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AI developer podcast turning vibe coders into software engineers, one episode at a time. Augmenting developers, not replacing their craft. 🌐 fragmentedpodcast.com πŸ“« buttondown.com/fragmentedcast Previously a leading Android developer podcast.

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Fragmented - 10 Tips and a silent audio file that almost won Welcome back to the Fragmented Podcast newsletter! In this letter we’ll cover: Quick Episode RecapFragmented 🌭 Info5 Tips from Iury & Kaushik Episodes Recap...

No episode this week dear listeners but fun newsletter with that story and 10 promised tips from @iurysouza.dev and @kau.sh

buttondown.com/fragmentedca...

24.02.2026 17:25 πŸ‘ 4 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 2

A script that analyzed mouth movements frame-by-frame from the silent video, correlated that motion signal against audio energy bursts in our local recordings, and recovered the exact timing offsets.

... only felt like this simplest solution πŸ˜…

24.02.2026 17:25 πŸ‘ 0 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0

We almost shipped an episode with a silent master track 😬

Adobe Podcast returned 58 minutes of completely silent video for one of our episodes. No audio. Just two guys miming a podcast. 😨

Here's how we recovered it 🧡

24.02.2026 17:25 πŸ‘ 3 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0
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305 - Subagents explained: What they are, when (not) to spawn them - Fragmented | AI Developer Podcast Download directly Subagents are becoming a core primitive for serious AI-assisted development. In this episode, Kaushik and Iury disambiguate β€œagent” terminology, unpack plan mode vs subagents, and e...

Master subagents and your AI coding sessions stay sharp for hours with clean results.

Under the hood though? they're just a tool call. One model prompting another in a scoped context. πŸ’‘

New ep breaks down what they are, when to spawn them, and when not to.

fragmentedpodcast.com/episodes/305/

17.02.2026 07:09 πŸ‘ 6 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 2
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Everyone's talking about OpenClaw (Clawdbot) right now. But what makes it so extensible? Agent Skills!

modular SKILL mds that teach an agent how to do anything.

We do a deep dive in episode 304 on when to use them, how they work, and how not to get pwned.

🎧 fragmentedpodcast.com/episodes/304

09.02.2026 07:02 πŸ‘ 2 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 1

Its really useful to get some intuition of how LLMs work so that you can get the most out of them.

This was tricky to do, but I guess @kau.sh and I did a good job of breaking down how LLMs work on a 20min, audio-only episode.

I always learn smth when I revisit this topic.
Check it out!πŸŽ™οΈ

02.02.2026 14:52 πŸ‘ 8 πŸ” 3 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

Ever get asked "how do LLMs work?" and freeze?

🎧 Listen to Ep 303 and fix that 🎧
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We walk through tokenization, embeddings, and inference: the full pipeline in 20(ish) minutes. Enough to hold your own at the next dinner party.

02.02.2026 08:05 πŸ‘ 4 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 3
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302 - MCPs Explained - what they are and when to use them - Fragmented | AI Developer Podcast Download directly MCPs are everywhere, but are they worth the token cost? We break down what Model Context Protocol actually is, how it differs from just using CLIs, the tradeoffs you should know abo...

What are MCPs? are they worth the token cost?

🎧 Listen to Ep 302 and find out! 🎧

fragmentedpodcast.com/episodes/302/

We break down what an MCP actually is, how it differs from just using CLIs, the tradeoffs you should know about, and when MCPs actually make sense for your workflow.

26.01.2026 06:24 πŸ‘ 5 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 1
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301 - The AI coding ladder - Fragmented | AI Developer Podcast Download directly Most folks reference β€œAI coding” like it’s one thing. It’s really not. In this foundational episode Kaushik & Iury walk through (at least) four paradigms β€” from super autocomplete t...

🎧 Episode 301 is out - AI coding ladder 🎧

Most developers say AI coding like it's one thing but it's not. Listen to @kau.sh & @iurysouza.dev talk about the different AI coding paradigms.

Listen to this episode and find out where you are on the ladder!

fragmentedpodcast.com/episodes/301/

19.01.2026 11:08 πŸ‘ 7 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 2

Been a Fragmented listener since before I got my first dev job. Surreal to now be joining @kau.sh as co-host for this new Al focused season!

Looking forward to getting into the ins and outs of Al coding! What actually works, what doesn't, and how to think about all of it.

Let's do this! πŸŽ™οΈπŸ€˜

12.01.2026 14:48 πŸ‘ 19 πŸ” 4 πŸ’¬ 4 πŸ“Œ 0
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300 - From Vibe coding to Software engineering - Fragmented | AI Developer Podcast Download directly Fragmented is changing. New direction, new cohost. Kaushik explains the pivot from Android to AI development and introduces Iury Souza. From vibe coding to software engineering β€” on...

🎧 Episode 300 is now out! 🎧

From Vibe Coding β†’ Software Engineering

Announcing our biggest pivot and our new cohost @iurysouza.dev

🀭 You have to listen to the episode just to hear Iury's take on AI. 🀭

fragmentedpodcast.com/episodes/300

12.01.2026 14:41 πŸ‘ 7 πŸ” 2 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 1
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The Fragmented Podcast letters vibe coding β†’ software engineeringFragmented is a developer podcast that helps turn vibe coders into software engineers, one episode at a time. Our goal is to share our learnings with AI assisted deve...

Big changes coming to @fragmentedpodcast.com

New direction. New cohost. New episode numbering.

Full story drops in the episode coming out on Monday. But if you want a sneak peek (updates in our email newsletter).

buttondown.com/fragmentedcast

11.01.2026 07:32 πŸ‘ 7 πŸ” 3 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

excited to end the @fragmentedpodcast.com hiatus with a new season: a developer's crash course on #AI #programming

just enough theory but more "how do I actually build with this?" i'll start with fluency, then dive deep.

help me shape the first few episodes:

18.09.2025 16:28 πŸ‘ 5 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0
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Why I still podcast for Fragmented Β· Kaushik Gopal's Home Reflecting on 10 years of podcasting and the profound impact it’s had on my career and the Android developer community

Why I still podcast for @fragmentedpodcast.com

❀️

kau.sh/blog/fragmen...

09.04.2025 03:37 πŸ‘ 9 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

thanks for sharing our starter template episode ! πŸ™

23.03.2025 07:22 πŸ‘ 1 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

I had the honor of chatting with @kau.sh and sharing some predictions, hot takes, mental models and how I'm thinking about where to spend my time amid all the chaos. We anchor the conversation on the recent interview that I published in my newsletter with 10 other Android experts.

#AndroidDev

05.03.2025 01:43 πŸ‘ 5 πŸ” 3 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 1
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257 - Future of AndroidDev in an AI world with Vinay Gaba Β· Fragmented | #androiddev Podcast Download directly Join us as we talk with Vinay Gaba, Android GDE and leading voice in Android development, about the future of the field. Vinay shares insights from interviews with top Android devs ...

Ever wonder if your #AndroidDev skills will still be relevant in 3 years? πŸ€”

@vinaygaba.bsky.social did the digging for you! We got the juicy predictions and some sage wisdom 🧘.

New ep out:

🎧 Future of AndroidDev (in an AI world) with Vinay Gaba 🎧

fragmentedpodcast.com/episodes/257

04.03.2025 06:25 πŸ‘ 11 πŸ” 2 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 1
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256 - Rapid prototyping with Kotlin Β· Fragmented | #androiddev Podcast Download directly In this episode, we dive into the power of rapid prototyping for Android developers using Kotlin. We explore how this crucial skill can impress stakeholders, accelerate your workflo...

New episode it out!

🎧 Rapid prototyping with Kotlin tech 🎧

What are the tools in your utility belt?

fragmentedpodcast.com/episodes/256/

25.02.2025 04:21 πŸ‘ 4 πŸ” 2 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

Thanks for sharing episode 255 on DOP (Data Oriented Programming) @androidweekly.bsky.social in your latest letter πŸ™Œ

I really think this paradigm pushes us to model systems better and is a powerful tool for improving software engineering craftsmanship.

fragmentedpodcast.com/episodes/255/

23.02.2025 17:59 πŸ‘ 9 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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255 - Data Oriented Programming Β· Fragmented | #androiddev Podcast Download directly In this episode, we dive into the programming paradigm β€” Data Oriented Programming (DOP) and why making data the star can simplify your code. Learn how well-modeled data reduces def...

πŸ”ˆ Our first episode of this year and season is out β€” Data Oriented Programming 🎧
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First #AndroidDev #podcast episode for 2025. We're resumed our new season, so episodes coming your way every week!

fragmentedpodcast.com/episodes/255/

18.02.2025 05:45 πŸ‘ 12 πŸ” 2 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 2
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2025 Jan πŸ“¨ Happy New Year, folks! Welcome to the January edition of the Fragmented Podcast newsletter. It’s been a while since we last sent out an email updateβ€” my...

Excited to announce the next season of @fragmentedpodcast.com. Starting next week, I should drop a fresh episode every Tuesday for the next 5 weeks.

The switch lets me prep better (and take a breather πŸ˜…).

Want to catch up on prev episodes? check our πŸ“¬ - buttondown.com/fragmentedca...

11.02.2025 06:28 πŸ‘ 13 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
Kotlin Weekly #439

Kotlin Weekly #439 has just been published! - mailchi.mp/kotlinweekly...

29.12.2024 08:26 πŸ‘ 4 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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Android Weekly - Free weekly Android & Kotlin development newsletter Android Weekly - Free weekly Android & Kotlin development newsletter

Latest Android Weekly Issue 655 is out!
androidweekly.net/issues/issue... #AndroidDev #Kotlin

29.12.2024 16:56 πŸ‘ 18 πŸ” 6 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 2
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Final phase of @fragmentedpodcast.com's reboot is nearly done!

πŸ“¬ Newsletter drops early Jan with some fun exclusive meta talk on how some of the episodes came about.

Subscribe for free β†’ buttondown.com/fragmentedca...

28.12.2024 01:02 πŸ‘ 15 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0

8Γ— increase in speed and 5Γ— reduction in memory usage with Dan Rusu's Immutable Arrays in Kotlin 🀯
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Tune into our grand finale #AndroidDev #podcast episode for 2024.
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ο»Ώhttps://fragmented-android-developer-podcast-479ffc54.simplecast.com/episodes/254

24.12.2024 10:00 πŸ‘ 19 πŸ” 5 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

"Everyone need a template" and I cannot agree more with the @fragmentedpodcast.com
Building in KMP (currently using CMP) is an absolute pain in the ass regarding dependencies. I cannot see myself do this again and again.
#AndroidDev #iosdev

18.12.2024 09:36 πŸ‘ 4 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

Thanks as always for sharing our content and other incredibly useful android reads πŸ™Œ

15.12.2024 22:40 πŸ‘ 5 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0
Fragmented - Android Developer PodcastFragmented - Android Developer Podcast253 - logcat - a new look at logging with Piwai from Square252 - Everyone needs a starter template251- There's a new king in DI town250 - Bittersweet beginnings249 - Java and the JDK: Powering the Android Landscape with Michael Bailey248 - Feature Flags & A/B Testing: A Deep Dive with Ishan Khanna247: The Art of App Modularization with Siggi Jonsson246 - Dependency Injection: Kotlin Inject with Fred PorciΓΊncula245: Treehouse, Redwood and Zipline with Colin White244: Reviving Our Passion for Android Development243: Mastering the Art of Switching Careers in Tech with Dan Lew242 - Kotlin Code Formatting with ktfmt and spotless241: The Pressure to Ship. Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt240: Important Kotlin Constructs239: Require PR Reviews with CODEOWNERS238: How to Land a Job (if you got laid off or if you're just starting out)237: Compose vs XML - Which one should you learn as an Android Dev?236: A Terminal for Android?235: Pair programming with Ben Orenstein & Tuple234: More Product. Less Architecture?233: UI Screenshot Testing with Paparazzi and John Rodriguez232: Frustration, Flow State and "The Madness"231: Learning Jetpack Compose with Vinay Gaba230: Feeling Like an Idiot229: Native Where You Need It with Turbo (Launch Your Side Projects Faster)228: Expo Development with Konstantin Liakhovskii227: Exotic Car Salesman to Mobile Developer with Ephraim Schmitt226: The Reunion - Themes, VS Code and More225: Don't Give Up - Persevere224: Our Latest Book Recommendations223: Productivity with TODO Apps and Personal Knowledge Management Systems222: Managing Android devices (EMM) with Prabhjot221: How to Introduce Seams into Legacy Code220: Turbo Native for Android and Hotwire with Jay Ohms219: The Legacy Code Change Algorithm218: Growth Mindset with Software Developer Alan Hill217: Working at a Big Tech Company vs Freelancing216: Code Conventions - Why It's Important to Follow Them215: From Side Project to Full Time via Watch Faces with David Whittaker and Ross Manges214: 3 Things Every Developer Needs To Know How To Do213: How to Pick What Technology to Learn Next212: Growing an Online Presence in the Software Industry with Philipp Lackner211: Why Learning React is Good For You as a Developer210: Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile (KMM) with Mitch Tabian209: Secure Development Lifecycle with Glenn Leifheit208: Developing Software at Startups with Jason Roberts207: How to Optimize Your Home Office206: DevOps for Developers with Will Button205: How to Learn New Technologies204: Quality over Quantity203: Jetbrains Projector with Joaquim202: Dagger on the Anvil with Ralf Wondratschek201: State of the Testing Union with Valera Zakharov200: Serverless Programming199: iOSDev vs AndroidDev.lazy().not()198: Fragmented.reset( Mode.Indie )✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿197: .git internals with Gordon πŸ”§196: Composing with Leland πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ¨195: Going on-call 🚨194: Polyglot programmers πŸ™193: Working from Home - Pandemic on hard mode 🏑192: What is your backup strategy? πŸ“Ό191: Logging 🌲190: The Privacy of ***********189: The 2038 Problem188: Containerized applications with Docker187: Coroutines with Manuel Vivo & Sean McQuillan186: Announcement 2020185: Year End Decompress184: Should I use a BaseActivity in my Android apps?183: The Testing Paradox182: Where do I put DB objects in a modularized Android app?181: In Functional Programming how to do IO and database operations180: Code Comments179: Kaushiks Top Tips For Giving A Technical Talk178: Learning New Languages177: Over-Engineered Code176: Kotlin's !! Operator is a Code Smell175: Kotlin or Java - Which one should you learn?174: Testing RxJava, Debugging and More173: What Pattern Should I Use - MVP, MVVM, MVI ...?172: Coil Image Loading Library with Colin White171: Jetpack Compose with Leland Richardson170: Developer Growth - Public Speaking169: Testing and JUnit 5 with Marcel Schnelle168: Learning Kotlin: Lambda Expressions Part 2167: Clean Architecture with Joe Birch166: Cross platform development talk with Jesse Wilson165: Learning Kotlin: Lambda Expressions Part 1164: Learning Kotlin: Sealed Classes163: Parallelize Your Espresso Tests with Flank w/ Matt Runo162: Catching up on Google IO 2019161: Machine Learning on Android with ML Kit and TensorFlow with Dan Jarvis160: Increase App Engagement with Android Q159: Improve Your App with the Android Material Components (feat. Cameron Ketcham & Connie Shi)158: Building High Performance Audio on Android157: Effective Java Item# 20 - Prefer interfaces to abstract classes156: Increase App Engagement with Android Q155: Naming conventions for RxJava Observables154: Developer Growth: Start Writing153: How to be an indie Android developer with Chris Lacy152: Should I Rewrite My App? with Jeroen Mols151: Evolving Android architectures (Part 2)150: Learning Kotlin - Returns, Jumps & Labels149: Learning Kotlin: inline classes and Type driven design148: Evolving Android architectures (Part 1)147: Disposing RxJava 2 Streams with AutoDispose146: 3 Things Every Android Developer Needs to Know145: Tracking Network Requests With x-Request-ID144: Developer Productivity Tools143: Real world testing thoughts142: Indie development on Android and iOS with Matt Logan141: Impostor Syndrome140: ProGuard with Jeb Ware139: Static code analysis with Manu Sridharan138: Decompress - kotlin scripting137: Decompress KISS DRY testing136: Kotlin Extension Functions135: You Can't Learn Everything134: Get Effective Help with an SSCCE133: Dependency Injection and Service Locators in a Kotlin world with Danny Preussler132: Dealing with Money in programming131: ARCore with Yulia Kaleda130: Sunsetting ReactNative at AirBnb with Gabriel Peal - Part 2129: Sunsetting ReactNative at Airbnb with Gabriel Peal - Part 1128: gRPC on Android with Sam Bobra127: Audio playback on Android with Caren Chang126: GraphQL and Apollo with GDE Mike Nakhimovich (Part 2)125: GraphQL and Apollo with GDE Mike Nakhimovich (Part 1)124: IO 2018 first impressions with Android Dialogs & Pocket Casts teams123: Android Micro Frustrations122: Learning Kotlin - typealias121: Functional Programming with Kotlin Arrow team - 2120: Functional Programming with Kotlin Arrow team - 1119: Flutter with GDE Eugenio Marletti - Part 2118: Flutter and cross platform development with GDE Eugenio Marletti - Part 1117: Multi-Module Builds in Gradle116: Learning Kotlin - inline, noinline, crossinline115: Architecture Components with Akshay Chordiya114: All About CI & CD on App Center w/ Patrick Nikoletich113: Chatting with Pinterest's Christina Lee112: Effective Java v3 - Item #9 - Prefer try with resources to try finally111: Effective Java v3 - Item #5 - Prefer Dependency Injection to Hardwiring Resources110: BuddyBuild and CI/CD services109: Learning Kotlin - Sequences the new Iterables108: State of React Native for Android with Ryan Salva107: Shape shifting SVGs with Alex Lockwood106: The Reactive Workflow Pattern with Ray Ryan105: Jake Wharton on the Android Kotlin Guides104: Conversations with GNOME Mono Xamarin creator Miguel and VS App Center PM Simina103: MVI pattern with Hannes Mosby Dorfmann102: All Things Kotlin and notes from KotinConf101: Learning Kotlin - visibility modifiers, internal modifier, modules100: Episode 100 - Listener questions099: Effective Java - Item #17: Design and Document for Inheritance or Else Prohibit It098: Droidcon NYC - Kotlin, React Native, Android Security, Design Patterns and Doppl097 : Android Architecture Paging Library with Florina Muntenescu096 : Romain Guy on Displays, CPU's, GPU's and Color095 : Room Databases with Florina Muntenescu094: Design Patternitis - 5 Tips to Help You093: RxJava intervention with Dan Lew092: Learning Kotlin - dealing with static-ness and (companion) objects costs091 : Decompress - Reddit AMA highlights, package by feature not layer and testing!090: Make your apps instant with Zarah Dominguez089: Learning Kotlin - Properties a first class language feature088: Offensive programming087: Effective Java - Item #16: Favor Composition over Inheritance086: Working Effectively With Legacy Code085: Casual Kotlin conversation with Dan Kim084: Kaush and Donn go to Google IO 2017083: Learning the basics of functional programing with Anup Cowkur082: Airbnb's Gabriel tells us how to animate with Lottie081: Talking Android Things with Rebecca Franks080: 10 Books Android developers should read079: Interview with Etienne Caron078: Ten Testing Strategies with Michael Bailey077: Chatting ADB with Genymotion's Eyal Lezmy076: Taming the activity lifecycle with Kristin Marsicano075: Effective Java - Item #15074: Ben Oberkfell talks Fingerprint API073: Effective Java - Item #14072: App Shortcuts with Andrew Orobator071: Interview with Raveesh Bhalla070: An honest discussion about Realm069: Talking Buck with Uber engineer Gautam Korlam (part 2)068: Talking Buck with Uber engineer Gautam Korlam067: Cross platform development with Xamarin cofounder Joseph Hill066: Let's talk Immutability, Value Types and AutoValue with Ryan Harter065: Developer Platform engineering with Ty Smith064: Garbage Collection (Android) vs Reference Counting (iOS)063: Effective Java for Android Developers – Item #13: Minimize the accessibility of classes and members062: Effective Java for Android Developers – Item #12: Consider Implementing Comparable061: The state of event bus(es) today060: Smoke and Mirror Android UI tricks with Israel059: Interview with Chiu-Ki058: Effective Java for Android Developers – Item #11: Override clone Judiciously057: Data Binding with GDE Lisa Wray056: GDE Philippe Breault on tinkering with Android Studio (Part II)055: GDE Philippe discusses Tinkering with Android Studio - Part I054: Git Development Workflow and Branch Versioning for App Devs053: Jake Wharton on RxJava (2)052: Junit4 tricks with @Parameterized @Enclosing tests051: Annotation processing Q&A with GDE Mike Evans050: GDE gentleman Mark Allison dissects Constraint Layouts049: Translating an app for different languages with Dan Lew048: Tips and tricks we picked in 2016 (I)047: Interview with Huyen Dao046: okJesse - A deep discussion on okHttp, okio and Retrofit045: Bluetooth (LE) with Dave (devunwired) Smith044 – Effective Java for Android Developers – Item #10043: Google IO (Part 2)042: Google IO 2016 (Part 1)041: YAGNI040: Internal Library Dependency Management with GDE Kelly Shuster039: Talking TextView with Elliott Chenger038: What Android Devs Need to know about N037: Decompress 1 : Xcode, Fonts sizes, Testing and yes Agera!036: Working Remotely035: Vector drawables for Android034: Effective Java - Item 9033: Talking Gradle with GDE Annyce Davis032: Making sense of Android Support Library version numbers031: Effective Java - Item 8030: Material Design for developers with GDE Mike Wolfson029: All about the infamous 65,536 dex method count028: Tips & Tricks for Android developers027: Talking Realm with Christian Melchior026: LetMeExplainYou AndroidDev like a pro025: Effective Java for Android developers : Item 7024: Effective Java for Android developers : Item 6023: Android Dev Summit Recap022: Effective Java for Android developers : Item 5021: Diving Deep with Dagger020: Talking Kotlin with Hadi Hariri019: Effective Java for Android developers : Item 4018: Effective Java for Android developers : Item 3017: Getting Close with Android Nearby016: Effective Java for Android developers : Item 2015: Amanimations - Animations with Amanda014: Effective Java for Android developers : Item 1013: Corey Latislaw on TDD and Testing012: Continous Integration and Collective Code Ownership011: The Fowler Road to a Clean Architecture010: Boning Up on Core Java with Michael Bailey009: Google IO Special008: Pocket Casts Amazingness with Philip Simpson007: Jake Wharton on Testing, SqlBrite, NotRxAndroid, RxJava and Much More006: Jake Wharton on Becoming a Better Developer and Creating Successful Open Source Projects (Part 1)005: Image libraries for Android004: The RxJava show with Dan Lew (Part 2)003: The RxJava show with Dan Lew (Part 1)002: Android Studio001: Welcome & Testing in Android

Hmm that's bizarre. I wonder if it's because of the feed url you're using.

Can you give it a shot unsubscribing and resubscribing with the official feed url - rss.simplecast.com/podcasts/168...

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253 - logcat - a new look at logging with Piwai from Square Β· Fragmented | #androiddev Podcast Download directly Kaushik looks at a new logging library from Square called logcat. He starts by seeing how the popular Timber library does it along with the benefits. He then interviews Pierre-Yves ...

🎧 new episode #253 is out!

logcat - a new look at logging with @p-y.wtf from Square.

Listen here: fragmentedpodcast.com/episodes/253/

#AndroidDev #Podcast

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You're too kind πŸ’—

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