GDG Sydney is for anyone interested in developing and learning about Android and other exciting Google related technologies. We cover such topics as Kotlin, Java, Flutter, Firebase, Machine Learning, VR & AR, Google Assistant, Wearables and IoT. Regardless of your skill level or experience, it's a fun and open environment, so we'd love to have you come along!
Monthly Meetups, we hold monthly meetups at Google Sydney, on the last Thursday of each month. We typically have two lightning talks coupled with a longer presentation. Each meetup also includes time to talk and network, a summary of new releases and local developer introductions. Catering is provided.
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It wasn't called "JetLang" but "Jet" (you can see it in some `.idea` files and in the old stdlib). Regardless of the `values()`, the main concern was not the potential bugs, but the performance. `values()` always generates a new array (precisely to avoid bugs). Also, the "..<" operator returns `OpenEndRange` and was created mainly to add proper open-ended floating-point ranges, since the `until` function cannot provide such functionality for them.
Very complete presentation. I didn’t knew about those two very interesting curiosities in those quizzes. One I would have been able to answer correctly because Scala uses the same for a longer time than Kotlin. Any way, great presentation and it’s great that he went through the details of the actual new language features of Kotlin! Well done! 👍
Hi everyone, thanks for checking out my talk. As pointed out to me afterwards, I incorrectly stated how App Startup works in the second half of my talk. I fixed this up for the second presentation I gave at GDG Melbourne. I'll post the link here as soon as that video has been uploaded. Have a nice day! Andy