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| location | Chicago, IL | |
| age | 41 | |
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I'm an independent Android developer currently working on an educational application. It's important to me to continuously improve development techniques so I can maximize the "ilities" of software I write (reliability, maintainability, testability, understandability, etc.) I'm an avid listener of Software Engineering Radio.
I'm particularly interested in using Model-Driven Software Development to keep my architecture consistent and well documented. I am not yet using Scala on Android for anything other than testing, but plan to eventually migrate to Scala for the application code.
Some of my favorite books:
- Effective Java (Bloch)
- Programming in Scala (Ordesky)
- Refactoring - Improving the Design of Existing Code (Fowler et al)
I have a huge list of tools/technologies to evaluate, but here's (an incomplete) list of some favorite tools I'm using or have evaluated extensively:
- Eclipse (I still build everything natively in Eclipse, no Maven/sbt)
- Guice + RoboGuice for dependency injection and the observer pattern
- Google Gimlet's LegProvider for the robot legs problem
- Powermock + Mockito for mocking
- OrmLite (ORM that works well on Android)
- Robotium for Android integration testing
- Eclispe EMF for MDSD
- Java with extensive generics
Tools I'll look at next:
- Guava
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