Together with BOSCH we invite you to a full day of learning more about the intersection of mobility and code. Get to know more about how modern mobility is defined by an intricate interplay of hardware and software and how cars are not only connected to the road, but also to the cloud.
Coding the Future of Mobility features a variety of talks and a workshop, that give you valuable insights into the world of mobility - wether you join in-person or online.
Together with Bosch we invite you to a full day of learning more about the intersection of mobility and code. Get to know more about how modern mobility is defined by an intricate interplay of hardware and software and how cars are not only connected to the road, but also to the cloud.
Coding the Future of Mobility features a variety of talks and a workshop, that give you valuable insights into the world of mobility - wether you join in-person or online.
Mobile DevOps isn't just about the development, testing, and deployment. If you want to fully exploit the agility and responsiveness of the Mobile DevOps approach, security must also be integrated into the entire lifecycle of the mobile app releases.
With today's collaborative Mobile DevOps approach, security becomes a shared responsibility that is integrated into the process from the start. This principle is called “DevSecOps” to underline that all DevOps initiatives must be based on a strong security foundation.
DevSecOps is an approach to culture, automation, and platform design that integrates security as a shared responsibility throughout the entire Mobile DevOps lifecycle.
In this talk, I will be talking about Mobile DevOps and how we can integrate the automated security checks for our mobile apps within the Mobile CI/CD pipelines to make sure that we don't have any security vulnerabilities or issues before releasing mobile apps to our customers.
A Developer Advocate at Bitrise helping mobile engineers to deliver fast, reliable, and secure mobile apps and helping companies to build their own developer productivity teams. Has more than 12 years of experience across development and testing roles with different industries including agriculture, telecom, healthcare, fashion, and food delivery.
Mobile development is a different world from the web. In this talk, I will go over the challenges you'll face on your journey when you transition from web to mobile development. I'll talk about how to get started with React Native and share my experience as a web developer switching to mobile. I will share all the differences, challenges, and advantages to keep in mind when diving into mobile development.
Software Engineer living and working in Serbia. Tech Lead in Badin Soft with experience working on React and React Native apps. Loves teaching and mentoring, and considers it a work of heart. Supporting women who code and inspiring girls in their path to become successful developers
There are unique engineering challenges associated with building iOS & Android apps as compared to building a web frontend or backend. Your app code runs on your user’s device, which introduces subtle issues that can be missed during software development. When you scale your apps up to thousands or millions of users, such oversights start becoming more problematic and difficult to fix in hindsight. This talk walks through some common architectural challenges that are encountered over a mobile app’s lifetime and ways to identify and mitigate these risks early-on. By building a resilient mobile app from the start, you can avoid costly mistakes later. All these lessons are from real-life experiences while developing and supporting mobile apps with millions of users in Germany such as Lufthansa and McDonald’s.
Nachiket Apte is a Mobile Engineering Manager at the consulting firm Publicis Sapient. He has many years of experience as a software architect in the agile development of mobile applications and supports companies in their digital business transformation.
After discovering a new interesting technology or framework, you will probably start asking yourself how to integrate it into an existing project. That’s because, the possibility to start with a blank canvas is rare (not impossible, but rare).
This is also the case for Kotlin Multiplatform, and even though it is still in alpha, you can already start to use it in production applications.
In this talk, we will understand which part of the code can be a starting point for sharing, how to consume the shared code and how to structure an existing project to have an as smooth as possible integration.
Marco is an Android engineer, currently working at TIER. He is a Google Developer Expert for Kotlin, he loves Kotlin and he has experience with native Android and native iOS development, as well as cross-platform development with Flutter and Kotlin Multiplatform.
In his spare time, he writes and maintains open-source code, he shares his dev experience by writing on his blog, speaking at confs and organizing events with the Google Developer Group Venezia and he plays basketball.
App development may seem intimidating at first, but cross platform apps open the doors for a lot of new developers. More developers means more app ideas can become a reality! I personally specialize in React Native development. I would like to tell you more about React Native apps.
I'm a university graduate, with a degree in French Literature (or Philology), I have 2 great kids, a cat and a dog, and a great passion for developing mobile apps in React Native.
So many platforms, so little time. How do we write an app for the web, Android, iOS, and other OS without spending all our time and money? Cross-platform can be your answer!
You probably heard about React Native before, a framework that allows you to create native Android and iOS apps using React. But how do you get started with the framework? Whether you are an advanced iOS developer or a beginner React dev, this talk will help you get started with React Native.
In this session, we explore React Native and its main concepts. Then, we will build a demo app from scratch for Android and iOS to show the power of cross-platform that the framework brings to the table!
Dmitry is an Open Source Developer Advocate at Facebook, where he focuses on projects in the mobile space. His goal is to help developers be more productive through open source. Dmitry continues being a developer-first, so he applies the same mindset and passion when working on open source projects, creating new educational content, or giving conference talks. Dmitry has a background in medicine and bioinformatics, but these days he is more interested in understanding developer wellness and work-life balance.