Unlimited vacation policies are inherently unfair
Unlimited vacation policies are often painted as a dream benefit that only happens in cushy tech jobs, but I think they're inherently unfair because they're entirely »
Unlimited vacation policies are often painted as a dream benefit that only happens in cushy tech jobs, but I think they're inherently unfair because they're entirely »
repeatWhen and retryWhen are fairly baffling at first glance. For starters, they are serious contenders for "most confusing marble diagrams": They're useful operators: they allow you »
Recently, I was working on an EditText that supports links. That is, users can add URLs that become clickable when not editing. When the EditText is »
RxJava makes error handling a snap. Just use onError, right? That's fine and dandy if you're the subscriber, but what about exceptions that occur inside your »
Allow me to indulge in a bit of throw-back-Thursday reminiscing as I look back on my first ever Android app: FlightTrack. In October of 2009 I »