Kelly Shuster is an Android Developer at Ibotta in Denver. Prior to mobile development, she worked as an Embedded Firmware Engineer focused on disk drive read channel optimization. She holds a degree in Electrical & Computer Engineering, and enjoys sharing technical knowledge wherever she goes, from local meetups to international conferences alike.
Kelly tweets at @kellyshuster.
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Android is for Everyone
Featuring Kelly Shuster
There are currently over 1.4 billion active Android devices worldwide, and as Android expands globally, that number is guaranteed to increase. As developers, we need to start thinking now about how to create applications that serve a diverse range of users. Specifically, we should think about the...
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Accessibility in Action: Technical Solutions to the Accessibility Challenge
Featuring Kelly Shuster
Most developers agree that their apps should be “accessible,” but what does that even mean? Even if you’d like to have an accessible application, you find roadblocks along the way: lack of documentation, push-back from product priorities, no standards for mobile devices, and perhaps most...
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