Kotlin Weekly - Kotlin Weekly #369

 
 

ISSUE #369

27th of August 2023
 



Announcements


Win a Trip to KotlinConf’24 in the Kotlin Multiplatform Contest!
Are you a student or a recent graduate? Have you already tried building projects with Kotlin Multiplatform? Check out this post to find out how to win a trip to the KotlinConf 2024.
blog.jetbrains.com



Articles


Mobile multiplatform development at McDonald’s
McDonald's has been adopting KMM in its codebase. Austin Keith and Ryan Sander tell us about their experience.
medium.com

Let Kotlin do the code for you — Part II: Retrofit and Proxy
In this article you will learn how to create a simple version of Retrofit from scratch.
proandroiddev.com

Kotlin’s Supercharged Flow API — Combining and Merging Flows for Reactive Programming
This article provides a dive into Combine, Merge, Zip and Transform Functions for an efficient Flow management.
proandroiddev.com

Kotlin Multiplatform and Swift — Overcoming Interoperability Challenges for Multiplatform Development
Kotlin Multiplatform interoperates with Swift via Objective-C, and this has a few limitations. Learn more about them in this article.
ema987.medium.com

The KMP implementation at TeamSnap
In this article you will learn how the TeamSnap implemented KMP and their vision of a KMP App.
medium.com



Android


An update on Jetpack Compose Accompanist libraries — August 2023
Accompanist will be deprecating a few of its libraries, and some others are now considered feature-complete. Read more in this announcement from Google.
medium.com

Common modularization patterns
The modularization page at Google has updated its content. Check out some of the potential modularization strategies that you can follow.
developer.android.com



Videos


Extending Playwright with Kotlin
In this new video, Duncan McGregor focuses on extending Playwright with Kotlin, and on the way he teaches some useful techniques to extend a Java library with Kotlin.
www.youtube.com



Libraries


fritz2
fritz2 is an extremely lightweight, well-performing, independent library for building reactive web apps in Kotlin, heavily depending on coroutines and flows.
github.com

Introducing Konsist: A Cutting-Edge Kotlin Linter
Igor Wojda has released Konsist, a new Kotlin linter. This link provides an introduction to the library.
blog.kotlin-academy.com

Calf - Compose Adaptive Look & Feel
Calf is a library that allows you to easily create adaptive UIs for your Compose Multiplatform apps.
github.com

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Kotlin Weekly #368

Sunday, August 20, 2023

ISSUE #368 20th of August 2023 Articles Kotlin and Java interoperability: Useful annotations In this new article of the interoperability series at Kotlin Academy, check out useful annotations. kt.

Kotlin Weekly #367

Monday, August 14, 2023

ISSUE #367 13th of August 2023 Articles Consuming a Private KMP dependency from GitHub This post showcases how to implement the configuration needed to consume a private KMP dependency from GitHub.

Kotlin Weekly #366

Sunday, August 6, 2023

ISSUE #366 6th of August 2023 Hi folks! There is a super important announcement this week, and it is that we have an official statement from JetBrains on how should we name KMM. We are hoping that our

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ISSUE #365 30th of July 2023 Announcements KotlinConf 2024 Tickets Are Now Available! The tickets for the KotlinConf 2024 are now available. Remember how quick they are generally sold, in case you

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ISSUE #364 23rd of July 2023 Articles Designing a Functional Library Uberto Barbini, author of From Object to Functions, wrote a new article on how we can design a Functional Library. medium.com

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