The Android Community, and Turbolinks for iOS – Podcast S06 E03

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Join Mic, Jake, and Huyen as they explore the Android community and how it compares to iOS, before moving onto to chat about Turbolinks – an interesting web technology that’s made its way to iOS and Android.
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Show Notes

* Huyen Tue Dao – Google Developer Expert
* Google Developer Groups
* Google Developer Experts
* Google I/O 2016
* droidcon
* AnDevCon – The Android Developer Conference
* The Big Android BBQ
* DroidKaigi
* 360|AnDev
* Mobile Era 2016
* The Øredev Conference
* Chiu-Ki Chan – Twitter
* Dave Smith – Twitter
* Kelly Shuster – Twitter
* Romain Guy – Twitter
* Chet Haase – Twitter
* Chris Banes – Twitter
* Nick Butcher – Twitter
* Wojtek Kaliciński – Twitter
* Boris Farber – Twitter
* Joanna Smith – Twitter
* Ian Lake – Twitter
* Turbolinks – GitHub
* Turbolinks for iOS – GitHub
* Turbolinks for Android – GitHub
* RailsConf 2016 – Turbolinks 5: I Can’t Believe It’s Not Native! – Sam Stephenson

Contact Us

* Mic Pringle on Twitter
* Jake Gundersen on Twitter
* Huyen Tue Dao on Twitter
* Email the Podcast Team

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