Kotlin Weekly - Kotlin Weekly #217

 
 

ISSUE #217

27th of September 2020
 

Good morning folks! Today in 1998 Google retroactively claims this date as its birthday. So I guess, happy birthday! Enjoy our hot links for this week.



Announcements


The Dark Secrets of Fast Compilation for Kotlin
In this post, Andrey Breslav tells us about a huge and largely invisible part of Kotlin which makes it compile much faster on relatively small changes that happen a lot in an everyday run-test-debug loop.
blog.jetbrains.com



Articles


Decompose — experiments with Kotlin Multiplatform lifecycle-aware components and navigation
One of the place where we cannot use Kotlin Multiplatform is in navigation. Arkadii Ivanov has been experimenting lately if this challenge could be overcome.
medium.com

Role-based authorization in Ktor
ktor supports, among many other features, role based authorisation. Joris Portegies Zwart wrote an article about how to implement it.
www.ximedes.com

Personal “Request changes” Materials Starter Pack (Kotlin ver.) (Part 1)
Erick Sumargo shares with us a few tips to review and improve out Kotlin code.
proandroiddev.com



Android


Exploring Jetpack Compose with Hilt and ViewModels
Jaewoong Eum has written a new article where he explores Jetpack compose and how it combines with Hilt and ViewModels.
proandroiddev.com

DataStore: Wire
Wire is capable of generating Kotlin code for the Proto model. In this post, Mark Allison analyses how it works and how it compares with other alternatives.
blog.stylingandroid.com



Podcast


Talking Jetpack Compose in Alpha with Sean McQuillan
Sean McQuillan, from the Google DevRel team, speaks in the podcast talking with Apples about Jetpack Compose.
anchor.fm



Libraries


Announcing a painless Kotlin/Multiplatform NoSQL embedded database
Salomon Brys has written an article announcing Kodein-DB, based on his talk from the previous KotlinConf.
medium.com

KVision 3.15.0
KVision, the object oriented web framework for Kotlin/JS, has released its version 3.15.0
github.com

Pommel
Pommel is an annotation processor for Dagger projects to generate a module with a single binding
github.com

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