kotlin
Another Compose(it): Desktop @Droidcon Italy
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Droidcon Italy, Online Abstract Developing for multi-platform is picking up speed as the Kotlin Multi-Platform gets better with every release. That mostly means that shared logic is being written in Kotlin which can then be targeted to many target platforms.

Birds of a Feather: Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile @Chicago Roboto
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Chicago Roboto Online Abstract KMM or Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile is evolving rapidly. So much so that many companies already use it in production. KMM brings a paradigm shift in sharing code between mobile platforms in a way that allows for greater control over what is shared while leaving the native UI code to the platform.

Another Compose(it): Desktop @Ya!vaConf
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Ya!vaConf, Online Abstract Developing for multi-platform is picking up speed as the Kotlin Multi-Platform gets better with every release. That mostly means that shared logic is being written in Kotlin which can then be targeted to many target platforms.

Building Android Libraries @Android Chatter
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Android Chatter, Clubhouse/Online Abstract Live panel discussion with other Android devs to talk about building Android Libraries, tips n’ tricks and Q&A from audienceπŸ‘¨πŸ»β€πŸ’»

Jet-Set-Compose πŸš€@GDG London
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GDG London: Jetpack Compose, Online Abstract Since the time Android has existed, our workflow for designing a UI has been confined to XML. This has led to other issues and hacks to make UI work as per current times.

Step it up: Compose for Desktop @FOSDEM
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FOSDEM 2021: Kotlin Devroom, Online Abstract Developing for multi-platform is picking up speed as the Kotlin Multi-Platform gets better with every release. That mostly means that shared logic is being written in Kotlin which can then be targeted to many target platforms.

And' Libraries, Stop Starting up! @GDG Helwan
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South Cairo Tech Talks, GDG Helwan, Online Abstract A lot of Android libraries are being built/shipped by indie devs and companies alike. Everyone wants to start working inside the host application as quickly as possible.