Avantica Mobile Development Leader Ronald Hernandez

We interviewed our head of mobile development Ronald Hernández about his group and what they are working on.  Read his comments below.

What are the goals of the mobile group and what are you trying to achieve?

Obviously there is the goal of getting some great products out there.  We are trying to expand our knowledge and put in place some processes that will make mobile development run smoothly.  As a group we are a functional unit inside Avantica, meaning that we would have a whole set of resources dedicated to this specific area, like an independent group that provides services not only to external clients, but also to Avantica’s internal projects.

What types of applications does Avantica have experience with?

I guess we’ve been pretty much across the board in types of apps: Finance, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Health and Fitness. We are talking to a new client about a music application that should begin development shortly.  The apps that we’ve worked on vary a lot in terms of functionality and what it takes to piece them together to have something the client will be satisfied with.  We’ve developed them in all platforms: Android, iPhone, Symbian, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, so I can say we have experience across the whole board in both categories and platforms.  We’re never shy to go ahead and expand that.

How did you get involved with Avantica’s mobile group?  What interested you to lead the group?

I think that I’m a very technical person.  I love to work with gadgets and play around with stuff, so, all mobile things and working with small devices comes really natural to me.  Henry [Avantica Director of Development] came to me and asked me if I was interested to get the group going.  I did a couple of applications and the company saw that there was potential to get into this line of work.  Ever since then, I’ve grown to like the experience.

Can you describe a favorite project your group has done?

One of my personal favorites is a news app we developed for La Nación, which is an important Costa Rican newspaper that has the largest circulation in the country. It’s a personal favorite because it took a big effort to get it done, it’s a really cool app, and I think it pushes the boundaries in the UI side more than what we have done in the past.  It meant working with a very important client in Costa Rica and it’s going to give us a lot of exposure as a development company.

What mobile platforms seem interesting to you and what technologies are you looking at?

Every day is a new learning experience for us.  We try to cover as much as each SDK has to offer. We are investigating cross platform options like Phone Gap or Mono Touch to be able to go ahead and build mobile applications from other types of frameworks.  That is interesting to us because then we can generate apps in a lot less time across all platforms than if we create different applications for each platform.

From the Graphics point of view, I would say iPhone and iPad are very interesting to us. Obviously we don’t want to outcast other platforms, but seeing an iPad and the real estate that it offers, the possibilities we can explore are very interesting to us.

How do you envision Avantica´s mobile division in the future?

I see it growing in size.  Our engineers need to be fully trained in a whole suite of platforms.  Obviously I want them to be experienced in iPhone, Android, Blackberry and all major platforms.  Also I see us as a unit that generates content and learning material so that we can give back our knowledge to Avantica and all its resources, so that if they are not directly involved with the unit, at least they know what we are doing.  And from then on I also think that at one point we will be able to be recognized as experts in the area and we will be able to give back and share our knowledge to clients and the regional mobile community via seminars.

What is your favorite device and why?

My favorite device at the moment is the iPad.  It just rocks! It’s a tool that helps you with your every day activities. I’ve been using it for work, to write down notes, check out websites, check out trends and new apps coming out, that’s pretty cool. I carry it with me all the time. It’s great and it has given me an excuse to not carry my laptop around anymore, and that is always welcomed.

If a person is interested in mobile development, what do you recommend they do?

Read a lot.  Scour blogs and forums because it is an ever-changing environment and new stuff comes out every day.  Just being able to browse through the information that the Internet offers is a great start. Certainly, mobile is something that is flourishing at this moment.  Not all the rules and standards have been written down and there is new stuff coming out every day so just keep up with the trends and all that is going on.

I would recommend that if you are looking to get into mobile development, to start only with one platform and then move on to the others. If java developers are serious about doing mobile they can start off with Android or Blackberry because they can actually do java developments in there.  They just have to learn the quirks, nuts and bolts of how to do the application, but they already have the skill to start with.  If they want to do iPhone, I would suggest they get a book.  There are a ton of really good books out there that feature the craft.  Just keep in touch with other developers and what they are doing.

Any final thoughts?

Mobile devices are adding more functionality every generation so consequently apps will get more and more complex.  That gives developers and users lot of opportunities.  Faster processors, larger memory and bigger display screens are giving great opportunities to get creative and we are getting to a point where the sky is the limit to what you can do.  It is only going to get better with time.

I would encourage companies and developers to go ahead and jump into this. It is very interesting in the technical side and is something that the end user is going to be craving, especially with the proliferation of smart phones. It’s good business-wise and is also great progress from a technological and scientific approach.

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