A bimonthly podcast that covers the Kotlin programming language by JetBrains, as well as related technologies. Hosted by Hadi Hariri
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In this episode, we talk about the future of Kotlin and its development after the 2.0 version.על ידי A Podcast on Kotlin and more
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Reinventing Ticket Sales with Pretix
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In this episode of Talking Kotlin, Hadi Hariri and Sebastian Aigner chat with Raphael Michel, the founder of pretix, an open-source ticketing system. Raphael shares his fascinating journey, from building pretix to solve a conference ticketing problem to becoming a full-fledged company with a global reach.The conversation dives into the complexities…
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Kord: Deep Dive into the Discord API
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Join us for an in-depth conversation with Michael Rittmeister and Luca Kellermann, the brains behind Kord, a Kotlin library designed for interacting with the Discord API. In this episode, we dive into the complexities of the Discord API, the importance of WebSockets, and the challenges and strategies in building and maintaining a modularized librar…
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Navigating the Compose Multiverse – Lyricist & Voyager
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🚀 Dive into the Compose multiverse with the latest episode of Talking Kotlin! 🌐 In this insightful conversation, our hosts, Seb and Hadi, bring on a special guest, Adriel Café, to discuss two powerful libraries in the Kotlin ecosystem – Lyricist and Voyager.🎼 Lyricist: The Missing Piece of Jetpack ComposeAdriel shares the journey behind Lyricist, a…
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What Does the Kotlin Foundation Do?
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🚀 Immerse yourself in the world of Kotlin as the latest podcast episode unveils the inner workings of the Kotlin Foundation! 🎙️ Join Sebastian and Hadi and a stellar lineup of guests, including Ksenia Shneyveys, Trisha Gee, Kevin Galligan, Charles Anderson, and Jeffrey van Gogh, as they share exclusive insights into the foundation's mission, projec…
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Network-Resilient Applications with Store5 | Talking Kotlin #128
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Join us in this exciting episode of Talking Kotlin as we dive into the world of Kotlin Multiplatform with three special guests, Mike Nakhimovich, Yigit Boyar, and Matthew Ramotar, the minds behind the popular library 'Store' — a Kotlin Multiplatform library for building network-resilient applications.We explore the journey of 'Store' from its earli…
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Coil Goes Multiplatform with Colin White
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Welcome to another engaging episode of Talking Kotlin! In this edition, we dive into the dynamic world of Android development with Colin White, the creator of the widely acclaimed Coil library. Join us as we discuss the latest developments, insights, and the exciting roadmap for Coil.🚀 Highlights from this Episode:Learn about Colin's journey in dev…
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Dive into the intricate world of microservices with the latest episode of Talking Kotlin, hosted by Sebastian and Hadi . In this engaging conversation, the hosts are joined by Ivan and David, the masterminds behind HTTP4K, to discuss the nuances of simplicity in software development and the often-misunderstood landscape of microservices.The episode…
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In this episode, we talk to Rick Clephas, one of the Kotlin Foundation Grants Program winners and the creator of KMP-NativeCoroutines and KMM-ViewModel. Rick shares how the KMP-NativeCoroutines library came into existence, how it works, and the challenges he faced during its development. We’ve also discussed Rick’s motivation to apply for the grant…
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Compose Multiplatform in Production at Instabee
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In this episode, we are talking to engineers from @instaboxglobal who use Compose Multiplatform in Production.על ידי A Podcast on Kotlin and more
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Kotlin/WASM in The Browser and Beyond
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In this episode of Talking Kotlin, we are chatting with Sébastien Deleuze about the promising future and the huge potential of Kotlin for WebAssembly in the browser and beyond.על ידי A Podcast on Kotlin and more
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Synthesising a Database with Kotlin
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Does synthesizing a database sound like magic to you?In this episode of Talking Kotlin, we discuss how Synthesized uses Kotlin together with custom DSLs and OpenAPI to do just that!–––––––––––––––––––––––––––SYNTHESIZED – https://www.synthesized.io/Hurdy-Gurdy – https://github.com/CourseOrchestra/hurdy-gurdyKotlinPoet – https://github.com/square/ko…
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The Circuit – Compose-driven Architecture for Kotlin and Android
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Welcome to the latest episode of Talking Kotlin! In this edition, we are thrilled to have Amrita, Kieran, and Zac, as we dive into a detailed discussion on Circuit - a simple, lightweight, and extensible framework for building Kotlin applications that’s Compose from the ground up.If you're interested in learning more about Circuit and how it can he…
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Will Loom Kill Kotlin Coroutines?
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In this episode of talking Kotlin, we are talking to Urs Peter about what will happen to Kotlin Coroutines after the arrival of Project Loom in JVM.על ידי A Podcast on Kotlin and more
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From MIDDLE to SENIOR developer with Marcin Moskala
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What distinguishes a mid-level developer from a senior one, and how do you make the leap? Find out in this episode of Talking Kotlin! Our guest is Marcin Moskala – an experienced developer, trainer, speaker, and author of books on Kotlin.Marcin on Twitter - https://twitter.com/marcinmoskalaMarcin's website - https://marcinmoskala.com…
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Multiplatform Synchronization with Kotlin and Realm + MongoDB
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This time we talked to Sudarshan Muralidhar and Christian Melchior from MongoDB + Realm about their new multiplatform product that is created to ensure the consistency and consolidation of data across devices and your backend. Sudarshan Muralidhar on Twitter - https://twitter.com/sudssmChristian Melchior on Twitter - https://twitter.com/chrmelchior…
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Compose in CashApp with Jake Wharton and Saket Narayan
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This time we are talking to Jake Wharton and Saket Narayan about how Kotlin and Compose are used in CashApp and why “it is time for XML to die!”על ידי A Podcast on Kotlin and more
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Kotlin Design Patterns and Best Practices
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We chat with Alexey about Kotlin Design Patterns and Best Practices and his recently released book, "Kotlin Design Patterns and Best Practices."Alexey on Twitter – https://twitter.com/alexey_soshin25% OFF THE BOOK use 25ALEXEY code – https://www.packtpub.com/KotlinConf'23 – https://kotlinconf.com/על ידי A Podcast on Kotlin and more
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Turbocharging Kotlin: Arrow Analysis, Optics & Meta
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We chat with Raul, Simon, and Alejandro to learn how Arrow adds functional paradigms and safety to Kotlin, and how it aims to influence the future of the language.על ידי A Podcast on Kotlin and more
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70 Billion Events per Day – Adobe & Kotlin
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We talked to Rares Vlasceanu and Catalin Costache from Adobe about how they handle 70 000 000 000 events per day with the help of Kotlin and Ktor.על ידי A Podcast on Kotlin and more
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Why iOS Developers at Todoist Wanted Kotlin Multiplatform
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iOS developers of your favorite to-do app want Kotlin Multiplatform! Why? In this episode, we talked to Goncalo Silva – CTO of Doist, a company famous for its award-winning to-do list app, Todoist. We covered how Kotlin is used in the company and which parts of the service they share between iOS and Android using Kotlin Multiplatform. But most impo…
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The First Kotlin Commit in Android
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We sit down with the man who made the first Kotlin commit in Android – and who is also a long-time fan of the show, apparently! Yigit Boyar (https://twitter.com/yigitboyar) is working on the Android team at Google, bringing you the libraries you use to write your Android apps.על ידי A Podcast on Kotlin and more
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5 Years of Talking Kotlin Special
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This Special episode is dedicated to the 5 years anniversary of the Talking Kotlin podcast! Hadi Hariri and Sebastian Aigner discuss how and why the podcast was started, remember funny moments from the past and try to shed some light on what awaits it in the future.על ידי A Podcast on Kotlin and more
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In this episode we chat with Zac Sweers about all that has happened since his last appearance:Multiplatform experimentsKotlin usage in SlackThoughts about ComposeWeather in Munich, Malaga, and New YorkZac on Twitter - https://twitter.com/ZacSweersZac's website - https://www.zacsweers.dev/על ידי A Podcast on Kotlin and more
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Building a Static Analyzer for Kotlin
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In this episode Hadi and Seb are talking to Margarita Nedzelska from SonarSource about how she and her team built a working static analyzer for Kotlin.על ידי A Podcast on Kotlin and more
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