Bye 2021, Long Live 2022!
“Bye 2021, Long Live 2022!” featured into Specials section at Android #499
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“Bye 2021, Long Live 2022!” featured into Specials section at Android #499
Part 3 - “Why Declarative UIs on Android?” featured at Compose #14 Digest, Android #463, Kotlin #247 Weekly, jetc.dev #62 & Karumi April’21
Part 2 - “Implementing Unidirectional Data Flow” featured at Compose #7 Digest, Android #456, Kotlin #240 Weekly & jetc.dev #55
Part 1 - “Unidirectional Data Flow” featured at Compose #3 Digest, Android #452, Kotlin #236 Weekly & jetc.dev #51
“My 2020 Year Self-Review” featured into Specials section at Android #447
“Synchronous communication with the UI using StateFlow” featured at Android #436 & Kotlin #220 Weekly
Part 6 “Lessons learned & Next steps” featured at Android #421 & Kotlin #205 Weekly
Part 5 “View Delegate Implementation” featured at Android #420 & Kotlin #204 Weekly
Part 4 “Use Case layer Implementation” featured at Android #419 & Kotlin #203 Weekly
Part 3 “Data layer Implementation” featured at Android #418 Weekly
Part 2 “Asynchronous communication: Streams & Basics” featured at Android #418 & Kotlin #201 Weekly
Part 1 “Use case & Migration Strategy” featured at Android #418 & Kotlin #200 Weekly
“2019 Year Review” Medium Article
“2018 Year Review” Medium Article
“Learning functional programming” at Twitter’s #Hackweek #1. Featured at Kotlin #98 Weekly
“2017 Year Review” Medium Article Here we go, I promised a year ago to myself start doing yearly reviews of my personal / professional objectives, to really see how many I could accomplish over the year. This time has arrived, so first of all, I’d love to reference this same article a year ago: Balance of a great year post at Medium
There is a long time since I haven´t written anything at this blog and yes, I feel a bit guilty for caring that less.
“Balance of a great year” Medium Article
Hello everyone!! I recently started an open-source project based on Clean architecture for Android. I would like to share it with you, and looking forward to see contributors. My motto with this blog is to start collaborating at my spare time with the community and trying to help at the same time than learning myself about different topics.
When studying my MSc thesis project at Cranfield University, I was really keen in Augmented Reality (AR). This is why I proposed this subject in addition to make it on the Android platform, because I really loved the way Android was changing the mobile and smartphones scenario.