6:00pm
Doors open for registration.
Drinks and networking.Â
Registration closes.
7:00pm
Post-Flight Recap: Bear Douglas
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7.15pm
Developing Android apps like Navy Seals:Â Tomislav Car
In this talk, we'll show how we organised a state-of-the-art Android development process at Infinum. We use a few well known tactics like Continuous integration, MVP, Git flow, Lint checks, Unit tests, multi-environment support, a CircleCI build server, Crashlytics, Answers and others. Also, we created new solutions to assault Android problems, like some internal tools and a few new Android libraries.
With this process, we're sure that all developers work to a standard level of quality, that all new features are tested by automated tests before going into production and that we always have a stable build on our hands. Our goal was to have a standard process, but also remain agile (just like Navy seals!) .
We'll wrap up with a few tips&tricks, and point out a couple of problems we stumbled upon while implementing the process.
 7:45pmÂ
Building the Periscope Experience on Android:
Lien Mamitsuka
 Behind the scenes look at how the Periscope team built the Periscope for Android app. We’ll talk about the broadcasting experience, how the team uses protocols like RTMP, HLS, and NTP to implement video and chat, and look at some of the code behind our chat and heart animations. We’ll also talk about how we added landscape support, and if time permits, how we built the map view.
Throughout the talk, we’ll discuss the challenges, decisions, tradeoffs, and lessons learned while building Periscope on Android. We’ll also provide insight into our app architecture, build toolchain, and libraries that we used to bootstrap the app.
8.15pm
Drinks and Networking
9pm
Doors close. See you next time!
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