Kotlin Weekly - Kotlin Weekly #312

 
 

ISSUE #312

24th of July 2022
 



Announcements


Kotlin Developer Survey
Our colleagues at JetBrains are keeping the Kotlin Developer Survey open for one more week. If you haven't fulfilled it yet, do it! You have a real chance of providing feedback to JetBrains and influence the future of Kotlin.
surveys.jetbrains.com



Articles


Migrating to the new coroutines 1.6 test APIs
Marton Braun has written an article showcasing how we can migrate to the new coroutines 1.6 test APIs.
medium.com

Creating multiplatform Conflict Free Replicated Data Types in Kotlin Multiplatform
Arjan van Wieringen has finished his blog post on creating Conflict-Free Replicated Datatypes in Kotlin Multiplatform and made a workable example in Kotlin Compose for Web.
avwie.github.io

My Experience After Using Kotlin Multiplatform in Production Apps for a Year
Harshith Shetty has published some interesting statistics after using Kotlin Multiplatform in their production apps.
betterprogramming.pub

Collection processing in Kotlin: Using indices
In this new excerpt from the book Functional Kotlin, learn what indices are and how to work with them.
kt.academy

Web Framework Benchmarks
Another round of TechEmpower Web Frameworks Benchmark was released. There are a bunch of frameworks written in or supporting Kotlin.
www.techempower.com

Switching from SpringBoot to Ktor — a first impression
Matthias Schenk wrote an article about his impression and experience using ktor for the first time, and switching to it from SpringBoot.
medium.com



Android


movableContentOf and movableContentWithReceiverOf
Jorge Castillo wrote an article on movableContentOf and movableContentWithReceiverOf, explaining the differences between them and what each of them does.
effectiveandroid.substack.com



Videos


REST API With Spring WebFlux and Kotlin
Piotr from Cpdersee published a free course on how to create a REST API with Spring WebFlux, Kotlin, PostgreSQL, and Docke.
www.youtube.com



Libraries


assert-dsl
Asseert DSL is a simple lightweight DSL library for Junit 5 assertions built on top of Junit 5 and kotlin-test
github.com

Detekt release v1.21.0
Detekt has released the version v1.21.0. Check out in this announcement the full set of features and fixes coming with it.
github.com

Android-multimodule-dependency-graph
Android multimodule dependency graph generates dependency graph for project modules in Android multimodule project.
github.com

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ISSUE #311 17th of July 2022 Announcements A New Approach to Incremental Compilation in Kotlin Kotlin 1.7.0 has reworked incremental compilation for project changes in cross-module dependencies. The

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