
What weâre about
### Welcome to the GDG Android chapter for Stockholm! đžđȘ
We are a group of people who work with or are simply interested in mobile development. We organize meetups for people to join and share their ideas and experiences with the community to learn more about Android, Flutter and Kotlin Multiplatform development and all that goes with it.
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### Speakers
We're always looking for new speakers, everyone is welcome. Please fill in this form, or DM us organizers, and we'll get back to you ASAP.
### Hosts
We're also looking for hosts to sponsor our meetups. If you want to sponsor a meetup, please fill out this form, or DM us organizers.
This FAQ covers some common questions you may have.
Disclaimer: GDG Stockholm Android is an independent group; our activities and the opinions expressed here should in no way be linked to Google, the corporation. To learn more about the GDG program, visit https://developers.google.com/groups/
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Game project presentations by students of The Game Assembly x GDG Android SthlmGoogle Sweden , Stockholm
Join us for at the Google office in Stockholm for a dedicated evening full of video game development!
We invited two groups of talented developers from The Gaming Assembly Stockholm who will showcase the games they have created for their final study project.
Further, we're thrilled to welcome the maintainer of the Flame Engine, Lukas Klingsbro, for an insightful talk on how to use the Flame game development framework to create your on games.
Annie Tsai, from Hology Interactive will be presenting about the making of mobile/web game Deep Clash using their WebGL game engine, and shares their insights about how to optimize the game assets and VFX.
Announcement
Please, sign up for the event here.Agenda:
- Intro by GDG Android Sthlm x TGA
- Presentation by Flame Engine maintainer - Lukas Klingsbro
- Presentation by Hology Interactive - Annie Tsai
- Game project presentation by 2x TGA student groups.Not open