David González Verdugo is a software engineer with 10 years of experience specializing in Android development using Kotlin and Java, with strong expertise in modern Android architecture components and MVVM. Based in Valladolid, Spain, he combines hands-on app development with a rigorous approach to unit and UI testing to deliver reliable mobile experiences. An active open-source contributor, he has improved file transfer robustness in the well-regarded ownCloud Android Library by fixing chunked uploads, handling server responses, and preserving file timestamps. Colleagues value his backend-minded contributions to mobile projects, where he bridges client-side UX needs with resilient file synchronization logic. He brings a pragmatic focus on bug fixes and error handling that materially improves real-world file transfer reliability.
Contributions:1 release, 23 reviews, 441 commits in 3 years 4 months
Contributions summary:David primarily worked on the ownCloud Android Library, focusing on file upload and download functionalities. They fixed bugs related to normal and chunked upload operations, implemented the setting of file modification timestamps for uploads, and added code to handle and address potential errors. The user contributed to optimizing file transfer and also handled server-side responses.
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