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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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Storybook, the front-end workshop for UI development, has officially released version 9, bringing improvements to testing through a collaboration with Vitest and other core upgrades such as a flatter dependency structure to optimize performance and improve the overall developer experience.
By Daniel CurtisAnna Berenberg talks about One Network, Google's unified service networking overlay, which centralizes policy, simplifies operations across diverse environments, and enhances developer velocity. Learn about its open-source foundation, global traffic management, and vision for future multi-cloud and mobile integration.
By Anna BerenbergOla Hast and Asgaut Mjølne Söderbom gave a talk about continuous delivery with pair programming at QCon London. Their team uses pair and mob programming with TDD; there are no solo tasks or separate code reviews. This approach boosts code quality, reduces waste, and enables the sharing of knowledge. Frequent breaks help to maintain focus and flow.
By Ben LindersMeta has begun rewriting its mobile messaging infrastructure in Rust, gradually replacing a legacy C codebase that engineers say had become increasingly difficult to maintain and frustrating to work with.
By Matt FosterThe panelists demystify AI agents and LLMs. They define agentic AI, detail architectural components, and share real-world use cases and limitations. The panel explores how AI transforms the SDLC, addresses concerns about accuracy and bias, and discusses the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and future predictions for AI's impact.
By Govind Kamtamneni, Hien Luu, Karthik Ramgopal, Srini Penchikala
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