In part one of this two-part segment, we talk to the one and only Jake Wharton. He gives us the scoop on how he operates day to day, what he looks for in a good Android developer and how to become a better Android developer. He also touches upon the various sources and non-Java platforms that he draws inspiration from. Finally, he talks about open source and gives tips on leading an open source project.

Show Notes Follow up: * Michel Panzer on UIL [plus.google.com]

Episode topics: * ActionBar Sherlock [github.com] * Jake’s working environment + Square Github Styles [github.com] + No tabs in Intellij [hadihariri.com] * Android source code browsing: + Android SDK Search by Roman Nurik [chrome.google.com] + Download the Android AOSP Source [source.android.com] + AndroidXref [androidxref.com] + Grepcode Android [grepcode.com] * Device Platform Versions [developer.android.com] * non-Java languages and platforms to draw inspiration from: + Go [golang.org] + Rust [rust-lang.org] + CycleJs [github.com] * Droidcon Montreal keynote by JW and JW

Contact Jake Wharton * @jakewharton [twitter.com] * jakewharton.com

Donn Felker * @donnfelker [twitter.com] * donnfelker.com

Kaushik Gopal * @kaushikgopal [twitter.com] * kaush.co