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The gang is back together as Mishaal Rahman, Huyen Tue Dao, Jason Howell and Ron Richards delve deep into the motherlode of Android news, hardware and more!Note: Time codes subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor.NEWS00:04:10 - Vivo is the first to rollout Android 1500:05:03 - Get ready for Android 16 as the new codename has been revealed00:13:49 - A timely update to the Google Pixel Watch00:15:17 - Back in court with Epic suing Google and Samsung00:22:00 - PATRON PICK: Android 15 finally blocks the noise from old notifications!HARDWARE00:29:21 - Mishaal is hands on with the Xiaomi 14T Pro - Check out his photos00:40:04 - Jason delivers his review of The Google TV Streamer00:48:40 - Google unveiled two new Chromebooks and more AI features00:53:47 - Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S24 FE and the Galaxy Tab S10 tablet01:03:48 - The newest Pebblebee trackers go universal for Android and Apple01:09:38 - It's a Leaky Peeky of the Google Pixel 9AINTERVIEWS01:12:00 - At Droidcon, Kevin Galligan chats about the evolution of Android Development in the ten years since Droidcon began01:16:42 - And Jonathan Petit-Frere discusses why developers don't make widgets more oftenAPPS01:23:59 - Google Photos rolls out improved video editing featuresCOMMUNITY01:23:35 - Daniel wants PocketCasts controls in WearOS01:27:27 - Andy calls in about the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and Qi2 wireless charging01:31:24 - Austin needs help changing the foam in his Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Мы перешли на новый формат (начали записываться в прямом эфире), записали 11 эпизодов (считая этот), познакомились с кучей интересных гостей и ответили на тонну ваших вопросов. Но это наши собственные итоги, а сколько всего нового и интересного произошло за этот год в мире мобильной разработки? Обсуждать – не переобсуждать
Рассказываю о том, какие доклады были на конференции для Android разработчиков Droidcon Berlin 2021.
Guest Mr. Julius Uy, Vice President Of Software Engineering, of YoungCTO Rafi Quisumbing I currently lead the engineering team at Hubble as the VP of Engineering. My day to day work includes mentoring, unblocking people, driving coordination and alignment across multiple product lines and departments. https://www.linkedin.com/in/uyjulius/ Prior to Hubble, I head the Mobile and TV engineering teams at Rakuten Viki. We found reasonable success being featured in Google I/O, WWDC, several Google case studies, Android Excellence, and in several news sites and tech blogs. We worked on projects such as Siri, Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, Google Play Instant, Google Home, Chromecast, Chrome OS, and Smart Displays. Apart from my day to day work, I am the chapter lead of Google Developer Group in Singapore and I mentor Software Engineering Leaders at Plato. I also travel around the world to speak in community events such as DroidCon, Google I/O Extended, Cloud Next Extended, and DevFest. https://big-on.dev
#Brian Reed, Chief Mobility Officer at NowSecure As NowSecure Chief Mobility Officer, industry veteran Brian Reed brings over a 15 years of experience in mobile, security and risk including NowSecure, Good Technology, BlackBerry, BoxTone, and ZeroFOX working with Fortune 2000 global customers, mobile trailblazers and government agencies. With more than 25 years driving innovative solutions and securing customer success, Brian is a dynamic speaker and compelling storyteller who brings unique insights and global experience. Brian is a frequent speaker at events including DevOpsWorld, DevOps Days, RSA, OWASP, Droidcon, FS-ISAC, Gartner, Mobile World Congress, and numerous vertical industry events. Brian is a graduate of Duke University.
На амбразуру мы бросаем "робота" — Александра Егорова (@avegrv в телеграм). Мало того, что Саша созвал толпу крутых специалистов на запись подкаста, он также будет драйвить развитие сообщества — организовывать и помогать в организации мероприятий, общаться как с молодыми, так и с опытными специалистами, а также модерировать ламповый чатик: t.me/sitc_mobile Александр приехал в Самару из Москвы и сейчас руководит Android отделом в местном офисе Redmadrobot. Павел Шадрин(pavelshadrin.ru/) — пришёл в мобильную разработку в 2012, когда был на 4 курсе СГАУ, выпустился из Mercury академии и работал там три с половиной года: iOS, немного андроида и ксамарина. Вырос от Джуниора до Лида. Попутно сделал несколько своих проектов, самый заметный — приложение "Прибывалка". Получил предложение от Касла стать их iOS тим Лидом, где провёл 4 года. Совсем недавно переехал в Англию. Александр Блинов (t.me/xanderblinov)— занимается Android-разработкой с 2011 года. В настоящий момент руководит Android направлением в группе компаний HeadHunter. Увлекается технологизацией и оптимизацией процессов в разработке ПО и проектированием архитектурных решений. Спикер многих конференций, в том числе Dump, Droidcon, Appsconf, Mobius. Ведущий Android Dev Podcast. Занимается разработкой фреймворков Moxy и Kaspresso. Драйвер Android Academy. Чирикает в твиттер. Михаил Куренков (t.me/by_spolispastom) — iOS разработчик, 5 лет опыта, Objective-C, Swift, C++, Kotlin. Програмиирует со школы. Был опыт разработки продакшен приложений под микроконтроллер. Есть опыт релокации в Москву Mercury -> Yandex. Вне работы промышляет радиолюбительством. Занимается Slackline-ом. Читает книжки про саморазвитие, психологию, программирование. Поклонник творчества Роберта Мартина. Любит поговорить про то зачем архитектура, нужна ли она в мобилках, а также про оверинженеринг и модульность. Выступал на какаоголовах с расказом про котлин мультиплатформ. Ведёт свой блог на медиуме. Что за сообщество? В Самаре много ИТ сообществ, мы стараемся держать актуальный список на sitc.community/communities/ SITC.Mobile - рабочее название для объединения тех, кто причастен к мобильной разработке. Когда в чате наберётся достаточное количество людей, Александр сделает голосование за новое название — вступайте и предлагайте свои варианты, а также участвуйте в развитии сообщества.
For the last episode of the decade, Pascal is joined by Inside Facebook Mobile royalty Emil, who shares what he has been up to since his last appearance on the podcast and how Facebook Open Source is still part of his day-to-day work. Then we head over to Droidcon UK 2019 again, where Pascal interviews Aziz from the Android Native UI Frameworks team about benchmarking UI components, followed by a chat with Aziz’s teammates Andy and Pasquale about effective multi-threading on Android. Unfortunately, the video recordings of the talks are still unavailable, but we will update you if that changes. Please do send us feedback! You can reach us via email mobilepodcasts@fb.com, Twitter (@insidefbmobile) or Instagram (insidefbmobile). News and Topics fbjni: https://github.com/facebookincubator/fbjni Jest: https://jestjs.io/ Litho: https://fblitho.com/ Flipper: http://fbflipper.com/ Visly: http://visly.app/ Facebook and Microsoft Partnering on Remote Development: https://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/2019/11/19/facebook-microsoft-partnering-remote-development/ The Diff - Talking Libra with Eric Nakagawa: https://thediffpodcast.com/docs/episode-8 Timestamps Intro fbjni 3:43 News: FB and MS work on VS Code 8:47 Skip Language (http://skiplang Interviews 11:55 Interview: Aziz on UI Benchmarking 12:20 Interview: Pasquale and Andy on Threading 21:00 Post-Interview Chat with Emil 32:36 Outro 41:03 Bloopers 41:44
Entrevista con los organizadores de DroidCon Madrid. A finales de diciembre se va a producir el mayor evento de desarrollo Android en España, y he estado hablando con Nicolas y Adrián, que además de ser los organizadores de MADG, se han embarcado en esta gran aventura. En ella nos cuentan cuáles son las grandes problemáticas que han tenido para organizarlo y qué les ha llevado tomar las riendas de este evento en España. Info del evento: https://www.madrid.droidcon.com/ Entradas: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/droidcon-madrid-2019-tickets-73023060941 1:00 Presentación Adrián 1:50 Presentación Nicolás 3:28 ¿Qué os ha llevado a organizar eventos? 8:17 El valor de crear contactos en la comunidad Android 13:30 ¿Cómo surgió la idea y qué pasos seguistéis para organizar la Droidcon Madrid? 19:56 Detalles del proceso 29:11 Promocionar el evento 31:44 Problemática a la hora de encontrar personas para dar charlas 40:26 ¿Cuándo saldrá la agenda? 43:00 Apoyando al medioambiente 44:23 Fecha evento Droidcon Madrid
In this episode of React Native Radio Charles Max Wood interviews James Smith, the co-founder, and CEO of Bugsnag. James gives Bugsnag’s background and explains what makes it different than other bug-finding tools. He shares statistics on how much bugs cost. Developers spend on average 17.3 hrs per week dealing with bad code, 85 billion dollars in GDP dollars are lost to bad code every year and most customers leave an app after two crashes, harming your brand. Chuck and James consider when and why customers leave reviews. They consider how reviews help in finding and fixing bugs. They discuss how helpful it would be if they could communicate with unhappy customers to help them find bugs. James explains how Bugsnag can help with this by replicating user interactions to find what steps led to a bug. James explains what to once all the data has been gathered and the best processes for actually fixing the bugs. This process stems on establishing ownership and identifying priority bugs. Although QAs and QEs are getting more common, James recommends empowering the engineering team to fix bugs. Chuck and James consider the idea of a bug sheriff, a rotating position who holds the responsibility of determining priorities and ownership. They consider how these processes could lower the number of bugs and teach developers to better handle bugs. James explains that “zero bugs” is an impossible goal because there will always be more bugs, the hope is to stay on top of them so the team can reach new velocity. Performance bugs are considered and James explains how these can be measured and improved each release. Panelists Charles Max Wood Guest James Smith Sponsors Infinite Red G2i CacheFly Links https://stripe.com/reports/developer-coefficient-2018 Buckaroo https://square.github.io/leakcanary/ https://www.bugsnag.com/ https://twitter.com/loopj?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job It's A Wonderful Life Mr. Krueger's Christmas James Smith: DroidCon Links Awakening
In this episode of React Native Radio Charles Max Wood interviews James Smith, the co-founder, and CEO of Bugsnag. James gives Bugsnag’s background and explains what makes it different than other bug-finding tools. He shares statistics on how much bugs cost. Developers spend on average 17.3 hrs per week dealing with bad code, 85 billion dollars in GDP dollars are lost to bad code every year and most customers leave an app after two crashes, harming your brand. Chuck and James consider when and why customers leave reviews. They consider how reviews help in finding and fixing bugs. They discuss how helpful it would be if they could communicate with unhappy customers to help them find bugs. James explains how Bugsnag can help with this by replicating user interactions to find what steps led to a bug. James explains what to once all the data has been gathered and the best processes for actually fixing the bugs. This process stems on establishing ownership and identifying priority bugs. Although QAs and QEs are getting more common, James recommends empowering the engineering team to fix bugs. Chuck and James consider the idea of a bug sheriff, a rotating position who holds the responsibility of determining priorities and ownership. They consider how these processes could lower the number of bugs and teach developers to better handle bugs. James explains that “zero bugs” is an impossible goal because there will always be more bugs, the hope is to stay on top of them so the team can reach new velocity. Performance bugs are considered and James explains how these can be measured and improved each release. Panelists Charles Max Wood Guest James Smith Sponsors Infinite Red G2i CacheFly Links https://stripe.com/reports/developer-coefficient-2018 Buckaroo https://square.github.io/leakcanary/ https://www.bugsnag.com/ https://twitter.com/loopj?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job It's A Wonderful Life Mr. Krueger's Christmas James Smith: DroidCon Links Awakening
Pascal went mobile again and brought the mics to this year’s droidcon Android conference in London. He interviewed the record-breaking six speakers Facebook had this year and discussed some topics with them. This episode kicks off with Sergey, who presented a deep-dive into the current state of cross-platform coroutine libraries for Kotlin, comparing Reaktive and kotlinx.coroutines Flow in their usability, performance and memory appetite. The second interview is with Alexander from the Fresco team who talks about the evolution of the open source image loading and memory management library and teases at what’s up next for the widely used project. In the last interview we hear from Lisa (https://twitter.com/lisawrayz), a software engineer on the Messenger Lite team. She joins Pascal to chat about the design principles that went into designing a messenger application for emerging markets. Sadly, the video recordings of the talks are currently unavailable, but we will update you here and on the podcast as soon as that changes. Please do send us feedback! You can reach us via email mobilepodcasts@fb.com, Twitter (@insidefbmobile) or Instagram (insidefbmobile). News and Topics fbjni soft launch: https://github.com/facebookincubator/fbjni PyTorch for Android: https://pytorch.org/mobile/android/ Fresco: https://frescolib.org/ Reaktive: https://github.com/badoo/Reaktive Kotlinx.coroutines: https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlinx.coroutines Messenger Lite: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.facebook.mlite Timestamps Intro 0:05 News: fbjni 1:43 News: PyTorch for Android 2:34 Interviews 3:05 Correction 3:43 Sergey on Kotlin Coroutines 4:26 Alexander on Fresco 11:42 Lisa on Messenger Lite 26:58 Outro 35:50 Nope, no bloopers 36:33
На этой неделе, в Берлине, прошла крупная конференция по Android разработке – Droidcon! 3 дня, 1200 участников, 5 треков, более 100 докладов! Наши внештатные корреспонденты – Михаил Емельянов и Александр Крылов из компании ЦФТ побывали там и записали свои впечатления и полученную информацию.
Moyin is an Android developer at Zola Electric (formerly Offgrid electric) and a GDG Lagos co-organizer. In this episode, Moyin tells us how she became an Android Developer. We also talk about what it takes to work remotely from Lagos and whether our educational systems adequately prepare us for modern software engineering. Some articles and talks from Moyin: No Internet? No Problem! Droidcon 2017 Moyinoluwa Adeyemi: Mobile Vision API on Android Dialogs Battery Life: Mobile Development for ‘The Next Billion’
Rob and Jason are joined by Damien Buhl to discuss the current state of WebAssembly, nxxm and the belle::vue library. Damien was a Qt on Android Contributor which he presented at Droidcon 2011 in Berlin. He maintains ADAPT_STRUCT and Boost.Fusion. For a long time Damien worked for a 100 year old IoT company and now works on nxxm. He has a passion for C++ and JavaScript. News An Introduction to Torch (PyTorch) C++ front end CppQuiz Android App now available Std::any: How, when and why Damien Buhl @daminetreg Links nxxm C++ Everywhere with WebAssembly C++ Everywhere with WebAssembly Slidedeck Calls between Javascript and WebAssembly are finally fast Sponsors Backtrace Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
Разобрались, как будут работать новые ограничения с бакетами, обсудили видео с Берлинского Droidcon-а, покопались в кишках AsyncLayoutInflater, поругали Jetifier, нестабильную студию, DexGuard, у которого утекли исходники и Серёжу, который переустановил Linux.
Chet, Felipe and TorIn this episode, Chet and Tor talk with Felipe Leme from the Android Framework team about Autofill, a framework in Android 8.0 and later which provides assistance with completing forms such as passwords and credit card numbers.Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.Links:Main page: https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/text/autofill.htmlSample project: https://github.com/googlesamples/android-AutofillFrameworkIO presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZxwTiMH0FMDroidcon presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hork6AsaLAcFelipe: google.com/+FelipeLeme, @felipealTor: google.com/+TorNorbye, @tornorbyeChet: google.com/+ChetHaase, @chethaaseThanks to continued tolerance and support by our audio engineer, Bryan Gordon.
Al Droidcon Italy di Torino Consoft Sistemi tra gli sponsor dell'evento. Anche quest'anno Consoft Sistemi ha scelto di essere tra gli sponsor dell'evento Droidcon Italy che si svolgerà nella città della Mole presso le Officine Grandi Riparazioni di Corso Castelfidardo 22 dal 19 al 20 aprile 2018 (con un Hackathon previsto per i giorni 14 e 15 aprile). Quale evento Android più importante d'Italia, Droidcon Italy supporta la piattaforma Android nel suo approccio unico di apertura e apprendimento condiviso, riunendo sviluppatori e fornitori. L'evento ha un impatto internazionale con relatori, sponsor e delegati che partecipano da tutto il mondo. "Siamo orgogliosi - ha illustrato Serena Ambrosini, curatrice dell’evento per Consoft Sistemi e responsabile della Direzione R&D - di partecipare ancora una volta come sponsor al Droidcon, di fatto la più grande conferenza europea dedicata al mondo Android". L'evento, nato in Germania, a Berlino, per poi spostarsi con cadenza annuale in diverse altre città europee, non si focalizza solo su argomenti tecnici e di programmazione, ma anche su aspetti di marketing, sicurezza, progettazione, ecc. "Per noi di Consoft Sistemi - ha proseguito Serena Ambrosini - questa presenza al Droidcon Italy rappresenta il nostro forte commitment verso l'intero universo Android, supportato quest'anno anche dall'introduzione di specifici corsi Android all'interno della nostra nuovissima Consoft Academy. Inoltre, Droidcon è una importantissima occasione di dialogo fra professionisti ed innovatori, un vero momento di approfondimento e di incontro fra domanda e offerta di lavoro".
Экспериментальный выпуск перед аудиторией слушателей. Обсудили тренды мобильной разработки 2017-го года.
In this episode, Donn is at Droidcon NYC 2017. He sits down to chat with Dan Kim about Kotlin, Gabriel Peal about React Native, Scott Alexander-Bown about Android Security, Jose Alcérreca about the Android Architecture Blueprints and Kevin Galligan about the history of Droidcon NYC and his new library - Doppl.
Anche quest’anno Consoft Sistemi ha deciso di sponsorizzare il “droidcon Italy”, manifestazione giunta con successo alla sua quarta edizione.serena ambrosini low Consoft Sistemi sarà infatti presente il prossimo 6 e 7 aprile al Centro Congressi Lingotto di Torino all’evento dedicato alle conferenze tecniche relative al mondo dello sviluppo, del design e del marketing su piattaforma Android.
Amanda and Sean discuss talk prep and slide envy before diving in to Kotlin 1.0.5, UTF-8 identifiers in programming, and responsive layouts in Android. Expandable RecyclerViews and You - Amanda's DroidCon talk. Deckset How to Talk to Developers Is UTF-8 a Racist Kludge or Stroke of Genius? Senior Android Developer at thoughtbot in New York City Kotlin 1.0.5 Build a Responsive UI with ConstraintLayout
Денис побывал на Дроидконе в Лондоне и рассказывает о своих впечатлениях. Говорим о новинках в Android, новых библиотеках, о замороченности Nick Butcher по анимациям и многом другом! Список обсуждаемых материалов: http://androiddev.apptractor.ru/android-dev-podkast-20/
Наши впечатления с Droidcon Moscow 2016. Также поговорили про Multi-window, тестирование легаси кода и профилирование производительности.
In this episode of the increasingly inaccurately titled 'Weekly Squeak' we discuss Brexit, The Australian Election, DroidCon in Greece, Greece in General, international conferences, IoT in sports and much more… --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theweeklysqueak/message
Мы переходим на новый летний часовой формат разговоров за жизнь разработчиков. Сегодня обсудим Droidcon Berlin, Android N DP4, новые библиотеки и насущные вопросы.
Casi todo el capítulo está Nacho contándonos su experiencia en DroidCom, pero la chicha, lo que interesa ahora que viene el verano y queremos ahorrar unas perrillas en la compra de los bañadores y camisetas para enseñar cacho es la web que descubrí gracias a que hizo una presentación en la DroidCom. La web en concreto para comprar ropa para el verano es Zalando.es (no es enlace afiliado... aún) Métodos de contacto Como siempre, para cualquier cosa, recordad, nos podéis encontrar en Twitter con las cuentas @Enteratec_com, @Materron y @Kashopi. Enviadnos vuestras consultas tanto aquí como en comentarios en el blog o en el formulario de contacto del blog. La música del podcast: Intro: Lucky_One del artista George_Woods. Métodos de contacto: Funny_Children_s_Song del grupo Akashic_Records Feed del podcast: https://enteratec.com/consultorioenteratec.xml.rss
Consoft Sistemi è stata sponsor di Droidcon, la più importante conferenza internazionale sul sistema operativo Android, tenutasi al Lingotto il 9 e il 10 aprile.
Die re:publica teilt sich ihren letzten Tag mit Droidcon und LinuxTag, die am 8. Mai in der Station starteten. Und so hat sich Claudia nicht nur Mirco als Moderator zur Unterstützung in die Sendung geholt, sondern auch allerlei Gäste, die über LinuxTag, Droidcon und ihre Themen erzählen. Den Auftakt macht Organisator Nils Magnus, der uns etwas über die Besonderheiten es LinuxTag erzählt. Es folgt Hauke Laging, der seine Projekte "Crypto für Alle" und "Alt aber sicher" vorstellt. Matthias Kirschner fordert mehr Bewusstsein für die erzwungenen Einschränkungen von Computern und eine Selbst-Ermächtigung. Frank Karlitschek und Daniel Molketin, die für ownCloud vor Ort sind, geben sogar einen kleinen Ausblick auf künftige Features. Ralf Staudemeyer und Herbert Braun berichten über ihr Anliegen, Android sicherer zu machen. Und das für jeden. "Wearable Data" ist das thematische Steckenpferd von Andreas Schreiber - ein ganz persönlicher Hintergrund hat ihn dazu gebracht, wie er uns in der Sendung berichtet. Und zum Abschluss gibt uns das Helferteam, repräsentiert von Stefan und Patrick, Einblick in die Arbeit hinter den Kulissen von Droidcon und LinuxTag.