Counting down to Google I/O
Matt Brandt
Matt Brandt
Matt Brandt
I’m starting to get incredibly excited for this year’s Google I/O.
We’re just 10 days away from it’s commencement and I have word from
my close friend that he’s booked our hotel room. We’ve compared
notes, vetted the list of sessions we want to attend, and are excited
to meet the worldly gaggle of like willed people who attend this event.
On the short list are the mobile development sessions and the
tech talk series. This coming 6-months should prove quite frantic
with the number of devices coming to market and the stage is set for a
lot of innovation.
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At this years event I’m interested in meeting with other test minded
developers to discuss the current cutting edge in testing applications
on Android devices. I’ll mention ahead of time that I consider everyone
involved in the software process a developer whether you’re someone
who tests code, writes documentation, are a project manager, or simply
write code. Drop me an email if you’re interested in chatting!
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