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Episode 194: Subtext

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Release Date: 01/17/2023

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This time, Tor, Romain, and Chet were joined by Siyamed Sinir and Sean McQuillan from the Android Text team to talk about, well, text. Which, it turns out, is a very deep, complicated, and constantly evolving technology. The conversation covered everything from the fundamentals of the text stack on Android to the capabilities and implementation of text in Jetpack Compose to internationalization to fonts to emojis to performance to.... you get the idea. There was a lot of stuff to talk about. And so much subtext.

Romain, Chet, Sean, Tor, and Siyamed (using RTL support: Siyamed, Tor, Sean, Chet, and Romain)

Links:

Romain: @romainguy and [email protected]

Tor: @tornorbye and [email protected]

Chet: @chethaase and [email protected]

Siyamed:@siyamed

Sean: tech.lgbt/@objcode

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