Continuous integration on Android

by Kamil Olesiejuk

Continuous feedback on how our changes affect the current code allow us to confidently add functionality. Documentation around testing on the Android platform continuous or otherwise is scarce.s. In this podcast, Kamil Olesiejuk explains how to continuously compile your Android project’s tests in a central area for the benefit of the whole team and it’s client

This talk was originally given on 19th Aug 2010 at skillsmatter
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OAuth security on Android

by Carl-Gustaf Harroch

 This video was originally given at the London Android developer meetup 17 Jun 2010 provided courtesy of Skillsmatter

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Android Repos Guided Tour

by Kevin McDonagh

Kevin McDonagh from Novoda will give you a guided tour of Android Repos, exploring tools and process working with the Android Repo.

This video was originally taken at the London Android user group 20th May 2010 provided courtesy of Skillsmatter

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Parkbench Panel Discussion

droidcon London 2009

A Park Bench Panel discussion has in common with a normal panel discussion that it provides a good way for experts to spend some time answering direct questions from the audience. The audience gets to know the experts in a way that is only possible in person and the expert gets a little more exposure to the questions among the audience. A Park Bench Panel discussion provides something more. 

During the Park Bench Panel Discussion, everyone in the audience can join the panel. Four chairs are provided for each Park Bench Panel Discussion. At the start of the discussion, three chairs are taken by the three expert speakers of the last few hours. One chair is left open. The Park Bench Panel Discussion Leader introduced some basic rules for the session. The first rule is that anyone in the audience can join the panel, taking the empty chair available. As soon as the empty chair is taken by someone in the audience, one of the current complement of panelists will have to vacate their chair so that there is always exactly one empty chair. 

The audience asked questions, whilst remaining seated in the audience, but anyone who wishes to express an opinion, will have to stand up, join the panel, by taking the empty chair. The Park Bench Panel Discussion Leader will ensure people adopt the method and that none on the panel overstays their due time. One is welcome to rejoin the panel should they find renewed interest in the conversation. 

This video was  provided courtesy of Skillsmatter

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