We are proud to officially release an event-handling open-source library for Scala led by our developer @makingthematrix. About two-thirds of Wire Android is written in Scala, making it unique among Android apps! /1
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Our web team led by @bennycode created a GitHub Action as part of a continuous integration workflow to trigger automatically posted messages on Wire. Watch how to use Wire's new GitHub action: https://t.co/EzdXzfJDPn
«It's harder for someone to use an inaccessible application than it is for you to make it accessible.» Our Android Developer @BradAtWire discusses the importance of #accessibility for software companies & tips to make it easier for Android developers. https://t.co/8UJKvOY02F
In our 2nd blog post, Wire Software Engineer @ProgrammerDude shares his experiences attending the @ZuriHac virtual conference and Hackathon! https://t.co/ilpL96L77Q
In #WireEngineering’s first blog post, our very own Director of Mobile @fernando_cejas discusses company & engineering culture and the power of humanity: https://t.co/n3SN3l8rDY
Check out our new Engineering Blog where you’ll find content about software, engineering, problem-solving and experiences straight from Wire developers!
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@wire There are also initiatives to start sharing more #opensource content. @WireOpenSource. Our Engineering Blog is a #WIP here: https://t.co/CvxUAdxBd4. Sample articles for now. Stay tuned.
WhatsApp announced it has reached two billion users in part because people think it’s so safe. But how vulnerable is the app and other messaging services to hackers? @byjacobward reports.
Wire's Head of Security and co-author of the Messaging Layer Security IETF protocol draft @raphaelrobert provides an introduction to message encryption protocols at @BlackHatEvents USA: https://t.co/P9T98NM94V
As a good engineering practice favor small PRs for readability and making easier the review itself.
At @WireOpenSource we aim to have PRs no bigger than 500 lines. There are plugins that help you out.
If your functionality is too big, then divide and conquer (split it up).
Messaging Layer Security or #MLS is a new protocol designed to firm up the security of enterprise messaging platforms by employing end-to-end encryption within group communication.
At a time when information is the most valuable asset to an organization, a substantial blind spot still remains in using email – and this is what Messaging Layer Security #MLS strives to tackle.
▶️ Next, we have Benny Neugebauer (@bennycode) and Florian Keller, talking about code generation with TypeScript’s compiler API and abstract syntax tree 🌳
Our Web Development Team Lead @apfelbenny discusses the recent and ongoing migration of Wire's #JavaScript codebase to #TypeScript and the impact of the shift on both the organization and users. https://t.co/esGF0Sqqvf
Join our web developers Benny (@apfelbenny) and Florian (ffflorian on @github) for a #TypeScript fueled Tech Talk at
@berlinjs on January 16th – discussing our work here at Wire and how to construct consistent and maintainable source code. See you soon! https://t.co/rvrMymxeDH
Here is how we migrated our existing #JavaScript code base to @typescript. A step by step guide. Based on our web application at @wire. https://t.co/bua5iz1ff6