droidcon Italy 2022 — Presentations
I’ve had a fantastic time at #droidconitaly22. It’s truly great to be back at in-person events, to be able to see old friends and meet new ones, while learning new, exciting things along the way.
This article is exactly this part of the conference: a list of all the talks along with the links to the presentations. Trust me, they are all worth seeing.
Note: if you’ve found slides that are not here, please add them in the comments, that I’ll update this post.
Thursday
The Opportunity for Android Developers with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Laurence Moroney
The Adventures of Kotlin and Compose Through the Multiplatform World
- Carlos Mota
Re-Compose your UI: Building an Atomic Design Library
- Tatiana Irene & Giuseppe Scabellone
Forging the Path From Monolith to Multi-Module App
- Marco Gomiero
Cracking Kotlin Coroutines
- Bob Dahlberg
Treasure.map(): Functional Programming in Kotlin
- Karin-Aleksandra Monoid
Parallel Testing of Android UI on a Large Scale
- Moataz Nabil
Implementing a Splash Screen in Android: Full Guide
- Dean Djermanović
The Chat — an Unexpected Journey
- Francesco Stranieri
Let the IDE Do That for You
- Sebastiano Poggi
Cache Once and Use Everywhere
- Sinan Kozak
KMM Survival Guide: How to Tackle Everyday Struggles Between Kotlin and Swift
- Emanuele Papa
A Small Leak Can Sink a Great Ship
- Ayushi Gupta
Developing Wear OS Apps With Jetpack Compose
- Kenichi Kambara
Friday
10 Years of Android Development: The Retrospective
- Julien Salvi
The Future of Design is Still Personal: Reaching Toward True Adaptation
- Liam Spradlin
AOSP Customisation
- Effie Barak
Savoiardi Or Pavesini? Doing Things Right in Android Tiramisu
- Marco Zanetti & Aurora Vassallo
Bluetooth + Kotlin: It’s a Match!
- Samuele Perricone, Damiano Giusti, & Jacopo Usai
Accessibility With Compose: Experimentation & Live Coding
- Gerard Paligot & Fanny Demey
Creating Applications for Small Screen, Low Memory Android Wearables
- Daniel Neamtu
Android Enterprise: The Developer’s Missing Manual
- Pietro Maggi
Adopting Kotlin Multiplatform in Brownfield Applications
- Nate Ebel
Android App Security Fundamentals
- Andrea Cioccarelli
State of Android Testing in 2022
- Egor Andreevich
Go With the Flow!
- Lamberto Basti
When One Device Is Not Enough
- Daniele Bonaldo
Making Apps Adaptive With Material and Compose
- Gurupreet Singh
Thank you @droidconItaly for putting everything together. Excellent job, as always 🙂.