
In May 2025, Antonicg developed a new Image Gallery Preview component for the Skyscanner/backpack-android repository, introducing both Default and Hero variants to modernize gallery functionality. The work involved deprecating the legacy BpkImageGalleryCarousel in favor of the Hero variant, streamlining the codebase and reducing technical debt. Antonicg implemented snapshot-based UI testing to ensure interface stability and prevent regressions, while also updating developer documentation to guide migration and clarify the deprecation path. The project demonstrated proficiency in Android development, Jetpack Compose, and Kotlin, focusing on feature delivery, code health, and improved user experience without addressing major bug fixes during the period.

May 2025 monthly summary for Skyscanner/backpack-android. Delivered a new Image Gallery Preview component with Default and Hero variants, introducing modern gallery capabilities while deprecating the legacy BpkImageGalleryCarousel in favor of the Hero variant. Implemented automated UI confidence through snapshot tests and updated developer documentation to reflect the new component and deprecation path. No major bugs fixed this month; focus was on feature delivery and code health. Impact includes improved gallery UX, reduced technical debt, and stronger UI stability via tests. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Android UI components, Kotlin/Java integration patterns, snapshot/UI testing, documentation, and deprecation strategy.
May 2025 monthly summary for Skyscanner/backpack-android. Delivered a new Image Gallery Preview component with Default and Hero variants, introducing modern gallery capabilities while deprecating the legacy BpkImageGalleryCarousel in favor of the Hero variant. Implemented automated UI confidence through snapshot tests and updated developer documentation to reflect the new component and deprecation path. No major bugs fixed this month; focus was on feature delivery and code health. Impact includes improved gallery UX, reduced technical debt, and stronger UI stability via tests. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Android UI components, Kotlin/Java integration patterns, snapshot/UI testing, documentation, and deprecation strategy.
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