Sinopse
The Fragmented Podcast is a podcast for Android Developers hosted by Donn Felker and Kaushik Gopal. Our goal is to help you become a better Android Developer. We chat about topics such as Testing, Dependency Injection, Android Patterns and Practices, useful libraries and much more. We will also be interviewing some of the top Android Developers out there. Subscribe now and join us on the journey of being an Android Developer.
Episódios
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007: Jake Wharton on Testing, SqlBrite, NotRxAndroid, RxJava and Much More
06/05/2015 Duração: 01h19minIn the final part of this two-part segment, we continue our talk with Jake Wharton. We dive right into the topic of testing. Jake then talks about his approach to testing apps in Android and the different languages that he finds interesting. We then move on to RxJava, NotRxAndroid, SqlBrite and many other libraries and topics to round out this great second episode. Again, we'd love to thank Jake for joining us here on the Fragmented Podcast show; it has been an honor. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Show Notes u2020 Demo App by Jake [github.com] Real Intent Factory [github.com] Fake Intent Factory [github.com] Slides on Real/Fake Intent Factory [speakerdeck.com - DroidCon Presentation] Server side frameworks with Java Jersey [jersey.java.net] Jax-rs [jax-rs-spec.java.net] Go [golang.org] Other languages Jake on using Kotlin for Android [plug.google.com] Kotlin (by JetBrains) [kotlinlang.org] Anko [github.com] Kotlin Android Extensions [kotlinlang.org] Annotation processing for Groovy code [gra
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006: Jake Wharton on Becoming a Better Developer and Creating Successful Open Source Projects (Part 1)
29/04/2015 Duração: 54minIn part one of this two-part segment, we talk to the one and only Jake Wharton. He gives us the scoop on how he operates day to day, what he looks for in a good Android developer and how to become a better Android developer. He also touches upon the various sources and non-Java platforms that he draws inspiration from. Finally, he talks about open source and gives tips on leading an open source project. Show Notes Follow up: Michel Panzer on UIL [plus.google.com] Episode topics: ActionBar Sherlock [github.com] Jake’s working environment Square Github Styles [github.com] No tabs in Intellij [hadihariri.com] Android source code browsing: Android SDK Search by Roman Nurik [chrome.google.com] Download the Android AOSP Source [source.android.com] AndroidXref [androidxref.com] Grepcode Android [grepcode.com] Device Platform Versions [developer.android.com] non-Java languages and platforms to draw inspiration from: Go [golang.org] Rust [rust-lang.org] CycleJs [github.com] Droidcon Montreal keynote by JW
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005: Image libraries for Android
17/04/2015 Duração: 01h34minIn this episode of Fragmented, Donn and Kaushik start off by discussing the tips and tricks available for efficiently loading images in an Android app. Good image libraries make use of these techniques and perform all the heavy lifting in the background. So they then discuss the different image library options available for Android developers. Show Notes Techniques/tips on effective image rendering in Android: Bitmap sizes and allocation: Displaying bitmaps efficiently [developer.android.com] RGB_565, ARGB_888 and other different bitmap configurations[developer.android.com] Android Camera2 apis [developer.android.com] Chet Haase DevByte : Bitmap allocation [youtube.com] (bitmaps managed in Dalvik heap post 3.0; so large bitmaps implies large heap implies GC could happen more often) Reuse bitmaps: inBitmap option for Android 3.0 and later [developer.android.com] before Android 4.4 only equal sized bitmaps with inSampleSize 1 supported[developer.android.com] Reusing bitmap objects on Android[booking.com] Do
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004: The RxJava show with Dan Lew (Part 2)
01/04/2015 Duração: 54minIn this episode of Fragmented, Donn and Kaushik continue their conversation with Dan Lew on RxJava. In the final part of this 2 part series, they talk about many useful RxJava operators and other intricacies of using RxJava in Android. Show Notes RxJava Operators: Observable.just [reactivex.io] Observable.from [reactivex.io] Observable.defer [reactivex.io] Using defer to handle “Old, Slow Code” [blog.danlew.net] Observable.map [reactivex.io] Observable.flatmap [reactivex.io] map vs flatmap (alchemist and cheese shredding analogy [reddit]) Observable.zip [reactivex.io] Observable.combineLatest [reactivex.io] Observable. switchMap [reactivex.io] Observable.distinctUntilChanged [reactivex.io] Observable.lift explanation [reactivex.io] Observable.compose Don’t break the chain (using compose) [blog.danlew.net] Observable.filter [reactivex.io] Observable.take [reactivex.io] subscribeOn vs observeOn [stackoverflow.com] Understanding debounce, buffer, debouncedBuffer [nerds.weddingpartyapp.com] RxJava Comp
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003: The RxJava show with Dan Lew (Part 1)
18/03/2015 Duração: 55minIn this episode of Fragmented, Donn and Kaushik interview Dan Lew - druid of RxJava & RxAndroid! In part 1 of this 2 part series, we find out more about the one they call Dan Lew. We ask Dan how he started off as a developer, how he stays on top of development, where he draws inspiration from for amazing Android development and much more. We then begin disarming the glorious beast that is RxJava touching upon it’s benefits and begin discussion of some common operators. Show Notes Dan’s open source contributions: Joda-Time Android [github] Why developers hate Timezones [youtube] Gfycat [github] Victor by Trello [github] Staying on top of Android Development: Android Weekly Android Dev Digest Google RSS reader app - gReader androiddev [reddit] Best Book on learning Java [Effective Java: Joshua Bloch] Dan’s favorite apps: Timely Pocket Casts Reddit News Muzei gReader Link Bubble For more inspiration: Android Niceties Android Games that Dan plays Threes! Hoplite Wordiest Working Remotely: Tre
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002: Android Studio
03/03/2015 Duração: 56minIn this episode of Fragmented, Donn and Kaushik talk about the official IDE for Android development – “Android Studio”. Why should you care about your IDE? Is Android Studio really open source? What are some of the advantages of using Android Studio? How can you customize and tweak Android Studio so you take your android development game to the next level? Listen to this episode and find out. The awesome picks for this episode are particularly awesome too. Shownotes Android Studio (official IDE): Google announces Android Studio [Google I/O 2013] Developer frontpage – Android Studio is the official editor [developer.android.com] “Open source-ness” of Android Studio: IntelliJ open source platform for building IDEs [jetbrains.org] Eclipse plugin ADT [developer.android.com] Build Android Studio from command line [tools.android.com] Jake Wharton’s u2020 Demo App Environment customizations: Kaushik’s Android studio environment (codestyle, livetemplates, keymap etc) [github.com] Chris Kempson – original theme [
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001: Welcome & Testing in Android
17/02/2015 Duração: 01h07minWelcome to the very first episode of Fragmented. Donn and Kaushik talk about why they started the podcast, the structure of the podcast and a little about who they are. The main topic for this episode is Testing! What are the benefits of testing, in general? Why does testing specifically help Android developers? What is the state of testing in Android and how does one test in Android? Shownotes Free Getting Started with Espresso 2.0 Screencast Unit testing support – Android Tools site Donn – Android from the trenches Michael Bailey – (yogurtearl) – espresso, spoon and wiremock Matt Logan – decoupling the presenter KG – interested in an android developer podcast? UiAutomator – Junit and Monkeyrunner got drunk and hooked up Working Effectively With Legacy Code Kent Beck talking about TDD – [Youtube Is TDD Dead] Espresso 2.0 Cheat Sheet Jake Wharton – ActivityRule AssertJ / AssertJ-Android XKCD – Compiling Comic Mocks Aren’t Stubs – Martin Fowler ClassNotFoundExceptoin – Espresso 2.0 Dagger Issue Testing Li