
Daniel Alomé developed and maintained the CodeOnTheGo repository, delivering a robust Android IDE with plugin extensibility, advanced CI/CD automation, and user-focused UI/UX improvements. Over twelve months, Daniel engineered features such as a Gradle-based plugin system, persistent editor tabs, and live Markdown/HTML preview, while integrating analytics and error tracking for data-driven reliability. He applied Kotlin and Java for core development, leveraging technologies like Jetpack Compose, Room, and Firebase to enhance modularity and stability. His work addressed complex challenges in build automation, lifecycle management, and computer vision, resulting in a maintainable, extensible codebase that improved developer velocity and user experience.
March 2026 monthly summary for appdevforall/CodeOnTheGo focusing on delivering business value through data accuracy improvements, enhanced developer experience, and expanded plugin capabilities.
March 2026 monthly summary for appdevforall/CodeOnTheGo focusing on delivering business value through data accuracy improvements, enhanced developer experience, and expanded plugin capabilities.
February 2026 (2026-02) performance summary for appdevforall/CodeOnTheGo. Delivered a strong blend of user-centric UI polish, stability hardening, and developer tooling improvements that directly enhance product usability, reliability, and velocity. Highlights include visual and interaction polish across the Plugin Manager and related plugins, stability improvements for resource cleanup, and advanced IDE tooling support to accelerate development cycles. The work aligns with business goals of faster time-to-value for users, consistent UX across the plugin ecosystem, and improved developer productivity.
February 2026 (2026-02) performance summary for appdevforall/CodeOnTheGo. Delivered a strong blend of user-centric UI polish, stability hardening, and developer tooling improvements that directly enhance product usability, reliability, and velocity. Highlights include visual and interaction polish across the Plugin Manager and related plugins, stability improvements for resource cleanup, and advanced IDE tooling support to accelerate development cycles. The work aligns with business goals of faster time-to-value for users, consistent UX across the plugin ecosystem, and improved developer productivity.
January 2026 – Key outcomes for appdevforall/CodeOnTheGo: Key features delivered - Implemented a plugin system for Code On the Go with a dedicated Gradle plugin to build/manage plugins and a packaging workflow for plugin artifacts, enabling seamless plugin development and distribution. - Packaging and artifact improvements for plugins, including a robust packaging system (plugin-artifacts.zip) and Brotli-compressed release assets for faster deployments. - Language support for new classes: added language selection (Java/Kotlin) with a UI toggle and updated file-creation logic to reflect the choice. Major bugs fixed - Go launcher icon bug fixed by updating AndroidManifest resources and cleaning up related assets; plugin generator integration remains in the same commits. - Gradle build reliability: resolved implicit dependency validation for lint tasks and asset dependencies to improve stability of build pipelines. - UI stability: fixed crashes in layout editor navigation, plugin fragments, Direct Boot storage access, and WebView rendering; addressed configuration-change crashes for plugin fragments and improved tooltip rendering in WebView; added NoNoCompressExtensions for assets to fix missing tflite assets. - Security posture: removed Bouncy Castle provider from KeyPairGenerator for improved security stance. Overall impact and accomplishments - Significantly enhanced modularity and extensibility via a plugin architecture, enabling faster feature iteration and third-party contributions. - Improved release reliability and performance with Brotli compression and a streamlined asset workflow, reducing artifact sizes and deployment time. - Strengthened developer and user experience through language-aware class creation, reduced UI crashes, and more resilient UI interactions across the app. - Improved security posture by adopting default security providers, simplifying configuration and maintenance. Technologies/skills demonstrated - Gradle multi-project and composite builds, Gradle plugin development, and packaging automation for plugins. - Android manifest/resource management and DexClassLoader considerations for plugin fragments. - Kotlin/Java language support and UI integration for dynamic file creation. - UI/UX resilience: crash fixes, WebView HTML handling improvements, and Direct Boot/storage handling. - Security hardening through provider simplification.
January 2026 – Key outcomes for appdevforall/CodeOnTheGo: Key features delivered - Implemented a plugin system for Code On the Go with a dedicated Gradle plugin to build/manage plugins and a packaging workflow for plugin artifacts, enabling seamless plugin development and distribution. - Packaging and artifact improvements for plugins, including a robust packaging system (plugin-artifacts.zip) and Brotli-compressed release assets for faster deployments. - Language support for new classes: added language selection (Java/Kotlin) with a UI toggle and updated file-creation logic to reflect the choice. Major bugs fixed - Go launcher icon bug fixed by updating AndroidManifest resources and cleaning up related assets; plugin generator integration remains in the same commits. - Gradle build reliability: resolved implicit dependency validation for lint tasks and asset dependencies to improve stability of build pipelines. - UI stability: fixed crashes in layout editor navigation, plugin fragments, Direct Boot storage access, and WebView rendering; addressed configuration-change crashes for plugin fragments and improved tooltip rendering in WebView; added NoNoCompressExtensions for assets to fix missing tflite assets. - Security posture: removed Bouncy Castle provider from KeyPairGenerator for improved security stance. Overall impact and accomplishments - Significantly enhanced modularity and extensibility via a plugin architecture, enabling faster feature iteration and third-party contributions. - Improved release reliability and performance with Brotli compression and a streamlined asset workflow, reducing artifact sizes and deployment time. - Strengthened developer and user experience through language-aware class creation, reduced UI crashes, and more resilient UI interactions across the app. - Improved security posture by adopting default security providers, simplifying configuration and maintenance. Technologies/skills demonstrated - Gradle multi-project and composite builds, Gradle plugin development, and packaging automation for plugins. - Android manifest/resource management and DexClassLoader considerations for plugin fragments. - Kotlin/Java language support and UI integration for dynamic file creation. - UI/UX resilience: crash fixes, WebView HTML handling improvements, and Direct Boot/storage handling. - Security hardening through provider simplification.
December 2025 — Focused on delivering a key UI navigation feature for CodeOnTheGo and strengthening app stability across UI, lifecycle, and asset handling. Delivered: Plugin Sidebar with a 12-slot limit and a scrollable navigation rail, enabled by a manifest declaration and robust handling to prevent slot leaks when plugin loading fails. Major stability fixes reduced crash surfaces across layout, fragments, tooltips, WebView, and assets. This month emphasizes reliability, better error messaging, and improved developer velocity in plugin-driven extensions.
December 2025 — Focused on delivering a key UI navigation feature for CodeOnTheGo and strengthening app stability across UI, lifecycle, and asset handling. Delivered: Plugin Sidebar with a 12-slot limit and a scrollable navigation rail, enabled by a manifest declaration and robust handling to prevent slot leaks when plugin loading fails. Major stability fixes reduced crash surfaces across layout, fragments, tooltips, WebView, and assets. This month emphasizes reliability, better error messaging, and improved developer velocity in plugin-driven extensions.
2025-11 Monthly Summary: Focused on delivering user-facing UX improvements, strengthening release engineering, and improving core app stability. Key features delivered include Dark Mode and UI dialog enhancements for the recent project screen, release pipeline optimization and CI/CD reliability, and plugins system documentation improvements with APK analyzer load fixes. Major stability and performance work reduced crash risk and improved responsiveness across the app. Overall impact: faster, more reliable releases; better accessibility and user experience; and a stronger developer experience. Technologies demonstrated include Android UI accessibility and theming, CI/CD automation and release orchestration (including Google Drive docs DB fetch, Workload Identity Federation auth, Brotli compression, and artifact cleanup), plugin architecture and documentation, background processing and TreeSitter-related safeguards.
2025-11 Monthly Summary: Focused on delivering user-facing UX improvements, strengthening release engineering, and improving core app stability. Key features delivered include Dark Mode and UI dialog enhancements for the recent project screen, release pipeline optimization and CI/CD reliability, and plugins system documentation improvements with APK analyzer load fixes. Major stability and performance work reduced crash risk and improved responsiveness across the app. Overall impact: faster, more reliable releases; better accessibility and user experience; and a stronger developer experience. Technologies demonstrated include Android UI accessibility and theming, CI/CD automation and release orchestration (including Google Drive docs DB fetch, Workload Identity Federation auth, Brotli compression, and artifact cleanup), plugin architecture and documentation, background processing and TreeSitter-related safeguards.
October 2025 focused on delivering user-centric UX improvements, privacy-conscious onboarding, robust external URL handling, and stronger release reliability. The work emphasizes business value through enhanced usability, compliance, and faster, safer deployments. Key features were implemented across multiple UI surfaces, with selective refinements to stability and performance.
October 2025 focused on delivering user-centric UX improvements, privacy-conscious onboarding, robust external URL handling, and stronger release reliability. The work emphasizes business value through enhanced usability, compliance, and faster, safer deployments. Key features were implemented across multiple UI surfaces, with selective refinements to stability and performance.
September 2025 | CodeOnTheGo: Delivered robust project deletion, UX improvements, expanded tooltip system, CI/CD enhancements, plugin system groundwork, and analytics integration. All changes contributed to reliability, usability, and data-driven decisions, with strong emphasis on business value and developer efficiency.
September 2025 | CodeOnTheGo: Delivered robust project deletion, UX improvements, expanded tooltip system, CI/CD enhancements, plugin system groundwork, and analytics integration. All changes contributed to reliability, usability, and data-driven decisions, with strong emphasis on business value and developer efficiency.
August 2025: Drove security, reliability, and user guidance improvements in CodeOnTheGo. Key changes include CI/CD workload identity federation and verification steps; Jira-titled build notifications; a reusable feedback submission class; a feature flag system for experiments; and long-press contextual help across UI. Also fixed SDK version name typos to ensure correct versioning. These efforts reduced deployment risk, improved release clarity, and accelerated safe experimentation while enhancing user onboarding and feedback loops.
August 2025: Drove security, reliability, and user guidance improvements in CodeOnTheGo. Key changes include CI/CD workload identity federation and verification steps; Jira-titled build notifications; a reusable feedback submission class; a feature flag system for experiments; and long-press contextual help across UI. Also fixed SDK version name typos to ensure correct versioning. These efforts reduced deployment risk, improved release clarity, and accelerated safe experimentation while enhancing user onboarding and feedback loops.
July 2025 performance summary for appdevforall/CodeOnTheGo. Focused on editor usability improvements, reliability hardening, and release automation. Key features delivered include Autocomplete Tooltip Enhancements for Java/Kotlin and UI/UX improvements for file actions and layout. Major bugs fixed include dynamic database path resolution, test environment stability, and Gradle lint configuration, along with codebase cleanup of text formatting. Introduced a CI/CD release workflow for Firebase App Distribution with automated release notes. Result: reduced editor friction, more reliable tests and builds, and streamlined release process driving faster, safer deployments.
July 2025 performance summary for appdevforall/CodeOnTheGo. Focused on editor usability improvements, reliability hardening, and release automation. Key features delivered include Autocomplete Tooltip Enhancements for Java/Kotlin and UI/UX improvements for file actions and layout. Major bugs fixed include dynamic database path resolution, test environment stability, and Gradle lint configuration, along with codebase cleanup of text formatting. Introduced a CI/CD release workflow for Firebase App Distribution with automated release notes. Result: reduced editor friction, more reliable tests and builds, and streamlined release process driving faster, safer deployments.
June 2025 delivered focused improvements in CodeOnTheGo, emphasizing CI/instrumentation testing, stability of the editor lifecycle, and maintainability. Key features include a new CI workflow for instrumentation tests on Firebase Test Lab, supporting v8 debug builds, improved test result parsing, and Slack notifications, with a manual trigger (workflow_dispatch) for on-demand runs. Major bugs fixed include resolving a CancellationException in the Editor lifecycle by refining how actions are cleared when the activity is paused or destroyed, and improving initialization error messages by including the project name for faster debugging. Additional UI cleanliness and maintenance tasks were completed, including removing unnecessary capitalization logic in list adapters, a targeted code refactor of BaseEditorActivity lifecycle handling, and updates to .gitignore to ignore build-generated artifacts. These changes reduce CI flakiness, improve developer feedback loops, and enhance project onboarding and UI consistency. Technologies demonstrated include GitHub Actions, Firebase Test Lab, Android/Kotlin lifecycle handling, code refactoring, and repository hygiene for faster delivery and fewer regressions.
June 2025 delivered focused improvements in CodeOnTheGo, emphasizing CI/instrumentation testing, stability of the editor lifecycle, and maintainability. Key features include a new CI workflow for instrumentation tests on Firebase Test Lab, supporting v8 debug builds, improved test result parsing, and Slack notifications, with a manual trigger (workflow_dispatch) for on-demand runs. Major bugs fixed include resolving a CancellationException in the Editor lifecycle by refining how actions are cleared when the activity is paused or destroyed, and improving initialization error messages by including the project name for faster debugging. Additional UI cleanliness and maintenance tasks were completed, including removing unnecessary capitalization logic in list adapters, a targeted code refactor of BaseEditorActivity lifecycle handling, and updates to .gitignore to ignore build-generated artifacts. These changes reduce CI flakiness, improve developer feedback loops, and enhance project onboarding and UI consistency. Technologies demonstrated include GitHub Actions, Firebase Test Lab, Android/Kotlin lifecycle handling, code refactoring, and repository hygiene for faster delivery and fewer regressions.
May 2025 performance summary for appdevforall/CodeOnTheGo: Delivered targeted improvements across CI/CD, in-app documentation, UI theming, and error-free user experience. These changes reduced deployment friction, enabled offline-accessible documentation, and improved UX reliability, while simplifying the codebase and maintenance.
May 2025 performance summary for appdevforall/CodeOnTheGo: Delivered targeted improvements across CI/CD, in-app documentation, UI theming, and error-free user experience. These changes reduced deployment friction, enabled offline-accessible documentation, and improved UX reliability, while simplifying the codebase and maintenance.
April 2025 monthly summary for appdevforall/CodeOnTheGo focused on delivering user-centric features, stabilizing deployment pipelines, and advancing branding consistency. Delivered four key items with clear business value: improved offline UX, streamlined user feedback, refreshed visuals for brand alignment, and more reliable CI/CD and Android build setup.
April 2025 monthly summary for appdevforall/CodeOnTheGo focused on delivering user-centric features, stabilizing deployment pipelines, and advancing branding consistency. Delivered four key items with clear business value: improved offline UX, streamlined user feedback, refreshed visuals for brand alignment, and more reliable CI/CD and Android build setup.

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