December 5 and 12 JetBrains organizes two webinars on the latest release of
Kotlin 1.3 . On the webinars, Roman Elizarov and Nikolai Igotti will talk about how to start using Korutiny, Kotlin / Native and Multiplatform Projects. Andrei Breslav will answer viewers questions about Kotlin 1.3 and future plans. Ask your questions to Andrew on Twitter with the hashtag # kotlinask_13 now or in the YouTube chat during the webinar.
Both events are free to participate and will be broadcast on
YouTube channel JetBrains TV . Webinars and Q & A sessions will be held in English.
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Kotlin Coroutines and Kotlin 1.3 Q & A (EN)
December 5, 6 pm - 7:30 pm Moscow Time')
18.00 - 18.10 Andrei Breslav will make a short review of updates in Kotlin 1.3
18.10 - 18.55 Kotlin Coroutines, presentation by Roman Elizarov
Kotlin Coroutines (Korutiny) - one of the fundamental features of the language, simplifying the development and support of asynchronous programs. The novel will provide an overview of the differences and similarities in quiches and other well-known concepts of asynchronous programming: callback, futures / promises and async / await. Also in the webinar, we consider the design features of Kotlin Coroutines.
18.55 - 19.30 Kotlin 1.3 Q & A with Andrey Breslav. You can ask questions via twitter (use the hashtag # kotlinask_13) or chat during the broadcast on YouTube
Kotlin Native and Multiplatform Projects (EN)
December 12, 6 pm - 7:30 pm Moscow Time18.00 - 18.30 Kotlin / Native, the presentation of Nicholas Igotti
On which platforms besides JVM can Kotlin be used? Can you work with Apple or Linux ecosystems using the Kotlin and JetBrains tools you are used to? Are there any restrictions?
We will discuss Kotlin / Native, its features and capabilities, the technologies that underlie it and with which it is compatible, as well as the immediate and long-term plans for the development of Kotlin / Native.
18.30 - 18.40 break
18.40 - 19.30 Kotlin Multiplatform Projects, Nikolai Igotti
Is it true that full-featured mobile applications should be developed from scratch twice - under iOS and under Android? Is it true that cross-platform layers (like React Native and Flutter) destroy the possibilities and elegance of native programming? Does JetBrains have tools suitable for multiplatform development? How to start using Kotlin wherever you need? We will answer these and other questions, discuss the philosophy behind multiplatform (MPP) at Kotlin. You will also find an overview of supported platforms and ecosystems, available tools and multiplatform libraries.
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