Wild Storage for Android Developers by Dinorah Tovar This is the first part of this serial "Wild Storage for Android Developers" At the end of this talk, you should be able to understand how Room, DataStore, and Shared Preferences works and also how to improve performance, queries, and threading using coroutines and secondary dispatchers.
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January 19, 2020 Schedule (EST)
6:00PM: Socializing
6:45PM: Wild Storage for Android Developers by Dinorah Tovar
End: More socializing
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Talk #1: Wild Storage for Android Developers by Dinorah Tovar
This is the first part of this serial "Wild Storage for Android Developers"
Usually, in the Android world, we need to have any kind of storage, depending on the needs of our application we need to be aware of the integrity of the data and the performance we need for every tool in this talk, we will cover
- Performance for databases
- Threading and Concurrency
- DataStore and shared Preferences
At the end of this talk, you should be able to understand how Room, DataStore, and Shared Preferences works and also how to improve performance, queries, and threading using coroutines and secondary dispatchers.
January 19 – 20, 2021
11:00 PM – 2:00 AM (UTC)
11:00 PM | Socializing |
11:45 PM | Wild Storage for Android Developers by Dinorah Tovar |
12:45 AM | More socializing |
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