Founded after it's 2007 unveiling , the London Android User Group has since met monthly to discuss how the community can continually push the Android platform into its interconnected future. We care about technology and Androids place in future technology, no OS wars here just constructive discussion on design, development, build systems & processes.
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Flutter - A New Way to Build Mobile Apps
Featuring Tim Sneath and Michael Thomsen
Are you interested in learning more about Flutter, the new mobile app SDK to help developers and designers build modern mobile apps for both iOS and Android? Don't miss the first Flutter London event with a talk by Michael Thomsen and Tim Sneath!
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An evening of Firebase
Londroid is having a special Firebase evening this month! Don't miss this opportunity to find out what's new from Google's Laurence Moroney, and Chetan Padia
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Firebase Overview
Featuring Laurence Moroney
Firebase was launched by Google in 2016, as a platform on which you can develop high quality apps. We've been continuing to grow and evolve the platform, with additions such as Cloud Functions and many enhancements to existing technologies. Come learn about where we are at with Firebase, and...
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Firebase at Beeline
Featuring Chetan Padia
Are you interested in learning how they use Firebase at Beeline? Join Chetan Padia who'll tell us more!
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Londroid April Meetup
Are you interested in keeping up to date with all things Android? Join in with month's Londroid meetup!
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Quest of a hero
Featuring Raul Hernandez Lopez
A quest of the hero that everyone has inside, having a parallelism with an animated story (dragon ball), I give a trip around my experience from the beginning to nowadays in Android, how this started, how did go, what did help, and what I would expect to be at a next future. In addition to this,...
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Launching Beeline, a digital compass for your bike
Featuring Chetan Padia
How we built a cross-platform app in a couple of months with a very small team. (Hint: Firebase) We'll cover how to set up staging and production environments, how we specify and thoroughly test our rules in Bolt - a Firebase-specific DSL - and how that helps us to integrate quickly on...
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Rx All the Things!
Featuring Jim Reeves
Due to fast and organic growth of a lot of code over a short period of time with a newly formed set of teams many of the components used in Veon applications have had to be developed in isolation before integrating them into the application proper. This has led to a high level of code...
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Using Git like a pro: “Master-only” workflow, other branching strategies and Git hacks
Featuring Savvas Dalkitsis
In this talk we will be discussing advanced Git techniques, how you can utilize different branching strategies to achieve a rapid workflow depending on the structure of your team, followed by an assortment of 'hacks', or useful tricks, that allow you to optimize the way you work and share...
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On the journey from legacy code to clean architecture
Featuring Marcus Wermuth and Joe Birch
Buffer for Android was first made in 2012 - and since then it's seen a range of iterations and features. Whilst it's important for a product to grow in-order to meet the needs of users, it's easy for code to become unclean and lose any sense of architecture. This legacy code makes it...
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