Sebastian Aigner 📡
@sebi.io
Dev Advocate at JetBrains. Teaching ∞ Learning Kotlin & Compose Multiplatform. Talking Kotlin. Working w/ with love, for there is no other way. Always iterating.
Kotlin coroutines are great. Their core primitive is the suspending function. With a small change in your IDE settings, you can give them a custom color (like a bright green), which makes it easy to spot them at a glance, even when you're looking at a lot of code.
July 25, 2025 at 9:18 AM
Kotlin coroutines are great. Their core primitive is the suspending function. With a small change in your IDE settings, you can give them a custom color (like a bright green), which makes it easy to spot them at a glance, even when you're looking at a lot of code.
If you’re a Kotlin library maintainer, consider submitting to the Kotlin Foundation Grants program for a chance to get financial and promotional support for your library! 🚀 Deadline is July 31, don’t miss it!
July 16, 2025 at 1:09 PM
If you’re a Kotlin library maintainer, consider submitting to the Kotlin Foundation Grants program for a chance to get financial and promotional support for your library! 🚀 Deadline is July 31, don’t miss it!
Junie is such a huge help for quickly getting an implementation of e.g. an API client. For a video, I was implementing smart light control with MCP, and I was able to delegate the REST client entirely to our agent. Fewer mechanical tasks, more focus on the things that matter 🚀 youtu.be/jwevCa96Z4Q
March 20, 2025 at 6:20 AM
Junie is such a huge help for quickly getting an implementation of e.g. an API client. For a video, I was implementing smart light control with MCP, and I was able to delegate the REST client entirely to our agent. Fewer mechanical tasks, more focus on the things that matter 🚀 youtu.be/jwevCa96Z4Q
Meet Kotlin 2.1.20-RC, the newest member of the @kotlinlang.org family.
February 20, 2025 at 6:57 AM
Meet Kotlin 2.1.20-RC, the newest member of the @kotlinlang.org family.