@romainguy@JakeWharton@romainguy out of interest, how slow is the most naive `value.toString().length`? It's what you'd actually expect to see in some random codebase.
Going down another low-level Kotlin optimization rabbit hole, this time because of @JakeWharton : https://t.co/WiPfraRTPe
With thanks to @madisp for his clever ideas.
One of the biggest updates to emulator-wtf, we now have GPU-accelerated emulators! Around ~2x reduction in test times and cost savings. https://t.co/Hf8gBIb4hX
@NamiqTehmezli@VasiliyZukanov this[i] and 0xFF promotes to int and then chops off the added 1's in case the byte was negative - promotion is necessary for shifting later and chopping the bytes is necessary because promoting say 0xFC to int becomes 0xFFFFFFFC. JVM signed ints are "fun".
I benchmarked the new Android Test Device emulator images w.r.t test performance, results here - https://t.co/UpX0HPfJx5. TL;DR: Pixel2Atd/30 ~20% faster than Pixel2/30 and roughly on par with NexusLowRes/23
Next GDG Tartu event next week! This time @egonelbre will tell us about #golang and @andrespeets will talk about working with start-ups and internal product teams within Telia.
Meetup: https://t.co/7h5B9OAlsd
FB: https://t.co/06A9a8mSJQ
#GDG#meetup#tartu
Our first #GDGTartu meetup in 2018 - "DIY Drones & Reactive programming"
@fassko will talk about reactive programming using #RxSwift, @TaivoKasper will tell us about #diy#drones. Fun times will be had!
Join us on 8th of Feb - https://t.co/ztoRInbxy5
#GDG#meetup#google