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Although mobile applications have been around for several years, developing on Android is still challenging. In this talk, we will see how to write an Android application using clean architecture and TDD methodology, in order to write (almost) fully tested and easy to maintain applications. The talk is meant to show how to write tests for the common task of loading and displaying an API to users. We’ll also discuss how to structure the code in order to avoid any dependency chaos and test every single component in isolation. The talk will also make use of Kotlin: the first real alternative to Java within the Android world.]]>

Although mobile applications have been around for several years, developing on Android is still challenging. In this talk, we will see how to write an Android application using clean architecture and TDD methodology, in order to write (almost) fully tested and easy to maintain applications. The talk is meant to show how to write tests for the common task of loading and displaying an API to users. We’ll also discuss how to structure the code in order to avoid any dependency chaos and test every single component in isolation. The talk will also make use of Kotlin: the first real alternative to Java within the Android world.]]>
Tue, 31 Jan 2017 15:40:18 GMT /slideshow/tdad-71593786/71593786 dbottillo@slideshare.net(dbottillo) TDAD dbottillo Although mobile applications have been around for several years, developing on Android is still challenging. In this talk, we will see how to write an Android application using clean architecture and TDD methodology, in order to write (almost) fully tested and easy to maintain applications. The talk is meant to show how to write tests for the common task of loading and displaying an API to users. We’ll also discuss how to structure the code in order to avoid any dependency chaos and test every single component in isolation. The talk will also make use of Kotlin: the first real alternative to Java within the Android world. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wgcj7kgttpytw6frlpna-signature-a51622fd7a04e1c663d76f7fbcaeecb6ceac19cffb4bfe5bb7c89e5d17f53708-poli-170131154018-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Although mobile applications have been around for several years, developing on Android is still challenging. In this talk, we will see how to write an Android application using clean architecture and TDD methodology, in order to write (almost) fully tested and easy to maintain applications. The talk is meant to show how to write tests for the common task of loading and displaying an API to users. We’ll also discuss how to structure the code in order to avoid any dependency chaos and test every single component in isolation. The talk will also make use of Kotlin: the first real alternative to Java within the Android world.
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