By Sergio De Simone

Dropbox recently took ownership of the open-source Store library to revamp it and bring it closer to the current Android developer ecosystem. Originally developed at the New York Times, Store is a library for "effortless, reactive data loading" that was originally written in Java. Store has since been rewritten in Kotlin on the foundations provided by Coroutines and Flow. Along with the Google JetPack collection of libraries, Dropbox Store provides a solution to create modern Android apps.

 

By Marela Bush

The advancement of technology has been so vast that machines are performing almost all our tasks. This has led to a huge reduction in human efforts. Anyhow, these machines also need to be tested timely to reduce costs. The process of software testing starts with check if the system is performing well as per the functionalities and helps to solve the requirements or not.