Monthly Archive for September, 2011

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-09-25

  • To upgrade to #ubuntu 11.10 beta 2 or not.. #
  • Last chance today to register with early bird for #andevcon . Learn about #androiddev #ci testing and #maven . and use discount code MOSER #
  • Did a bunch of refactors for the api of the #maven #android plugin. Feedback welcome! http://t.co/zauuSyKv #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-09-18

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Fireside Chats at AnDevCon II

Since the fireside chats I organized for AnDevCon earlier this year were a roaring success, we are doing it again with some other interesting topics and bigger, better venue and support. If you are going to be at AnDevCon II, this is a must-be-there event. And even if you are not a full paying conference attendee you will be able to get in for free! Better find out more details so read on..
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Git and github training

It is time again to get my skills brushed up to new levels. After getting Maven training from Matthew McCullough in the past I knew that git training from him would not disappoint. And since I use github every day and Matthew is THE github online trainer now I thought it should be worth my time to attend. Let’s see how I fared.
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-09-11

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-09-04

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Easier Android test reporting with Maven and Hudson

Despite being considered immature and/or a waste of time by many, automated testing of Android applicationis possible. Arguably it should be in the repertoire of any serious Android developer, but today I am not going to delve into this discussion and talk about Robotium, Robolectric and so on. I am just going to show you how it just got a lot easier .
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