
Miranda Jiang developed a Theming Token System for the stripe/stripe-android repository, enabling dynamic UI theming across the Android SDK and Connect embedded components. She introduced new token types for buttons, badges, typography, and padding, allowing customers to customize branding and appearance through theme overrides. Miranda’s approach included implementing builders, private constructors, and comprehensive tests in Kotlin to ensure reliability and maintainability. She also updated documentation and the project’s changelog using Markdown to communicate deprecations and additions. Her work focused on code health, including API dumps and rebasing, supporting a stable release cycle and enhancing the SDK’s customization capabilities.
April 2026 monthly summary for stripe/stripe-android: Implemented a Theming Token System to enable dynamic UI theming across the Android SDK and Connect embedded components, improving branding consistency and customization agility for customers. Key achievements include introducing new theming token types for buttons, badges, typography, and padding; adding builders and tests to ensure reliability; updating the CHANGELOG to reflect deprecations and additions; and carrying out code health improvements (rebasing, API dumps, and breaking-change safeguards) to support a stable 2026 release cycle.
April 2026 monthly summary for stripe/stripe-android: Implemented a Theming Token System to enable dynamic UI theming across the Android SDK and Connect embedded components, improving branding consistency and customization agility for customers. Key achievements include introducing new theming token types for buttons, badges, typography, and padding; adding builders and tests to ensure reliability; updating the CHANGELOG to reflect deprecations and additions; and carrying out code health improvements (rebasing, API dumps, and breaking-change safeguards) to support a stable 2026 release cycle.

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