Paul Burke is an independent software developer in New York with 14 years of hands-on experience building mobile apps, web services, and Web3 social tools. He has a strong Android pedigree—transitioning large codebases to Kotlin, rewriting a high-scale audio player for 6M MAU at Audiomack, and contributing UX-focused improvements to popular Android components like ItemTouchHelper and Flipboard's bottomsheet. As a solo founder and lead engineer on early-stage products, he routinely bridges product design, front-end UX, and backend server work to ship v1 experiences. Since 2021 he’s focused on Web3 social, building browser extensions and open-source projects that explore decentralized social interfaces. Pragmatic and self-taught, he combines prototype-through-production experience with a taste for subtle UX details (drag handles, swipe fades, back-button behaviors) that quietly lift user experience.
Basic example of using ItemTouchHelper to add drag & drop and swipe-to-dismiss to RecyclerView.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:2 releases, 13 commits, 3 pushes in 1 month
Contributions summary:Paul focused on enhancing the Android application's user experience and functionality. Their contributions involved implementing drag-and-drop and swipe-to-dismiss features for a RecyclerView using ItemTouchHelper. Furthermore, the user added a drag handle to list items and implemented item fading effects on swipe, indicating an emphasis on UI/UX improvements. The commits also included adding a grid layout manager example and updating the README file.
Android component which presents a dismissible view from the bottom of the screen
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:5 commits, 3 PRs, 10 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Paul focused on enhancing the Android component's user experience. Their primary contributions involve implementing back button functionality within the bottom sheet, ensuring proper dismissal behavior. They addressed a merge conflict and made updates in the sample application related to the menu. Furthermore, the user exposed controls for dismissal behavior when the bottom sheet is expanded.
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Paul Burke - Independent Software Developer at Self-employed