GDG Atlanta members, we are pleased to announce our next exciting talk from Charles Anderson, 0->100% Kotlin is just the beginning!, at our new home, stable | kernel "Starting to convert code to Kotlin is just beginning. Understanding the language, and it's features, can supercharge your development and make developing software _even more fun_. We'll cover everything from your first *Convert t
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GDG Atlanta members, we are pleased to announce our next exciting talk from Charles Anderson, 0->100% Kotlin is just the beginning!, at our new home, stable | kernel
"Starting to convert code to Kotlin is just beginning. Understanding the language, and it's features, can supercharge your development and make developing software _even more fun_. We'll cover everything from your first *Convert to Kotlin...* to complex features in an way that shows you exactly how approachable this language is. And all that can empower you as the developer to get more done, in less code, that is more readable, and all without a *;*... unless you want one. "
About our Speaker:
"Charles is a Staff Android Engineer at Pandora. He has been developing software for more than 15 years, and published his first Android app in 2011. He loves contributing to the open source community, and building independent apps, games, and libraries.
He loves Kotlin and Coroutines, and champions them as often as possible."
Join GDG Atlanta for our monthly meeting, hosted at stable | kernel every 3rd Tuesday evening of the month.
Our monthly meetups are FREE and open to the public. We feature talks, workshops, open discussions, and more that focus on development strategies relating to Google developer products. We welcome developers from the community to host talks or workshops with our group. If you're interested in co-hosting programming related to Google product development, contact us at [masked]
Typical meetup format :
6:30 - Networking
7:00 - Main talk
8:00 - Open discussion
8:45 - Wrap up
From https://developers.google.com/groups/ ::
"Google Developer Groups (GDGs) are for developers who are interested in Google's developer technology; everything from the Android, Chrome, Drive, and Google Cloud platforms, to product APIs like the Cast API, Maps API, and YouTube API. A GDG can take many forms -- from just a few people getting together to watch our latest video, to large gatherings with demos and tech talks, to events like code sprints and hackathons. However, at the core, GDGs are focused on developers and technical content, and the core audience should be developers."
Parking for the Willoughby:
Please park in the parking spots marked V for visitors or guests can also park on the grass patch to the right of the building, and down Willoughby Way NE, Ashley Ave. NE and any other available street parking around the area. We ask to please not block driveways or mailboxes.
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