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Canada's largest Android developers conference - November 6th, 2018! A proud part of the Global Google DevFest Initiative

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  1. 30 Nov 2018

    Were you too busy working to come to out to AndroidTO this year? I'm sorry, but now you can watch videos of all the talks. It'll feel just like you were there with us. Check it out and share with your developer friends.

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  2. 14 Nov 2018

    Another is in the books! Thanks to everyone that came out to speak, learn, & generally advance our community! We'll be sharing recordings of all of the talks over the next few weeks, but while you wait, enjoy this highlight reel of the event.

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    7 Nov 2018

    Another conference is in the books. So much passion and dedication to building community by and the organizing team from ! Keep the momentum going by attending a local meetup: , Kotlin Toronto, and, of course, GDG Toronto Android!

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  4. 6 Nov 2018

    While we run this conference every year to support and further the community, we're incredibly happy that this year we are also able to support ' initiative with this $10,000 donation! From our community to theirs!

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  5. 6 Nov 2018

    is for the people, and Mark & Jeff are bringing it to our audience with their entertaining talk.

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  6. 6 Nov 2018

    What can you do to make sure your code is clean? Follow advice laid out here. For more details on these, watch out for the video of her talk in the next few weeks.

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  7. 6 Nov 2018

    No one likes sloppy looking fragmented code. Thankfully, from is here to teach us alternative architecture patterns that will ensure your code stays clean. – at MaRS Discovery District

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  8. 6 Nov 2018

    Kyri Paterson from is teaching us about using machine learning. Not just theory, but practical advice you can use today... if you're in the live audience. If you're watching these tweets from work, you'll have to wait for the recording.

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  9. 6 Nov 2018

    Please don't forget to fill out this questionnaire from letting them know your thoughts on today so that we can continue to bring you great events in the future

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    6 Nov 2018

    Slides for my talk on dynamic app modules at are live: . PS: run it in presentation mode for the slides with code—they're full of hacks to get nice animations.

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  14. 6 Nov 2018

    We have 2 tracks of lightning talks going on right now at . But don't worry, if you're in track 1 and having FOMO about what you're missing in track 2 (or vice versa) we'll be posting recordings of all of today's talks in the near future. – at MaRS Discovery District

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    6 Nov 2018

    I've uploaded the slide deck from my talk this morning on superpowers. Download the PDF from SpeakerDeck, and check out the last two slides for clickable links to all of the tools mentioned.

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  16. 6 Nov 2018

    Are you at today? If so, we need you to tell the team how we're doing. Please take 5 mins over your lunch break to fill in this form so we can continue to bring you great content and events in the future

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  17. 6 Nov 2018

    Reverse engineering your APKs like a black hat hacker is a great way to check your apps for all kinds of vulnerabilities, says of . – at MaRS Discovery District

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  18. 6 Nov 2018

    Why would an developer ever use the command line? Well, from thinks it gives him (and could give you) superpowers. Check out his list of all the superpowers you could have (without getting bit by a radioactive spider) – at MaRS Discovery District

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  19. 6 Nov 2018

    Not as excited as we are to have you here!

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