Dear participants, speakers and everyone involved,
We are sorry to announce that Oskar, the originator and organiser of the PlSwift, PlDroid and NYSwifty conferences, passed away on 17 January.
This year's conferences are cancelled for the moment. We will try to refund your tickets as soon as possible. We also ask that you do not buy any more tickets.
On behalf of Oskar, we would like to thank you for your interest and attendance at the editions so far.
plDroid Team
"We’ll go through a step-by-step process of moving from XML to Jetpack Compose, uncover the differences in Android UI design approaches, and leave with a comprehensive plan for achieving a seamless transition while creating Android layouts."
Explore Kotlin Symbol Processing (KSP) and its advantages over KAPT. Dive into creating annotations and implementing a symbol processor using KSP API and KotlinPoet. Walk away with a solid understanding of KSP and practical knowledge on how to leverage it.
🚨 Call for Papers OPEN 🚨
link: https://t.co/4CBtlPRtUr
What: talks, workshops, or both
How: via papercall or email - [email protected]
Components: a short bio, talk title, description, intended audience level, length (ideally 30 minutes, but we can be flexible), previous experience speaking (if any; not required).
🚨 You DON’T need to have any speaking experience.
Debutants are very much welcome and will be offered speaker training before the event.
And here are the slides and resources of the talk "From Mobile to Backend with @kotlin and @JetBrainsKtor that I just gave at @PlDroid!
https://t.co/eThJYdfX15
It's tomorrow! The registration is at 8:30 and the first talk starts at 9:30. plDroid will take place on the ground floor. A picture of the building and an updated agenda are attached.
One speaker slot has just been freed, unfortunately. If anyone wants to present their talk, at the last minute, please reach out to [email protected] 🙌
Kotlin Multiplatform has opened a wide possibility for developers who love building native apps and code sharing. In this talk, Mohit would be sharing his experience on how to share data layer with MongoDB and make them work offline out of the box.