Kevin Schildhorn is an Android developer with 11 years of mobile engineering experience, currently building cross-platform features at Touchlab and specializing in Kotlin Multiplatform integration. He pairs production Android expertise—shipping Firebase-backed event and notification features—with iOS interoperability work that connects shared KMP code to native UIs. A Georgia Tech MS in Computer Science and a background in game art and C++ inform his pragmatic approach to performance and UX, and he still explores game development in his spare time. Kevin is based in Poughkeepsie, NY and publishes his work publicly (including contributions to well-known Touchlab projects like KaMPKit and DroidconKotlin), demonstrating a commitment to open-source collaboration and developer tooling.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master's Degree, Computer Science, 3.60 GPA, Master's Degree, Computer Science, 3.60 GPA at Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelors, Games & Simulation Arts and Sciences, 3.27 GPA, Bachelors, Games & Simulation Arts and Sciences, 3.27 GPA at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
KaMP Kit by Touchlab. A collection of code & tools designed to get your mobile team started quickly w/Kotlin Multiplatform
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android/iOS)
Contributions:6 reviews, 93 commits, 15 PRs in 7 months
Contributions summary:Kevin's commits primarily revolve around integrating and utilizing Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) within the `kampkit` repository. They added features related to database interaction using SQLDelight and Ktor for network requests, demonstrating knowledge of cross-platform data access. Further contributions included setting up iOS-specific configurations and UI implementations, with a focus on integrating the shared code with iOS, creating ViewModels, and connecting the data to the UI.
Contributions:13 reviews, 75 commits, 69 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Kevin primarily contributed to the mobile application development, as evidenced by the code modifications related to Android-specific components. Their work involved modifying application delegate files and integrating Firebase notifications for event reminders and feedback. They also made changes in Android-specific files, which suggests a focus on building and maintaining features within the Android platform.
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