Kotlin Weekly - Kotlin Weekly #197

 
 

ISSUE #197

10th of May 2020
 

Hello Kotliners! One more week, we hope that all of you are doing well and staying safe and healthy. Check out our list of links for the upcoming week, with love from Munich.



Articles


Phantom of the Coroutine
Coroutines are not just light-weight threads, coroutines are phantom. Roman Elizarov digs into what this means for developers using them.
medium.com

Kotlin Flow benefits over RxJava
Antoni Castejon has been recently working with Flow, and he wrote an article explaining the benefits over RxJava.
proandroiddev.com

Dagger Party Tricks: Extension Functions
Extension functions are a powerful feature in Kotlin, and you can use them in Dagger too. Check out this article by Zac Sweers.
www.zacsweers.dev

A day with Kotlin Strings
Charles Mucene has written an article about some of the tricks you can use when dealing with Strings in Kotlin.
charlesmuchene.hashnode.dev

Into the Flow: Kotlin cold streams primer
Another article about Flows, where Bevan Steele summarizes his experience after trying them
www.rockandnull.com

Expressing Relationships Between Nullable Parameters In Kotlin
Every time we declare a pair of nullable parameters we allow 4 different combinations of parameter values. We can improve a bit how we express the relationship between those parameters.
www.stkent.com

Why Kotlin’s Elvis Operator is Better Than Swift’s Guard Statement
Elye has written an article explaining why the Kotlin Elvis operator is better than the guard statement in Swift.
medium.com



Android


Create Retrofit CallAdapter for Coroutines to handle responses as states
Article describing how to use the CallAdapter for Coroutines from Retrofit to handle responses as states
proandroiddev.com



Libraries


MVIKotlin
MVIKotlin is a Kotlin Multiplatform framework that provides a way of writing shared code using MVI pattern
github.com
 

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