Lukasz Wozniak

Lukasz Wozniak

Poznań, Poland
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Skills & Experience

  • Company

    ALT Lukasz Wozniak, ul. Jana Dlugosza 25a, 60-556 Poznan, NIP: 6671700006

  • Job Title

    DEvOps Engineer

  • Spoken Languages

    • Polish
    • English

83 Achievements

  • UI Testing with Espresso
  • Unit Testing - Now Featuring Robolectric!
  • Unit Testing
  • Using the MVC Architecture with Spring
  • Modeling, Storing, and Presenting Data with Spring
  • Creating Spring Controllers and Thymeleaf Views
  • Spring Components and Configuring Our App
  • Writing Your Own Java Annotation
  • Using Java's Built-In Annotations
  • Setting Up Your Local Environment for Spring Development
  • What to Test
  • How To Test
  • Why Test
  • Bells and Whistles
  • Diving into Web Development
  • Event Planning
  • Build a Pomodoro App
  • Creating an SVG
  • Introduction to SVG
  • Design a Better App
  • Graphical User Interfaces
  • Advanced Tooling
  • IDE Exploration
  • How it Works
  • Efficiency!
  • Exploring the Java Collections Framework
  • Organizing Data
  • Getting There
  • Delivering the MVP
  • Creating the MVP
  • Harnessing the Power of Objects
  • Meet Objects
  • Migrating a SQLite Database
  • CRUD Operations with SQLite
  • Using SQLite for Structured Data
  • Key-Value Saving with SharedPreferences
  • File Storage
  • Introduction to Data Persistence
  • Activity Transitions: Advanced Topics
  • Shared Element Transitions
  • Transitions Framework
  • Animation Basics
  • Workflows
  • Getting Started With Git
  • Working With Remote Repositories
  • Merging
  • Branches
  • Why Version Control Matters
  • GET and POST Requests in a Browser
  • Introduction to HTTP
  • Getting the REST You Need
  • Tablet Time
  • Ingredients and Directions
  • Managing Fragments
  • Introducing Fragments
  • The Project
  • Introducing SharedPreferences
  • The Activity Lifecycle
  • Acting on List Item Taps
  • Lists with RecyclerViews
  • Using Parcelable Data
  • Custom ListViews
  • Standard ListViews
  • Updating the Data Model
  • Hooking up the Model to the View
  • Building the Weather UI
  • Working with JSON
  • Concurrency and Error Handling
  • Networking
  • Exploring an API
  • Finishing the User Interface
  • The Model-View-Controller Pattern
  • Intents and Multiple Activities
  • User Input
  • Testing and Debugging
  • Improving Our Code
  • Basic Android Programming
  • Creating the Screen Layout
  • Getting Started with Android
  • Perfecting the Prototype
  • Using your New Tools
  • Getting Started with Java
  • Newbie