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Overview of the Mobile section on the DUMP-2019: maximum application and useful in everyday work

April 19 in Yekaterinburg will host a conference of developers DUMP . We continue to do reviews of sections from program directors.

On the cut in detail about what awaits mobile developers this year.



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This year, the Mobile section is being done by: GDG founder in Yekaterinburg, director of information technologies in the Medicine of the Future business incubator Rodion Revin, author of ET Transport, Android developer in OSOME Maxim Rovkin and iOS developer at the Point Maxim Kigan. Im a word.

For the section of mobile developers, we traditionally present several reports for followers of Android and iOS. This time we will do without VR and IoT: maximum applied and useful in everyday work.

So what we have prepared for you.

Alexander Denisov , a leading developer at EPAM Systems and the leader of the Google Developers Group from Nizhny Novgorod, will devote his report to Flutter, Google's upcoming trendy SDK. Why you should pay attention to Flutter, what has changed with the advent of this SDK, and how the selection criteria between the cross platform and the native have changed.

Pavel Strelchenko from HeadHunter will explain why creating plug-ins in Android Studio is not at all difficult, and it can also be a very useful tool. Pavel will introduce a plug-in express course, using the example of his own experience in HH, will tell you what problems you may encounter and how to solve them.

The report by Evgeny Krivobokov , Avito’s lead developer, will be useful to those who are tired of the slow build of the project on Android and IDE brakes. Clip lifehacks for overclocking the assembly and IDE from easy to hard. There will also be practical tips on setting up and optimizing gradle remote cache and collecting metrics on your own without buying Gradle Enterprise.

Android Teamlead Nikita Rusin will tell how they in KODE solve the problem of using different technologies stack on several projects with the help of the “base project” - the starting point of each product, which has increased the team's efficiency. Nikita will share how to create a basic project in his company, what are the advantages and disadvantages of this approach, and what to do after you have implemented it.

Denis Malykh, head of application development for mobile platforms from Yandex 's Yekaterinburg office, will share his invaluable experience in bringing legacy projects to life. Stumbled code and projects taken from outsourcers: how to deal with them. His examples are based on iOS development, but the experience is certainly universal and will be useful both to developers and managers.

TechLead Vladimir Tebloev will tell TechLead about the growth diseases that Sberbank has encountered in mobile development. How to cope with the fact that at some point in time a large number of people start working on a single application, and how not to lose control over the system, even if it has grown to the scale of an enterprise.

For iOS developers, we have a report with the intriguing title “The Dark Side of iOS Development,” which deals with the Private API. Nikolai Volosatov, senior developer of the Yandex unit in Minsk, will lift the veil over the hidden system API and, based on his team’s experience, will give recommendations on the feasibility and consequences of using it.

Writing your own rules for Lint is painful: mainly because there is almost no information available on how to do this. Igor Talankin from Tinkoff will share practical tips on how to write, debug and test your own checks for Android Lint. It will also show that such checks can get rid of “stupid” bugs and shorten the testing time.


All reports of last year’s conference can be viewed on YouTube channel.

The full conference program and registration is available on the conference website .

We are waiting for you on April 19 at DUMP . Come, it will be interesting!

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/445356/


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