Kotlin Weekly - Kotlin Weekly #302

 
 

ISSUE #302

15th of May 2022
 

Hi folks! Google I/O just happened, and there has been a bunch of announcements for developers. It seems that Compose is here to stay, in case it was not clear enough before. Now check our selection of links for the upcoming week.



Announcements


13 Things to know for Android developers at Google I/O
Google I/O happened this year, and there has been a bunch of announcement for developers. Check out this article to know more about it.
android-developers.googleblog.com

Inside Koin 3.2 - New DSL
Let's zoom in on a great feature from this new release, that will greatly help us write smarter Koin configurations: the new Constructor DSL
blog.kotzilla.io



Articles


Design patterns with Kotlin Part 1
Sandesh Bodake wrote an article about different design patterns and how you can get them implemented with Kotlin.
medium.com

TL;DR Kotlin delegated properties
In a nutshell, this short article explains what Kotlin delegated properties are and how to use them.
medium.com

Kotlin — Lazy Thread-safety modes explained
Ilyas Ipek dives deep into the Lazy property’s thread-safety modes, and explains the difference between them.
blog.protein.tech

The Guide To Your First Annotation Processor with KSP (And Becoming A Kotlin Artist)
Have you ever thought of writing your first annotation processor? Adib Faramarzi wrote a guide explaining how to achieve it with KSP.
proandroiddev.com

S.O.L.I.D Principles (Examples in Kotlin)
In this article, you will be able to see the S.O.L.I.D. principles implementation using Kotlin.
aalishan565.medium.com

7 useful ways to create Flow in Kotlin
In this blog post, you will learn different ways to create Kotlin Flow with examples.
blog.canopas.com
 


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Android


Full Guide to Testing Android Applications in 2022
Maksims Kims wrote a detailed and throughful guide including everything you need to know about Android testing.
maxkim.eu

Airbnb uses Jetpack Compose to empower devs to do their best work
Airbnb adopted Compose to work on its apps. In this article and video, Vinay Gaba (Android Tech Lead at Airbnb) explains how their journey went.
android-developers.googleblog.com



Videos


Strategies for Migrating to Jetpack Compose with Mohit Sarveiya
Mohit Sarveiya speaks at the Android Worldwide about potential strategies you can use to migrate from XML-based view systems to Compose.
www.youtube.com



Podcast


Sentry SDK with Manoel Aranda Neto and Roman Zavarnitsyn
Nico Corti speaks at The Developers Bakery about Monitoring, Profiling and Instrumentation with folks from the Sentry SDK.
thebakery.dev



Libraries


kslides
kslides is a Kotlin DSL wrapper for reveal.js. It is meant for people who would prefer to build presentations with IntelliJ than Powerpoint.
github.com

Ketex
Ketex is an idiomatic Kotlin DSL for creating regular expressions.
github.com

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