Android Dialogs @ Chicago Roboto 2018
This year at Chicago Roboto, I got to talk to six of the many amazing speakers.
Included in this group is a very special 100th interview! I've been reading Alex Lockwood's blog, Android Design Patterns since I started doing Android development. He's helped me through several sleepless nights back in the day, and so so many years later, getting to interview him for our 100th interview is super special. Thanks Alex!
Here are the Android Dialogs episodes from Chicago Roboto this year!
While in town for Chicago Roboto, Huyen sits down with Phil Shadlyn, Android developer at Shopify, to talk about using the Android Architecture Components in a real Android application.
Right after a day of speaking at Chicago Roboto, Huyen and Nate Ebel, Android dev at Udacity, sit down to talk about things he wish he had known when starting a career as an Android dev.
While in town for Chicago Roboto, Huyen catches up with Alex Lockwood, the creator of Shape Shifter, to talk about how Shape Shifter can simplify the creation of icon animations and in-depth path morphing.
While in Chicago for Chicago Roboto, Huyen sits down with Miquel Beltran to have a 😀 and 😂-filled chat about making emojis work on Android and avoiding 😞 by having no more □.
While at Chicago Roboto, Huyen catches up with Nick Cruz, fellow speaker and developer at Verily, and asks him about achieving concurrency in RxJava as well as the handiness of TestScheduler.
While in town for Chicago Roboto, Huyen sits down with Britt Barak about her organizing and co-founding of Women Techmakers Israel in Tel-Aviv, as well as building a good team, decide on topics, and stay motivated.