Watch the KotlinConf’23 recordings!
⭐ The keynote with exciting announcements
🎬 60+ content-packed sessions
🎤 The closing panel, an entertaining Q&A session with the speakers
https://t.co/RxEYz6WkkP
Ktor 2.3.0 has arrived! 🎉
It provides:
🌟 Regular expression support in routing
🌟 Static content API cleanup
🌟 Support for `100 Continue`
🌟 Static linking of the libcurl library for mingwx64
Learn more in our blog post ⤵️ https://t.co/os0tPGPNzG
/1 How do Apple Pay and Google Pay handle sensitive card info?
The diagram below shows the differences. Both approaches are very secure, but the implementations are different. To understand the difference, we break down the process into two flows.
in session 20th we reached point were we are writing our own http server and client from scratch and without any third party library.the next 10 sessions or so, will be focused on the subject and then we will use our own server for our own shop app written in #kotlin
Test Compose for iOS with native UIKit and common UI between Android, iOS, desktop, web. It's works and now no reasons moko-widgets to exist :)
https://t.co/La1nQkH60e
Reminder that Android Studio has a terrific app icon creation tool. It's just a bit hidden (Right click on Res -> New -> Image Asset) #androiddev
📚 I'm happy to announce that my book, about Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile (KMM) is now available for preorder. 🎉
This tech has a special place in my heart, I hope this book will bring others closer to it as well. #AndroidDev
https://t.co/RqHiwhxkHz
After six months of work, I'm excited to announce that my Kotlin web framework, Kobweb, hit 0.9.0 (not 1.0 yet but the foundational pieces are in place).
Building upon Web Compose, it make things much easier.
Just type
$ kobweb create site
to start.
https://t.co/UBX5daIZCh
Ktor does not use log4j directly. It only uses slf4j facade. As such Ktor itself is not exposed to recently discovered log4j RCE. However, please make sure your application does not use the affected version. If it does, we strongly recommend you upgrade https://t.co/vcq2Pfg7lT
🎨 Compose Multiplatform 1.0. is live! Kotlin now has a production-ready, declarative, multiplatform UI framework. UI development in Kotlin becomes a pleasure.
👀 Learn more and try it today! https://t.co/vYCEZx0uY6
Kotlin 1.6.0 has been released 🚀
Highlights include:
🐴 Stable exhaustive whens.
⛺ Kover, a new code coverage tool.
🧠 An experimental new memory manager for Kotlin/Native.
Learn about these and lots of other new features in the blog post 👇
https://t.co/LD50rrQAwz
🎨 Compose Multiplatform, the declarative UI framework for Kotlin, has reached Beta!
Compose for Desktop & Web have received exciting updates: stabilized and refined APIs, compatibility with Google’s Compose artifacts, SVG support, and more!
Read on 👀
https://t.co/5NLU15CkZl
We are on the verge of reaching the next important milestone: KMM will go Beta in Spring 2022! 🎉
In this video, @KathrinPetrova will tell you about all the important changes that you can expect with #KMM Beta. 🎁
Check it out! 👇
https://t.co/0OzjeacyVg