Mark Murphy is the founder of CommonsWare and the author of the Busy Coder’s Guide to Android Development. He is active in supporting the Android developer community, from answering questions on Stac
Talks I've Given
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Getting By With Less Than 1.21 Gigawatts ("Project Volta")
Featuring Mark Murphy
We never seem to have enough power. Users wail and gnash their teeth over how frequently they have to charge their devices, or tear out their hair when their device runs out of battery at inopportune moments.
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Android Security: Defending Your Users
Featuring Mark Murphy
Mark Murphy’s presentation will discuss where and how to use SQLCipher for Android and related encryption techniques to help you defend your app against all the miscreants and malefactors out there!
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Mastering the Master-Detail Pattern
Featuring Mark Murphy
In this talk, we will review the ways that you can make the most of master-detail with the least amount of headaches. You should have basic knowledge of Android application development.
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Beaming Data to Devices with NFC
Featuring Mark Murphy
NFC supports peer-to-peer sharing of data between devices, in addition to tapping on “smart posters”, tags, and the like. Such device-to-device data “beaming” will mostly be used for short payloads, including bootstrapping more elaborate communications via other channels.
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Opening Keynote: Predictions Sure To Go Wrong!
Featuring Mark Murphy
Mark Murphy opens day 2 of Droidcon 2011 with his keynote talk -- Predictions Sure To Go Wrong!
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Android Web Apps
Featuring Mark Murphy
Mark Murphy will explore in this talk how Android isn't only for Java devs -- there are plenty of opportunities for web app development. Note: Mark will be beaming in from his home in North America to deliver this session via Skype
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Android: Facets of Fragmentation
Featuring Mark Murphy
"Fragmentation" is an oft-used term in Android development, employed to describe a any number of differences between two devices.
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