Kotlin Weekly - Kotlin Weekly #338

 
 

ISSUE #338

22nd of January 2023
 



Announcements


Android Studio Electric Eel
Android Studio Electric Eel is out, and contains a few goodies that will help us when working with Compose. Check it out!
android-developers.googleblog.com



Articles


Kotlin Coroutines - A Comprehensive Introduction
This article by Riccardo Cardin introduces Kotlin coroutines, and dives into their functionality and concepts.
blog.rockthejvm.com

Kotlin PBKDF2 Secure Password Hashing
In this hands-on guide, Piotr Wolak covers why password hashing is important, the most important definitions, and how to hash a password with Kotlin and PBKDF2.
codersee.com

Functional Error Management in Kotlin: An Introduction to Arrow-Kt Either Data Type
Anand Verna wrote a post on the ArrowKt Either data type.
adventures92.medium.com

The power of Kotlin for-loop
In this article Marcin Moskala elaborates on the capabilities of Kotlin for-loop. It might sound basic, but you may learn a thing or two.
kt.academy

Creating testing-friendly Kotlin services with http4k
Ivan Sanchez writes about how http4k uses Kotlin to make testing of services easy.
medium.com



Android


A comprehensive guide to Android runtime permissions using Jetpack Compose
Alex Styl writes in his new article about how we can handle permissions when we are using Jetpack Compose.
www.composables.co

Tooltips for Jetpack Compose: Improve User Experience to the Next Level
Tooltips are one of the most commonly used features in modern mobile development to improve user experience. Jaewoong Eum explains in this article how to use them.
skydoves.medium.com



Videos


Optimize Your Kotlin Performance - Profiling, Micro-optimizations and Precomputing
In this new video, Duncan McGregor takes a look at how to optimize the performance of the algorithm from his previous chapter.
www.youtube.com



Podcast


Open-Source day with Schrödinger Hat
Nico Corti speaks with Davide Imola and Lorenzo Pieri directly the Schrödinger Hat community about all Open-Source things.
thebakery.dev



Libraries


GoogleDev Libraries : Kotlin
Check out the GoogleDev platform, which encourages Android/Kotlin developers to share their open-source projects/articles and inspire others.
devlibrary.withgoogle.com

kotlin-codepoints
Kotlin Multiplatform library that adds basic support for Unicode code points.
github.com

KDoc/JavaDoc Preprocessor Gradle Plugin
This Gradle plugin allows you to preprocess your KDoc/JavaDoc comments with custom preprocessors.
github.com

github-workflows-kt
This tool allows you to authorize GitHub Actions workflows in Kotlin.
github.com

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Kotlin Weekly #337

Friday, January 20, 2023

ISSUE #337 15th of January 2023 Habemus Kotlin 1.8.0! Do not forget to check out the new features included, and enjoy the upcoming week Kotliners. Announcements Kotlin 1.8.0 Released Kotlin 1.8.0 has

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Sunday, January 8, 2023

ISSUE #336 8th of January 2023 Announcements Speakers for KotlinConf announced! The full list of speakers for the KotlinConf has been announced! We hope to see a few of you there folks. kotlinconf.com

Kotlin Weekly #335

Sunday, January 1, 2023

ISSUE #335 1st of January 2023 Happy New Year 2023 Kotliners! We are starting a new year that will bring tons of new things in the Kotlin space. Our personal bet goes for more consolidated KMM and

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Sunday, December 25, 2022

ISSUE #334 25th of December 2022 Hello Kotliners! We wish you Happy Holidays and a great time with your family and friends. You will hear from us again in 2023. Enjoy our links for this week! Articles

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ISSUE #333 18th of December 2022 Announcements Shout-Out to Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile Content Creators! JetBrains is sharing some great new content from KMM creators that will inspire learners and

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