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The July Kotlin London takes place on Wednesday 7th June at 6 pm GMT+1 (23:30 pm IST / 1 pm EST / 10 am PST). We'll be welcoming Nick Skelton, Enrique López Mañas and Zan Markan. Sign up, spread the word, BYOB and pizza, and join the conversation! Schedule: [6.00 pm] - Welcome [6.05 pm] - Enrique López Mañas - KMP for Mobile Developers [~6.35 pm] - Zan Markan - Winning CI/CD with Kotlin [~7.05 pm] - Nick Skelton - Going Offline: Using Kotlin Flow for smarter application caching [7.35 pm] - Wrap Up & Close ----- KMP for Mobile Developers ----- Reliable multiplatform development has been the Holy Grail for Mobile Developers since its inception. Many frameworks did appear and disappear. Kotlin/Native has come strongly, but there might be some caveats about this. Is Kotlin/Native reliable for my app? Is it production-ready? Where are the bottlenecks, in any? We will discuss all these topics and more in this session. -- Bio -- Enrique López Mañas is a software engineer, mostly focused on Android and backend development with Java/Kotlin. As a contractor, he has filled his hours with an eclectic variety of technologies: TensorFlow, iOS, Swift, NodeJS, RoR, and Python. Before Living by the Code, he published the books Android High Performance, 100 Android Questions and Answers, and 100 iOS Questions and Answers. He has been a member of the Google Developer Expert crew since 2014. He is the editor and maintainer of Kotlin Weekly, a mailing list that delivers news about the Kotlin universe every Sunday. He is the organizer of Kotlin Users Meetup Group Munich and Droidcon Vietnam. He tries to practice transparency, and shares as much as he can on his Twitter account (@eenriquelopez). ----- Winning CI/CD with Kotlin ----- DevOps teams often have to build and maintain their own CI/CD pipelines. This at first seems straightforward to implement and maintain. Yet it can often quickly become a tedious time sink and a source of universal frustration on many teams. From flaky builds, to long running builds, to flaky long running builds, the sources of frustration are endless. With the goal to ship more and faster as well as to compete in an ever changing industry, we can (and must) do better. This talk will cover best practices for performance, stability, security, and maintainability of CI/CD pipelines focusing on Kotlin projects, each supported with practical examples and counterexamples. -- Bio -- Zan Markan is a developer advocate at CircleCI, on a mission to educate and inspire developers on the topics of CI/CD, DevOps, and software quality. Across his career he has worked in companies of various sizes, from enterprises to own startups, and everything in between, and across industries as diverse as retail, AI, and developer tools. He’s passionate about serverless technologies, mobile development, and developer experience. Outside of work, he enthuses over airplanes, craft beer, and the Oxford comma. ----- Going Offline: Using Kotlin Flow for smarter application caching ---- What sets your App apart from a web page? Does it provide the user with a working offline user experience? Too often I find myself writing a 'website app' something that mimics a webpage, including the 404 page when the backend is not available. Not good enough. Using Flow, I will demonstrate how to create not just an application-level cache, but also how to provide some smarts around how to indicate to the user that they are viewing potentially stale data and increasing the responsiveness of the app on slow connections. -- Bio -- My name is Nick, I'm a Google Developer Expert, originally from Australia but freelancing in Germany for a very long time. I have been a mobile developer for 15 years, specialising in Android for ten of those. I love tinkering with apps, I love reactive programming and I love attending and presenting at conferences and meetups.