Kotlin Weekly - Kotlin Weekly #288

 
 

ISSUE #288

6th of February 2022
 



Announcements


Announcing Arrow Analysis - a Kotlin compiler plug-in
47 degrees has announced the first public release of Arrow Analysis! Arrow Analysis is a plug-in for the Kotlin compiler, which supercharges your compilation pipeline with new checks in order to make your code safer and more robust.
www.47deg.com

Join the Kotlin Basics Track Tour With a JetBrains Academy Expert
Join the livestream Kotlin Basics Track Tour With a JetBrains Academy Expert, featuring Dmitry Sitnikov, JetBrains Academy Expert and consulting software engineer.
blog.jetbrains.com



Articles


High performance with idiomatic Kotlin
Nothing is more likely to drive users away than a poorly performing app. Magda Miu has written an article about how to write performant apps using idiomatic Kotlin.
magdamiu.medium.com

Combining flows: merge, zip, and combine
The following article from the Kotlin Coroutines book checks some of the options we have to combine different flows.
kt.academy

Object Detection with KotlinDL and Ktor
This article by Alexey Zinoviev will take you through how to detect objects in different images and create a Kotlin Web Application using Ktor and KotlinDL.
blog.jetbrains.com

KotlinJS, ONNX and Deep Learning in the browser
This article by Hampus Londögård describes how to use ONNX-web runtime from KotlinJS to run inference inside the browser.
blog.londogard.com

My favorite Kotlin feature
Simon Vergauwen speaks about his favorite Kotlin feature (spoiler, it is the combination of inline and suspend).
nomisrev.github.io
 


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Android


Using Google Maps in a Jetpack Compose app - Part 2
The second article in the series by John O'Reilly about using Google Maps in a Jetpack Compose app.
johnoreilly.dev

Coil's Image Loading Pipeline: Engine Interceptor
This series of blog posts will go over the technical implementation details of what happens in Coil from when a user passes in a data source from where they want to get an image, to when it actually loads on the screen.
theeclecticengineer.com



Videos


Math architecture in Kotlin
Alexander Nozik discusses different ecosystems and approaches to the problem of mathematic computations and a place for Kotlin in all that.
www.youtube.com

How to add documents to your Kotlin API using KDoc and Dokka?
In this video, you will learn how to add documents to your Kotlin API using KDoc and how to export them using Dokka.
www.youtube.com



Podcast


The First Kotlin Commit in Android
Yigit Boyar speaks at Talking Kotlin about many Kotlin and Android things, including his first Kotlin commit in Android.
talkingkotlin.com



Libraries


How to generate Kotlin DSL Client by GraphQL schema
This post introduces the Kobby Plugin — a code generator of Kotlin GraphQL Client.
blog.kotlin-academy.com

Keeper
A Gradle plugin that infers Proguard/R8 keep rules for androidTest sources.
github.com

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