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    Rethinking Architectural “Best Practices”: The Case for Progressive Domain Models

    In the fast-paced world of software engineering, everyone’s searching for the ultimate shortcut. The one secret sauce that will let you skip all the hard work and dive straight into coding heaven. And when Google, the giant of the tech world, waves the flag for a particular approach, it’s easy to think you’ve found the…

  • Android accessibility services 101

    What are Android accessibility services? Why are needed? What superpowers offer to your app? In this first post of the series, I give an introduction to Android accessibility services. This is the first post about a series. Make sure to check all other posts:

  • A Clean Architecture implementation for Android in Kotlin

    In this post, a Clean Architecture implementation for Android using the Kotlin language is presented and discussed. An example App is also provided to support the discussion. The full source code can be downloaded from GitHub.

  • If it works… don’t touch it!

    I have always been concerned about quality when it comes to software development. Being a Computer Engineering student I remember some of my fellows told me: “if it works, don’t touch it!”. I could understand that point but I never agreed. I always had the sense that code has not only to work but also…

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