Call for round the year submissions for Fragments in 2019

Call for round the year submissions for Fragments in 2019

Submit a proposal at any time in the year on mobile engineering, state of mobile platforms, and building products with mobile. We will find you a suitable opportunity to share your work.

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Accepting submissions till 31 Dec 2020, 11:59 AM

##We have closed submissions for Fragments Conf, Bangalore edition which will be held on 30 March. If you wish to submit a proposal for the conference, make a submission here.

##About Fragments:

Fragments is a conference on mobile engineering, including:

  1. State of platforms/OS
  2. Hardware
  3. Engineering approaches and paradigms
  4. UX

In 2019, Fragments is a traveling conference with editions in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, and potentially Hyderabad and Kochi (in the second half of 2019).

##Topics for submission:

We seek proposals -- for short and long talks, Birds of Feather (BOF) session topics, and workshops + tutorials -- on the following topics:

  1. Deep dive technical talks on Flutter.
  2. AR Core: practical approaches and the business use cases.
  3. Reducing app size to below 10MB and how to cater for lower-end phones.
  4. PWA caching strategies.
  5. ML Kit (ML Kit | Google Developers).
  6. On device ML.
  7. Server-side ML.
  8. Progressive ML, where the fallback is on-device ML when the device goes offline.
  9. Functional programming for mobile.
  10. Coroutines in Kotlin.
  11. Mobile specific user research.
  12. Case studies from teams which have switched away from cross platform approaches.
  13. Use cases for which Native apps work versus use cases where it doesn’t make sense to build Native apps.
  14. Deep dive talks on performance.
  15. Optimising for lower-end hardware.
  16. Future of chatbots for conversations on mobile.
  17. Automating design to code.

##Contact us:

If you have questions/queries, write to us on fragments.editorial@hasgeek.com

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renu yadav

@pisolve

Go Gradular

Submitted Mar 2, 2018

Topic involves discussion around , how to build multi-modular, scalable with reduced build time Android , artifacts and artifactories and how they can help in achieveing multi-modularized structure

Outline

Go Gradular
This talk involves discussion about
-> What is the failed practices we generally use while developing an Android app
-> How to convert that non-scalable , built on failed practices app to Scalable , easily understandable , matching new best practices and coded in a simpler way .
->Explain about Writing too much of code doesn’t always mean , we are writing bad code
-> What do we mean by Go Gradular , using multi-modular techniques
->What is a multi-modular approach
-> What Multi-module approach brings to developers -> long nights of infinite build time , writing extra classes which sometimes has minimalistic usages but also brings transparency , cleanliness (Swacch Android ) ,readability , easily convertible into Instant apps , best scenario for working with multiple teams , increased parallel productivity
-> How one time effort brings lifetime fun even in Android .
-> Then will discuss about how to fight with larger build time ghosts , how to take benefits from artifactories (if applicable )and artifacts , Hence will discuss about AWW(Artifactories What and why )
-> AWW will let developers understands about what Artifacts are ? how they can help us in reducing build time with double digit count modules, how they can help developers open source things easily .
-> Talk about freely available Artifactories and which one to choose based on our own requirement.
-> With every said statement will provide Android code to support the same , as well as examples how these multi-modular approach have helped other organizations like uber.

-> This talk will let developers take away the key point about how to build multi-modularized app with reduced build time including publishing artifacts and enjoy the world of open source

Requirements

just an open mind to learn new things

Speaker bio

Renu , is constantly learning Android for past 4.5+ years, Currently helping SEA people to take safe and comfortable rides using Grab .
I believe together with learning another important thing is to give back to community and me sharing my knolwedge , experience , helping others solve their issues in android development is one of my way to give back to community .
I have been doing Android and kotlin workshops for Coding Girls (Singapore )(http://codinggirls.sg/), WWcode (Singapore).Previously presented at extended Google IO 2018 at Google office singapore.
Also a lead organizer for WWcode Singapore (womenwhocode.com/singapore)
I hope to share more.

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Accepting submissions till 31 Dec 2020, 11:59 AM

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