### Battling the 65k method limit 2016 is the year of the method limit. Many hardened Android developer will already know this and will have been fighting the holy war for many years, but this…
Month: January 2017
You have permission to crash
### You have permission to crash With targetting Marshmallow, 6.0, API 23, the latest version of Android, strange things can happen if you don’t get your permission flow correct. The code seems legit and yet…
Inspecting databases with Stetho
Have you ever been writing a database backed Android application and you quickly want to look at some of your SQL stored data? Maybe wondering why your query isn’t working or seeing if the database…
Q&A with Android Developer Paul Blundell
In this post, I interviewed developer Paul Blundell to gain some insight on his experience with Android and discuss how he manages his apps. Gregory: How did you get started with Android. Why did you…
The Making of an Android Auto Demo Unit
Android Auto is a protocol developed by Google to allow mobile devices to be controlled by a car head unit. This means you can use Google Maps navigation, play music, get notifications of important happenings,…
Hexawhat Architecture?
Have you ever heard of hexagonal architecture? In my experience, the question quite divides people. It’s either yes! wow! I love it, I’m doing it / experimenting with it right now, OR no what? what…
Taming your Github notification emails
If you use GitHub at your company and have more than one project on the go at once, you might start to notice you get a lot, A LOT of emails. You get email notifications…