
Harsh Shandilya developed and maintained Android SDK documentation in the dyte-io/docs repository, focusing on improving integration clarity and migration support for mobile developers. Over three months, Harsh delivered comprehensive updates aligned with mobile-core v2, including detailed quickstart guides, participant event documentation, and a migration path from Dyte SDKs to Cloudflare RealtimeKit. Using Java, Kotlin, and Markdown, Harsh ensured the documentation reflected evolving APIs and code conventions, providing mapping tables and code examples to reduce onboarding friction. The work demonstrated depth in technical writing and API integration, resulting in maintainable, versioned references that improved developer experience and reduced support needs.

September 2025 monthly summary focusing on key deliverables, developer enablement, and measurable impact. Primary effort centered on documenting a robust Android migration path from Dyte SDKs to Cloudflare RealtimeKit to reduce migration friction and guide developers through a smooth transition.
September 2025 monthly summary focusing on key deliverables, developer enablement, and measurable impact. Primary effort centered on documenting a robust Android migration path from Dyte SDKs to Cloudflare RealtimeKit to reduce migration friction and guide developers through a smooth transition.
January 2025: Updated Android Core SDK Participant Events documentation to align with code changes, improving developer onboarding and reducing integration friction. Focused on renaming the participant events listener interface and methods, restoring and clarifying the single-participant events guidance, and documenting that the active participant list excludes the local user. These changes ensure accurate API usage and consistent behavior expectations, supporting faster and more reliable integrations across client implementations.
January 2025: Updated Android Core SDK Participant Events documentation to align with code changes, improving developer onboarding and reducing integration friction. Focused on renaming the participant events listener interface and methods, restoring and clarifying the single-participant events guidance, and documenting that the active participant list excludes the local user. These changes ensure accurate API usage and consistent behavior expectations, supporting faster and more reliable integrations across client implementations.
December 2024 monthly summary for dyte-io/docs: Delivered comprehensive Android Core SDK Documentation Improvements (v2), covering quickstart usage, pre-call features, local user section, participants management, and waitlist documentation. The work was performed in the dyte-io/docs repository, producing a clean, versioned set of docs aligned with mobile-core v2 changes. The resulting documentation updates enhance developer onboarding, reduce support queries, and clarify integration flows for Android SDK adoption. Key outcomes include improved documentation quality, maintainability, and traceability to product changes.
December 2024 monthly summary for dyte-io/docs: Delivered comprehensive Android Core SDK Documentation Improvements (v2), covering quickstart usage, pre-call features, local user section, participants management, and waitlist documentation. The work was performed in the dyte-io/docs repository, producing a clean, versioned set of docs aligned with mobile-core v2 changes. The resulting documentation updates enhance developer onboarding, reduce support queries, and clarify integration flows for Android SDK adoption. Key outcomes include improved documentation quality, maintainability, and traceability to product changes.
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