Tommy Buonomo is Head of Mobile at Lydia Solutions with 10+ years of experience building high-performance, user-centered mobile applications and leading cross-platform teams. He rose from Android developer to architect and mobile lead, now overseeing both Android and iOS squads while aligning product and technology roadmaps. Technical strengths include native Android architecture (Java/Kotlin), CI/CD automation, and pragmatic application of Clean Architecture patterns, alongside hands-on integration of generative AI tools like GitHub Copilot. He’s an active open-source contributor (e.g., the dotsindicator Android library) and brings practical know-how from projects such as payment systems and NF525-compliant POS solutions. Known for structuring teams and workflows with Notion and for turning UX-focused design work into stable, monitored production apps, he pairs rigorous engineering discipline with direct, results-driven leadership.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Licence Informatique Informatique, Licence Informatique Informatique at Faculté des sciences de Luminy
Master 2 en informatique Développement et Applications sur Plateformes Mobiles, Master 2 en informatique Développement et Applications sur Plateformes Mobiles at Université de Toulon
Three material Dots Indicators for view pagers in Android !
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:3 reviews, 154 commits, 27 PRs in 5 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Tommy primarily contributed to the development of the Android-based dots indicator library. Their commits involved implementing new features, such as the "spacing" attribute to adjust dot spacing and fixing crashes related to updating view pager data. Further enhancements included the implementation of a spring dot animation and the addition of attributes like 'dotsStrokeColor' to customize the visual appearance of the indicator. They also improved the existing code for RTL layouts.
Contributions:33 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 1 month
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