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Episode 26 - Rondale Williams on Android and Breaking Into the Game

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This time, in Episode 26, I interview Rondale Williams. Rondale is a freelance mobile developer new to the development space. During the course of our interview, Rondale talks about what it is like to be self-taught, why he started to go back to college for CS, and what his advice would be to other people just starting out. We also talk about RxJava, Android Emulators, the Android vs iOS development ecosystems, and whether or not he's found the community to be friendly.

Links Mentioned in this Show:

Rondale's Blog

Rondale's Twitter

Rondale's LinkedIn

RxJava

Genymotion

Lynda.com

Pluralsight

The New Boston (Bucky's World)

Udemy

Udacity

Meetup

RemoteCoder.io

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Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

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This time, in Episode 26, I interview Rondale Williams. Rondale is a freelance mobile developer new to the development space. During the course of our interview, Rondale talks about what it is like to be self-taught, why he started to go back to college for CS, and what his advice would be to other people just starting out. We also talk about RxJava, Android Emulators, the Android vs iOS development ecosystems, and whether or not he's found the community to be friendly.

Links Mentioned in this Show:

Rondale's Blog

Rondale's Twitter

Rondale's LinkedIn

RxJava

Genymotion

Lynda.com

Pluralsight

The New Boston (Bucky's World)

Udemy

Udacity

Meetup

RemoteCoder.io

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