Name: Igor Ganapolsky
Type: User
Company: Max Smith KDP LLC
Bio: Mobile and Python Developer, with a robust expertise in ML and AI, particularly in the Android ecosystem. I specialize in optimizing app performance.
Location: Florida, USA
Blog: www.maxsmithpublishing.com
Igor Ganapolsky's Projects
š± Andriller - is software utility with a collection of forensic tools for smartphones. It performs read-only, forensically sound, non-destructive acquisition from Android devices.
RecyclerView extension library which provides advanced features. (ex. Google's Inbox app like swiping, Play Music app like drag and drop sorting)
A reference application for the Android Beacon Library
Example Android library that builds on jitpack.io
Demo app of using Java 8 features with Retrolambda and Lightweight-Stream-API
Unit Testing with JUnit 5 for Android.
Automated Performance Testing on Android
Samples for Google Play In-app Billing
Android testing with Dagger 2, Espresso 2 and Mockito
A simple sample that demonstrates watch faces and complications for Wear 2.0.
Documentation for Azure IoT Device Ecosystem
A Java SDK for connecting devices to Microsoft Azure IoT services
Demos the new Android Design library.
A flexible circular seek bar UI element
A fast dependency injector for Android and Java.
A simple template project for test-driven Android development using Robolectric and Gradle
Electrode Native Platform for building iOS/Android apps in React.
This is a copy of RayWenderlich EmojiCalculator sample (https://www.raywenderlich.com/949489-espresso-testing-and-screen-robots-getting-started)
A toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms.
Information about me as a software developer.
A playground to learn the new JetPack things
Playing with JWT
TODO API Client Kata for Kotlin Developers. The main goal is to practice integration testing using MockWebServer
KOIN - a concise and pragmatic dependency injection framework for Kotlin -- #Samples
The Kotlin Programming Language
Kotlin/Native infrastructure
The raywenderlich.com Kotlin style guide