Oleksandr K.
Flutter developer
Senior Android developer (over 7 years of experience). Oleksandr is a great lover of Cuba and pretty kittens. That’s why he is easy to deal with in any question
Technologies that deal with finances have been around for almost as long as the financial services industry. After the financial crisis of 2008, companies that applied cutting-edge technologies replaced traditional e-commerce service providers.
According to LinkedIn, Flutter mobile development is the fastest-growing skill among developers and according to the StackOverflow survey about the Most Loved Other Frameworks, Libraries, and Tools — it is in the top three favorite frameworks in 2019.
Today one can say that the modern world runs on software, and will be quite right. Can you just imagine, the number of devices worldwide has already exceeded 9 trillion? In our time software and mobile app developers are in fact the architects shaping the future.
There has never been a better time to start your own business. Never in the history have you had so much freedom and so much support. Never have there been so many new fields waiting for your initiative... Oops, but the statistics is sobering: 90 % of the startups fail. Why?
A basic asset of any e-commerce business is commonly recognized as a highly optimized and well-designed online store. Retailers still doubt whether they need to create a mobile application that would copy their existing website. However, they definitely should do this and here is why.
Nowadays we can see lots of new solutions for mobile app design, however there is one thing remaining unchangeable while interaction with them — intuitive gestures.
We have already shared with you some of our open source projects but it was a while ago and we have added some new stuff to our GitHub. This time it will be useful libraries for Android developers.
Now it's time to make a flexible architecture for Android using DataBinding!
The time has come to share with you this small article on testing Android app logic. It didn’t occur to me that it is a significant component of Android app development for quite a time but it’s never too late to learn, neither for you, nor for me :)
What happens within the system when a user touches the screen? And even more important — how to handle it right? The time has come to figure everything out once and for all! Today’s post is on what I’ve learned about Android Touch System and my experience with it.