Kotlin Weekly - Kotlin Weekly #340

 
 

ISSUE #340

5th of February 2023
 



Announcements


We Are Improving Library Authors’ Experience!
Are you a Kotlin librarian? The JetBrains team explains in this post some of the things they are doing to help folks working on libraries.
blog.jetbrains.com

Kotlin 1.8.10 released
Kotlin 1.8.10, with fixes for some issues and regressions in 1.8.0, has been released.. Check out the changelog for more details.
github.com

Kotlin News: 1.8.0 Is Here, Roadmap for 2023, KotlinDL on Android, and More!
Alina Dolgikh explains in this post the roadmap for Kotlin 2023 and some more things coming up in the near future.
blog.jetbrains.com

Reproducible Kotlin Compiler Artifacts
One of the measures the JetBrains team takes to protect Kotlin builds from malicious attacks is to make their builds reproducible. Check out how they do it in this article.
blog.jetbrains.com



Articles


Applying Kotlin Structured Concurrency: Part III — Exceptions in coroutines
Oleksandr Stelmakh explains how exceptions can be handled in Coroutines in this third article of his series.
keep-calm.medium.com

Easily Deploy Your Ktor Server with Docker
Learn in this guide how you can deploy with docker your backend server developed with Ktor.
codersee.com

KMP: A Use Case For Common UI Behavior
This post by Touchlab demonstrates how they used the common KMP code for a common UI feature across three platforms.
touchlab.co

KotUniL = SI Units + Kotlin. Part Two: Advanced Features
This is the second article in a series of articles where Viktor Sirotin writes about the magic of dimensions and Kotlin using as an example the KotUniL library.
viktor-sirotin.medium.com

Enum classes in Kotlin
This chapter from Kotlin Essentials introduces the concept of enum classes, and some of the things you can achieve using them.
kt.academy

Functional Programming in Kotlin with Arrow Kt: The Power of NonEmptyList
NonEmptyList in Arrow is a variation of the standard List data type that ensures that a list always contains at least one element. Anand Verma dives into it in this article.
adventures92.medium.com

Maps with typed keys in Kotlin
You can create an immutable-ish class that is both a Map and has val properties representing compile-time enforced keys on that Map, and without much duplication. Check how to do it in this article.
blog.lidalia.org.uk



Videos


Uncover Large Performance Improvements through Algorithm Analysis
n this episode of the mini-series on generating multi-word anagrams, Duncan McGregor looks at analyzing the algorithm he has come up with in order to find major performance improvements.
www.youtube.com



Libraries


Kotlin Publish Plugin
A Gradle plugin to automatically setup source and javadoc jar publications for Kotlin JVM, JS and MPP projects
github.com

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