Learning Java as a kid, with no computer at the time, led me to my current mindset.
At a younger age, I wanted to be an inventor. Software meant being able to invent and create new things without the traditional engineering physical restrictions. I was captured by computers from day one.
One of the greatest challenges I've taken over the years was moving to a foreign country (England) when I was 17. My English wasn't the best back then, but I always prefer to think that there is nothing that can't be done with the right attitude.
I love new challenges and problem-solving. Learning new things every day keeps my brain active. I also try to think out of the box, without constraining my availability to focus on an urgent problem when it is required.
I consider coding an art, a craft guided by logic and analytical thinking.
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Working with the team in charge of the Channel 4 Android app. Especially supporting the team transition from Java to Kotlin.
Working with the team in charge of the Channel 4 Android app. Especially supporting the team transition from Java to Kotlin.
I was in charge of developing the Android SDK for ChatKit (their chat technology) ready for production with Kotlin in mind.
Working on the maintenance and feature development for the Channel 4 app
Involved in 3 of the apps for some of the brands within the PhotoBox Group. I've worked on the rewrite of the Moonpig app and participated in the improvement of the Photobox and PorterXXL apps.
What I aim to excel is at TDD, clean code and other agile techniques; while helping others with it too. It has changed my view of how to be a good citizen in one's code.
I've also been involved heavily in the build and delivery pipelines (CI server) for all these projects with custom Gradle scripts and shared libraries.
Started being a sole developer in charge of building their Android app. After we gained funding, I started leading a dedicated Android team. We introduced a novel way to create apps that follow a ViewModel structure adapted for the Android SDK with a custom auto binding engine (before available from Google). The app used HockeyApp with Jenkins and Gradle for deployment and test.
Technotomy is a small contracting company in Guildford with links to the University of Surrey.
I was in charge of the Android development and helped with web projects and training.
I was involved in some of the in-house projects, such as info-clew or askthemis.com. The core idea of info-clew was to have time and semantic aware data from companies and groups on the internet.
Askthemis.com involved indexing and finding relationships in FSA documentation to simplify financial researching. A couple of banks were interested and was awarded a research grant from the University of Surrey. This project gave me an inside on search engines, like Lucene, and a bit more experience on server-side applications.
Initially put in charge of the new android app from 11870.com. Once we had a stable version, I started working on the improvement of the iPhone app, inherited from an agency.
The Android app was greenfield project. I was responsible for its design and implementation from beginning to end.
For the iPhone app, I had to update critical parts of the system since the application to use the latest SDK and tools.
Also helped tweak the API to be more relevant to mobile development.
I finished my degree with Second class honours, upper division (2.1).
I was awarded bursaries for my second and third years after good results on my first and second years respectively.
My final year project involved researching on the mechanisms necessary to implement a remote interface for Eclipse to run from the web or another client (i.e. Android device).
A Gradle plugin to generate a module graph and include them modules
Functional companion to Kotlin's Standard Library
In this tutorial you will learn how to build a server side API using Kotlin and Ktor that you can host on Google Cloud Platform and use with your Android app.
A null hypothesis
We are going to explore how we use nullable types in Kotlin — going through the benefits, caveats and alternatives that can make or break our code. What can we do to make our code more readable, maintainable and less error bound? What should we avoid? It may contain traces of opinions.
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First Computer: | Packard Bell, Pentium II |
Favorite Editor: | Android Studio (IntelliJ) or Sublime Text |