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Andrea Falcone is a Senior Software Engineer at Google. Currently she is working on Jetpack building libraries and tooling for internal and external developers as part of Android Jetpack. She previously built Crashlytics, Fabric and fastlane (first at Crashlytics, then Twitter, then Google!) She is an accomplished mobile/mobile tools developer with experience in building not only iOS and Android apps but also Android Studio Plugins, Android SDKs, Gradle plugins, and CI/CD systems like fastlane.

Upcoming

Conference Date Topic
mDevMeet 2021 May 27, 2021 Your first AOSP contribution

Stay Tuned! DM on Twitter if you're interested in having me speak at your conference.

πŸ€–Your first AOSP contribution

Have you ever wanted to fix a bug in AOSP but found it daunting? Have you wanted to search the code in AOSP but found it difficult? We'll dig into the tools like Repo and Gerrit that the Android team uses everyday. Get ready to be a contributor to the Android Open Source Project!

Conference Date πŸŽ₯ πŸ’»
AppDevCon Nov 2020 Soon! slides
Chicago Roboto Sept 2020 Video slides
360 AnDev July 2020 Video slides
DevFest Berlin Nov 2019 slides
Codemotion Berlin Nov 2019 Video slides
GDG DevFest Santiago Oct 2019 Video (Spanish) slides

πŸ“±Iterative Mobile Development

In the web world, developers can ship and iterate on features very quickly. How can mobile developers use this same process when there is overhead to doing a full release?

Learn how our team does iterative product development, from technical automation solutions to team process that facilitates it, giving developers control and bring features to your more customers quickly.

Conference Date πŸŽ₯ πŸ’»
Droidcon Berlin July 2019 video slides
Keynote - MobileEra November 2018 video slides
GDG DevFest Ukraine October 2018 video slides

πŸ” Android Developer Options Deep Dive

Testing an app on your perfect Nexus or Pixel device under perfect network conditions works great, but you're getting reports of strange behavior from the wild and weird crashes that you can't reproduce. This talk will walk through some of the more complex options on the Developer Options screen in the Android OS and discuss how a developer can use them to debug problems in their application. Topics covered include: showing surface updates to help you find layout loops in your app, showing layout bounds to get your views pixel perfect, and aggressively killing processes and activities to ensure that your app performs well under stress. We'll cover these options and more as we dive deep into debugging apps.

Conference Date πŸŽ₯ πŸ’»
mDevCamp Prague May 2019 video slides
AppDevCon March 2018 video
AppBuilders April 2018
Droidcon Italy April 2018 video
360|AnDev July 2017 video slides
DroidconSF March 2016 video slides
Twitter Flight October 2015 video slides
DroidconNYC August 2015 video slides

πŸš€ Supercharging your Android app release with fastlane

How would you like 2 extra hours of your time back every week? All mobile app developers face similar workflows as they work to upload an app to the Play Store. Many of these processes are currently done manually, but why not automate them? Fabric’s set of developer tools, collectively called fastlane, makes building, testing, and releasing your app faster, reproducible and less troublesome, leaving developers more time to focus on feature code and not deployment! Learn how you can automate the tedious tasks to generate release notes, screenshots using screengrab and push your final submission straight to the Google Play portal effortlessly from your command line using supply with a powerful open source tool.

Conference Date πŸŽ₯ πŸ’»
DevoxxUS March 2017
AndroidTO November 2016 video slides
Droidcon NYC September 2016 video slides
Droidcon Vienna September 2016 slides

πŸš€ Supercharging your mobile app release with fastlane

How would you like 2 extra hours of your time back every week? All mobile app developers face similar workflows as they work to upload an app to the App & Play Store. Many of these processes are currently done manually, but why not automate them? Fabric’s set of developer tools, collectively called fastlane, makes building, testing, and releasing your app faster, reproducible and less troublesome, leaving developers more time to focus on feature code and not deployment! Learn how you can automate the tedious tasks to generate release notes, screenshots and push your final submission straight to the iTunesConnect or Google Play portal effortlessly from your command line with a powerful open source tool.

Conference Date πŸŽ₯ πŸ’»
Appdevcon March 2017 slides
Twitter Dev Community Meetup July 2016 video slides
PhillyETE April 2016 video slides

πŸ”¨ Building the Fabric SDKs

Conference Date πŸŽ₯ πŸ’»
Mobile Tea meetup May 2015 slides
Twitter Flight October 2014 video slides

🎈 Advanced Techniques for Developing Powerful, Yet Lightweight Android SDKs

Conference Date πŸŽ₯ πŸ’»
AnDevCon IV December 2012 slides

Other

Podcasts/Interviews

Conference Date Role
Android Dialogs 2017 Talking with Huyen about fastlane and the open source community
Android Developers Backstage 2017 Talking with Chet and Dan about Crashlytics

Conference organizing/committee membership

Conference Date Role
Droidcon Boston April 2017 Co-organized the 1st edition of Droidcon Boston. Responsible for content, schedule and sponsors.
Droidcon NYC Sept 2017 Program Committee
Droidcon SF Nov 2017 Program Committee

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