Fragmented - An Android Developer Podcast
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In this episode, Donn continues to dive into his favorite software book: Working Effectively with Legacy Code. He talks about one of the fundamental tactics of the book: Introducing seams
You'll learn what a seam is according to the book, as well as how Donn interprets it so that you can get the same benefit he has gotten from it. You'll learn how to introduce seams into your codebase through method injection, interfaces, abstract classes, and the static gateway pattern (aka: wrapper pattern).
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089: Learning Kotlin - Properties a first class language feature
088: Offensive programming
087: Effective Java - Item #16: Favor Composition over Inheritance
086: Working Effectively With Legacy Code
085: Casual Kotlin conversation with Dan Kim
084: Kaush and Donn go to Google IO 2017
083: Learning the basics of functional programing with Anup Cowkur
082: Airbnb's Gabriel tells us how to animate with Lottie
081: Talking Android Things with Rebecca Franks
080: 10 Books Android developers should read
079: Interview with Etienne Caron
078: Ten Testing Strategies with Michael Bailey
077: Chatting ADB with Genymotion's Eyal Lezmy
076: Taming the activity lifecycle with Kristin Marsicano
075: Effective Java - Item #15
074: Ben Oberkfell talks Fingerprint API
073: Effective Java - Item #14
072: App Shortcuts with Andrew Orobator
071: Interview with Raveesh Bhalla
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