007: Jake Wharton on Testing, SqlBrite, NotRxAndroid, RxJava and Much More

In the final part of this two-part segment, we continue our talk with Jake Wharton. We dive right into the topic of testing. Jake then talks about his approach to testing apps in Android and the different languages that he finds interesting. We then move on to RxJava, NotRxAndroid, SqlBrite and many other libraries and … Continue reading 007: Jake Wharton on Testing, SqlBrite, NotRxAndroid, RxJava and Much More

004: The RxJava show with Dan Lew (Part 2)

  In this episode of Fragmented, Donn and Kaushik continue their conversation with Dan Lew on RxJava. In the final part of this 2 part series, they talk about many useful RxJava operators and other intricacies of using RxJava in Android. Download Show Notes RxJava Operators: Observable.just [reactivex.io] Observable.from [reactivex.io] Observable.defer [reactivex.io] Using defer to … Continue reading 004: The RxJava show with Dan Lew (Part 2)

151: Evolving Android architectures (Part 2)

In this episode, we continue our discussion from episode 148 on evolving android architectures. We collected some of the questions from the community and try to answer them. Download episode directly Shownotes Listen to the recap in episode 148 LCE: Modeling Data Loading in RxJava Rx example pull from db then network (from KG’s presentation) … Continue reading 151: Evolving Android architectures (Part 2)

148: Evolving Android architectures (Part 1)

In this episode, Donn and Kaushik talk about the state of android architectures and how they’ve stared to evolve. Kaushik recently worked on a project of coming up with an evolved version of an MVVM architecture, very similar to what the Android community now calls MVI. Special request: if you have follow up questions or … Continue reading 148: Evolving Android architectures (Part 1)