Kotlin Weekly - Kotlin Weekly #292

 
 

ISSUE #292

6th of March 2022
 



Articles


Lambdas and Function References
Kotlin also gives us another way to write functions - lambdas. Dave Leeds has written a new article on lambdas for Kotlin: An Illustrated Guide.
typealias.com

Annotations for Koin
Koin has introduced a new project, a new way to declare modules and components in Koin, and also to help introduce a new tooling capacity. Read about the new Koin annotations.
medium.com

Structured concurrency explained - Part 1: Introduction
This post explains structured concurrency in an intuitive way and shows how it simplifies concurrent programs in practice
www.thedevtavern.com

Kotlin Flow: The easy way to deal with local and remote data
This article by Florent Blot explains how to use Kotlin Flow to deal between local and remote data with Kotlin Flow.
fllo.medium.com


Sponsored

How Google's new Data Safety mandate affects you
Google Play Store's data safety policy goes live in April 2022. Check out in this blog post how this will affect your Android app, and what can you do to be prepared when it goes live.
www.privado.ai



Android


Automating Android Jetpack Compose using Appium
In this blog post, you will learn how to develop your tests with Appium and automate them.
medium.com

The 2022 Android Developer Roadmap: Part 2
Jaewoong Eum has posted the second part of the Android developer Roadmap for 2022.
proandroiddev.com

Now in Android #56
New post from Now in Android, an ongoing guide to what’s new and notable in the world of Android development.
medium.com

Kotlin DSL Basics in Android
This article explains how we can use DSLs particularly to help our Android apps.
medium.com



Videos


Kotlin KODERS 2021 - Gradle: a deeper look at the Kotlin DSL by Martin Bonnin
Originally designed for Groovy, Gradle supports writing scripts in Kotlin, too. Writing your scripts in Kotlin brings more compile-type safety and IDE features but also has a few drawbacks.
www.youtube.com

Building StateFlows with Jetpack Compose - GDG Dallas February 2022
In this talk from the GDG Dallas, Mohit Sarveiya presents a library called Molecule that uses Compose to create stateflow.
www.youtube.com


Jobs

(Senior) Android Engineer (d/f/m)
Mobimeo is changing the way cities move. We are a technology company working on simplifying everyday mobility in urban centers. Our Android team develops digital mobility applications using Kotlin involving mapping, routing and live navigation topics.
mobimeo.jobs.personio.de

Senior Android Engineer - Remote - US
Fundrise is building the future of real estate investing. Our growing Android team looking for talented engineers who love Kotlin architecture, automated testing, and the latest Android patterns.
fundrise.com



Libraries


KDoctor
KDoctor is a command-line tool under development that helps to set up the environment for Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile app development.
github.com

Reimagined
Reimagined is a small and simple, yet fully fledged and customizable navigation library for Jetpack Compose.
github.com

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