Podcast about Android Development
Why another podcast? -> Why not?
Show notes for released episodes placed in show_notes directory, feel free to submit a PR!
After each episode of the podcast we create an issue with title like "Released episode 1, discussion" where you could post your feedback, ask questions and just discuss things.
Before each episode we'll create an an issue with title like "Not released episode 2, discussion" where you could suggest themes to discuss.
Rules for discussions:
Please respect each other 🐱
Don't create +1
overflow please 🐱
Hosts: Artem Zinnatullin @artem_zin , Hannes Dorfmann @sockeqwe & Artur Dryomov .
Episode 29: How It’s Made — Babylon Health
Episode 28: Fun with Canvas with Rebecca Franks from Over
Episode 27: Reusable Components with Sebastian Kaspari from Mozilla Firefox
Episode 26: How It's Made — Juno
Episode 25: How It's Made — Freeletics
Episode 24: Ok Multiplatform with Jesse Wilson and Egor Andreevich
Episode 23: Rise of the Machines (droidcon Berlin 2018)
Episode 22: Women in Tech (droidcon Berlin 2018)
Episode 21: Rx Must Die (droidcon Berlin 2018)
Episode 20, Part 2: public final Agile
Episode 20, Part 1: public final Agile
Episode 19, Part 2: Model-View-Intent with Benoît Quenaudon from Square
Episode 19, Part 1: Model-View-Intent with Benoît Quenaudon from Square
Episode 18, Part 2: Android Everywhere
Episode 18, Part 1: Android Everywhere
Episode 17: Switching Gears to C# and .NET
Episode 15: 2017 in Retrospective
Episode 14: RxJava — the Present and Future with David Karnok (core maintainer)
Episode 10: Kotlin Language Design Nitpicking with Dmitry Jemerov from JetBrains
Episode 9, Part 1: Kotlin Gradle plugin, compilers and build systems with Alexey Tsvetkov
Episode 6, Part2: Continuous Integration (CI) & Continuous Delivery (CD) with Fernando Cejas from SoundCloud
Episode 6, Part1: Continuous Integration (CI) & Continuous Delivery (CD) with Fernando Cejas from SoundCloud
Episode 3, Part 2: RxJava tech details with its core developer David Karnok
Episode 3, Part 1: RxJava with its core developer David Karnok