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Talks

A collection of some of the talks and presentations which I’ve given at various conferences, online events, and meetups.

2022

Branching out to Jetpack Compose
Conference> Conference # Droidcon San Francisco 2022 and Droidcon London 2022 Co-speaker> Co-speaker # Nacho López

2020

Compose for Existing Apps
Conference> Conference # Droidcon EMEA 2020 Co-speaker> Co-speaker # Manuel Vivo Description> Description # Jetpack Compose is now in alpha and you might want to start adding it to your existing apps.
Compose for Existing Apps
Conference> Conference # 11 Weeks of Android Co-speaker> Co-speaker # Manuel Vivo
Animating your Keyboard
Conference> Conference # 11 Weeks of Android Description> Description # Android 11 added the ability to control the keyboard, even scrolling it in and out synchronized with your app’s content.

2019

Developing Themes with Style
Conference> Conference # DevFest Sydney 2019 Description> Description # The Android theming system is powerful but easy to misuse.
Developing Themes with Style
Conference> Conference # Android Dev Summit 2019 Co-speaker> Co-speaker # Nick Butcher
Going edge-to-edge with Gesture Navigation
Conference> Conference # Android Dev Summit 2019 Description> Description # To aid developers with creating immersive experiences, Android 10 adds new system navigation models that allow apps to take over more of the user’s screen.
Going edge-to-edge with Gesture Navigation
Conference> Conference # Android Bangkok Description> Description # To aid developers with creating immersive experiences, Android 10 adds new system navigation models that allow apps to take over more of the user’s screen.
Developing Themes with Style
Co-speaker> Co-speaker # Nick Butcher Conference> Conference # Droidcon Berlin 2019 Description> Description # The Android Theming system is powerful but easy to misuse.
Going edge-to-edge with Gesture Navigation
Co-speaker: Rohan Shah Conference: Droidcon Berlin 2019 Description> Description # To aid developers to create immersive experiences, Android Q adds new system navigation models to allow apps to take over more of the user’s screen.