I have a titanium based iOS app that basically is following my own MVC structure. It has around 30 views and a lot of network connections to do API calls. So, it seems that the application is performing assumably sluggish on an actual device except iPhone4S. Specifically, the app would hang for about 10s after re-launching it from the multi-tasking menu. Any tips?
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You mostly have to care about memory leaks. You have a VERY important webcast on the subject. In short; be very careful to :
In short, your application must be as close as possible to a simple tree with no backward reference. Write myDownObject=null when you go up in the tree. Use HEAVILY Instruments on your mac, with a 'Proxy' filter. All titanium objects are UIProxy.