Welcome to the latest episode of Talking Kotlin! In this edition, we are thrilled to have Amrita, Kieran, and Zac, as we dive into a detailed discussion on Circuit – a simple, lightweight, and extensible framework for building Kotlin applications that’s Compose from the ground up. If you’re interested in learning more about Circuit and […]
In this episode of talking Kotlin, we are talking to Urs Peter about what will happen to Kotlin Coroutines after the arrival of Project Loom in JVM. Source link
What distinguishes a mid-level developer from a senior one, and how do you make the leap? Find out in this episode of Talking Kotlin! Our guest is Marcin Moskala – an experienced developer, trainer, speaker, and author of books on Kotlin. Marcin on Twitter – https://twitter.com/marcinmoskala Marcin’s website – https://marcinmoskala.com Source link
This time we talked to Sudarshan Muralidhar and Christian Melchior from MongoDB + Realm about their new multiplatform product that is created to ensure the consistency and consolidation of data across devices and your backend. Sudarshan Muralidhar on Twitter – https://twitter.com/sudssm Christian Melchior on Twitter – https://twitter.com/chrmelchior Realm Kotlin SDK Documentation – https://www.mongodb.com/docs/realm/sd… Atlas Sync […]
This time we are talking to Jake Wharton and Saket Narayan about how Kotlin and Compose are used in CashApp and why “it is time for XML to die!” Source link
We chat with Alexey about Kotlin Design Patterns and Best Practices and his recently released book, “Kotlin Design Patterns and Best Practices.” Alexey on Twitter – https://twitter.com/alexey_soshin 25% OFF THE BOOK use 25ALEXEY code – https://www.packtpub.com/ KotlinConf’23 – https://kotlinconf.com/ Source link
We chat with Raul, Simon, and Alejandro to learn how Arrow adds functional paradigms and safety to Kotlin, and how it aims to influence the future of the language. Source link
We talked to Rares Vlasceanu and Catalin Costache from Adobe about how they handle 70 000 000 000 events per day with the help of Kotlin and Ktor. Source link
Problem I wrote the first version of iHarmony in 2008. It was the very first iOS app I gave birth to, combining my passion for music and programming. I remember buying an iPhone and my first Mac with the precise purpose of jumping on the apps train at a time when it wasn’t clear if […]