JSON calls in Android 101 - WITH PUPPETS!

Track: Mobile
Skill Level: Beginner
Room: Ballroom A
Time Slot: Thu 3/12, 1:00 PM
Tags: mobile , json , android
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Abstract

Making a call to a web URL and then processing a JSON response within an Android app is essential to the developers toolbook. It can be daunting, frustrating, boring and confusing and there are NO good tutorials on the internet. This presentation will walk beginners through the creation, processing and parsing of a JSON call, with an hilarious analogy for each line of code. Audience participation will be requested for a paper-bag-puppet show to further nail down the concepts. No one who attends this session will ever get lost in the quagmire of JSON again.

Participants will walk away with a Github link to the code we’ve created and a copy of the presentation slides. One former participant reviewed the session as “The best Tuesday ever.”

Kate Catlin

Kate Catlin is an Android Developer at Detroit Labs after recently graduating from their unique Apprenticeship program. One of the requirements of the training is that participants educate others on specific coding elements, which led to the creation of this presentation. Her background in community development and her recent entry into the tech scene combine to give her a distinctive skill at explaining concepts to newbies in an entertaining and attention-keeping manner. Kate is also the Founder of www.AssemblyOfCommerce.com, which is currently in beta mode, and a lover of all things related to bicycles and/or pita bread.