Misc

Snowdog at VueConf 2017

Snowdog Frontend Team was pleased to take part in The world’s first Official Vue.js Conference which took place in Wroclaw. We had been all interested in this front-end framework before, but nobody assumed the event would take place in Poland.

Written by Bartek Igielski

Snowdog at London Tech Week 2017

We took part in the TechXLR8 conference and HackXLR8 Hackathon during London Tech Week 2017. This festival of technology was a great experience with many inspiring talks, interviews, and exhibitions. Too many to mention them all, but some of them were very impressive.

Written by Bartek Kwiatkowski

MOE tutorial 1: Create simple list on iOS and Android apps using Multi-OS Engine

Multi-OS-Engine – MOE for short – is an open source framework, which enables to write iOS and Android application in Java. The most interesting thing is that created apps are compiled to native code and they use common code in Java. It’s saves a lot of time and it’s good idea for Android Developers, who want to have iOS app also. MOE was acquired by Intel in 2015. It’s got good community support and it develops fast. About a month ago new MOE version 1.3 was released. It brings a lot of changes. Unfortunately, existing tutorials hasn’t been updated yet, so we decide to write a series of tutorials, which show step by step, how to create simple MOE app.

Written by Ewelina Bukowska

Why did Snowdog had to leave the attic - the story of our new office

As some of you may know, only a few years ago Snowdog was a company eagerly looking for a perfect office. We tried at least 3 different locations around old town in Poznan before we found The Attic – the place where we stayed for the last 4 years. New office at Mostowa 11 provided us with the creative surroundings, informal ambiance and like-home atmosphere.

Written by Marta Molinska

Google I/O 2016 - What's new for Android?

Almost one month ago we watched Google I/O 2016 looking for new solutions for our work. It is always informative event with many presentations – for Android there are 65 of them. Fortunately, you can see them all on YouTube – click to open playlist. Part of our team chose some of the presentations that we found interesting and today we are sharing them with you.

Written by Bartek Kwiatkowski
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