Designers of the Roundtable June 2017
Welcome to Designers of the Round Table, a monthly spot where I sit down with our design team and pose a question about how they work, how they would solve a problem, or what tool works best in a certain
The Case for Kotlin
As a mobile-first dev shop, we stay on top of the trends, platform changes, and new facets of our industry. In the past few years, a language has emerged that makes Android development more fun for the developer, and which
QA Owns Main: A New Merging Strategy for Higher Quality
Here at Detroit Labs, we’ve devised a simple workflow change to reduce the amount of bugs merged into Main, leading to a higher quality app and a ton of other benefits. We call it QA Owns Main, because your project’s
Machine Learning and Human Biases
I attended Self.conference’s Saturday sessions and I joined a talk titled “Machines Learning Human Biases: How Does It Happen? Can We Unteach Them?” by Devney Hamilton. This session was particularly intriguing to me because about two months ago I started