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Some cool Kotlin features...Magnus wrote an article that points out many good Kotlin features. A lot of people I know are in agreement! Do y’all have anything to add?… Started by Michael Levin |
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Kotlin Tuesdays: Introduction to TornadoFX Part 1Kotlin Tuesdays: TornadoFX Michael Levin and I grabbed coffee a few weeks ago discussing what we might do with Orlando JUG (thanks to gmail… Started by Amanda Hinchman-Dominguez |
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Introductory Projects for Kotlin Tuesdays!!Hey guys, I want to introduce simple workshops for you to follow along with! Next Tuesday I will start with TornadoFX, a framework for J… Started by Amanda Hinchman-Dominguez |
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Welcome to Kotlin Town!Hello and glad to meet you! You are welcome to post a discussion here with comments, questions or anything non-commercial about Kotlin. Thi… Started by Michael Levin |
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