Thursday, April 10, 2014 @ 5:30 PM
Google Montreal
1253 McGill College
Bureau 150
Montréal, QC
“DevArt is a new type of art. It is made with code, by developers that push the possibilities of creativity and technology.”
And so, this Meetup will aim to give people tools to explore their creativity. If you’re an artist or a developer looking to explore new ways to express yourself, the following sessions will aim to empower you.
We invite you to visit and browse the main DevArts website, it’s a real treasure trove of information.
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For 2014, we’ve already had a few events (see previous year’s activity report).
We’re planning on holding our monthly meetups where we usually have one or two hours worth of presentations. Agendas vary based on speaker availability, etc.
We want to experiment with a Video-Podcast format we’d film during the meetups, very much at the “drawing board” stage at this point.
As far as the bigger events on the radar:
Talks planned:
We’re hoping to hold another week-end long Android / Mobile themed hackathon in early Autumn, 2013’s DevFest week-end was a great event, we’d like to repeat and improve the experience for 2014.
Last but not least, we’ll be continuing outreach efforts, to do “Introduction to Android” / “Rapid prototyping” presenteations, as well as mentorship during various hackathons / startup weekend type events around the city.
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Here’s a recap of events we’ve held and been involved in for the past year.
I’ve added G+ / Eventbrite numbers where applicable, but do note our regular members tend double book eventbrite and g+, so you can’t simply add G+ and Eventbrite numbers to get attendance.
While I mention this, if anyone knows of a way to better integrate G+ events and Eventbrite, please let me know 🙂
(Low subscription numbers on G+/Eventbrite, still had ~18 people showing up)
Informal ‘Open mic night’
Day 1
Day 2
HackFair day
Our Jury’s choice award went to Avery Smith who presented his app HairPiq.
Hairpiq aims to bring barber posters into the mobile space. Users can take snaps of their favorite styles, Barbers can build portfolios of their best work. Throw social networking into the mix, and jury found the app’s potential very interesting.
Next, the public choice award went to RestoNet, by Jean Bagdoo.
Restonet acquires the City of Montreal’s public restaurant inspection data and displays it to the user in a set of 4 listview’s based on chronology, amount of fine, number of fines, and alphabetical order. Each listview row is clickable to display a detailed view of the offense, giving restaurant name, owner date , judgement date, fine, and more. (Soon to be available on the Play store.)
Our other presentations included:
ETS Mobile by the mobile apps development student club from ETS.
Gnito, an app that tries to bridge the gap between social networks and unify your online identity.
Map Marker, an app to help you simply drop markers at will on a Google map.
Wedding Guestbook, an app that allows guests at a wedding to record video messages for the happy couple.
You’ll find all the HackFair presentations on the following YouTube links:
Speaker: Etienne Caron
Presented as part of Montréal Startup-Weekend, our session will concentrate on Android development, but should be of interest for mobile developer in general. We’ll be reviewing some of our favorite tools for rapid development.
Talk announcement, Speaker notes
Thanks to Nurun who hosted us this month!
Hello everyone, our next meetup will be taking place on wednesday, 5th of March, 2014 at 18h30, at l’Amère à Boire.
We have two great talks this month! François Proulx will give us an overview of the latest trends in mobile security, and Philippe Breault will present an introduction to building Android Studio plugins.
François Proulx is a senior mobile application developer who has worked on dozens of iOS applications since the very beginning of the Apple iOS platform. Over the past few years he has switched his focus to security. He spends a lot of his free time participating in Capture the Flag events (CTFs) and organizing the NorthSec security competition.
Last AppSecUSA 2013 had a great line up of talks, especially regarding mobile applications. This session will be covering all the hottest presentations about mobile security by doing an overview from what we saw at AppSecUSA, all with some slides and snippets of presentations that was recorded at the event. Discussion will be encouraged within the audience as this will be more a dynamic event than a regular talk.
Hey There!
My name is Philippe Breault, I am a software developer living in Montréal (Canada) and my job/hobby is Android.
I have been working on the Android platform since 2010 and I hope that sharing what I have learned will help people get proficient in Android faster!
With this presentation, Philippe will be showing us how to develop plugins for Android Studio. Note that all products based on the IntelliJ Platform (IntelliJ IDEA, RubyMine, WebStorm, PhpStorm, PyCharm and AppCode) share the same underlying platform API, and as such this talk will be of benefit to anyone working with one of these IDEs.
JetBrains
Once again, I’m very happy to announce that we’re being sponsored by none other than the makers of IntelliJ, JetBrains! We’ll be having a draw for 1 Free License of IntelliJ IDEA.
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Hey everyone, just a reminder Notman House is currently closed. We will be rescheduling the meetup next wednesday, at L’Amère à Boire. Details coming very soon.
KEEP READINGHello everyone, our next meetup will be taking place on the 29th of January, 2014 at 18h30, at Notman House.
The evening’s agenda is as follows:
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For these free-form evenings, we always welcome audience participation. So if you have last minute things you’d like to present or talk about, we’d love to hear from you.
KEEP READINGHello everyone, our next meetup will be taking place on 27th of November, 2013 at 18h30, in Notman House as usual.
We’re a bit short notice this month, and we wanted to open the floor to anyone who’d like to get a hand at presenting an API, library, open source project or technology that is dear to their heart. The format we’re aiming for is small and informal, timeboxed to anything between 10-30m long.
As of now we had people interested in presenting What’s new in Android 4.4, a short tour of Dagger (the lightweight Injection library) as well as Retrofit (a Rest client API).
As usual, you’re welcome to come by and make announcements to our community. We’ll probably be going out for food after the event, so we hope you’ll stick around and hang out!
JetBrains
Once again, I’m very happy to announce that we’re being sponsored by none other than the makers of IntelliJ, JetBrains! We’ll be having a draw for 1 Free License of IntelliJ IDEA.
KEEP READINGSmall correction to tonight’s agenda. Since the Kit Kat® Android™ OS release isn’t actually out, we’ll be doing a quick intro and demo of the Gradle build system, the Dagger injection lib, the Otto event bus lib and the ButterKnife view “injection” library.
KEEP READINGHello everyone, our next meetup will be taking place on 30th of October, 2013 at 18h30, in Notman House as usual.
We have a great guest this month, Macy Kuang, with a presentation on Google Glass. We’ll also have Etienne and Boris who will be doing quick ~20m introductions to the Gradle Build System and the new Android™ KitKat® Release.
Macy Kuang is the Founder of Miaomiao Games. She has worked on titles such as Modern Combat, Asphalt and Fashion Icon while at GameLoft. In addition to programming, Macy has been on the organizing committee for AndroidTO, the annual Android conference, and a regular contributor to the Google Developer Group, Toronto. Macy participated in the Google Glass Foundry in New York in February 2013 and is now a Google Glass Pioneer, working with developer versions of the hardware and associated APIs.
Google Glass has been on developers hands for over half a year, and this presentation will cover the fundamentals of the technology Including how it works, what its current capabilities and limitations are, and how to develop for it. The Google Glass hardware takes into account some unique considerations not commonly seen in most mass-market devices, including bone conduction for speech and audio transmission, gesture ‘wake-up’ and On-Head Detection. Along the lines of the development process for Google Glass, this session will address various implementations, leading with applications created by Glass Pioneers at the Google Glass Foundry (the Google Glass Developer Hackathon held in New York and San Francisco). Demonstration of existing apps on Google Glass will cover pros and cons emerging as Google Glass use cases transition from novelty and gimmick to practical utility.
Développeur Android @ La Presse
We’ll look into what’s new for the platform.
Android Lead Developer @ PasswordBox.com
A quick working demo aiming to show what’s now possible when building a project. Focused on using Gradle at the command line.
KEEP READINGGDG Montreal Android is happy to announce the presentation videos from our DevFest 2013 Sunday Hack-Fair are finally up! We had two awards, a Public’s Choice Award and a Jury Attributed Grand Prize.
I can honestly say that the judges had a pretty hard time selecting a winner, we had quite a few good projects on display.
Our Jury’s choice award went to Avery Smith who presented his app HairPiq.
Hairpiq aims to bring barber posters into the mobile space. Users can take snaps of their favorite styles, Barbers can build portfolios of their best work. Throw social networking into the mix, and jury found the app’s potential very interesting.
Next, the public choice award went to RestoNet, by Jean Bagdoo.
Restonet acquires the City of Montreal’s public restaurant inspection data and displays it to the user in a set of 4 listview’s based on chronology, amount of fine, number of fines, and alphabetical order. Each listview row is clickable to display a detailed view of the offense, giving restaurant name, owner date , judgement date, fine, and more. (Soon to be available on the Play store.)
Our other presentations included:
ETS Mobile by the mobile apps development student club from ETS.
Gnito, an app that tries to bridge the gap between social networks and unify your online identity.
Map Marker, an app to help you simply drop markers at will on a Google map.
Wedding Guestbook, an app that allows guests at a wedding to record video messages for the happy couple.
You’ll find all the HackFair presentations on the following YouTube links:
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