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Kotlin Weekly #283
Sunday, January 2, 2022
ISSUE #283 2nd of January 2022 Articles Google Protocol Buffers Support Idiomatic Kotlin Bindings Thanks to the newly added Kotlin support of Google Protocol Buffers, it leverages Kotlin advanced
Kotlin Weekly #282
Sunday, December 26, 2021
ISSUE #282 26th of December 2021 Announcements Introducing kotlinx.coroutines 1.6.0 Following the release of Kotlin 1.6.0, the 1.6.0 version of the kotlinx.coroutines library is out. Check this article
Kotlin Weekly #281
Sunday, December 19, 2021
ISSUE #281 19th of November 2021 Announcements Kotlin 1.6.10 has been released! Kotlin 1.6.10 has been released. It is available for IntelliJ-based IDEs up to version 2021.3, with Android Studio
Kotlin Weekly #280
Sunday, December 12, 2021
ISSUE #280 12th of November 2021 Hi folks. We hope you are having an amazing weekend. Remember to review your log4j installation before the week starts. Happy Sunday! Announcements Kotlin 1.6 Support
Kotlin Weekly #279
Sunday, December 5, 2021
ISSUE #279 4th of November 2021 Announcements Compose Multiplatform 1.0 is going live! Compose Multiplatform by JetBrains, the declarative UI framework for Kotlin, has reached version 1.0, which makes
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