PinnedAbout good programmers, good programs and performanceThis article intended to be about Kotlin and performance. In the end it is just about balance.Feb 6, 2019A response icon2Feb 6, 2019A response icon2
Education as Hexagon?Today I want to talk about much more complicated problem — higher education.Jul 18, 2022A response icon1Jul 18, 2022A response icon1
Science as a (micro-)serviceToday I will talk about the science, or more specifically about organization of the science.Jun 23, 2022A response icon2Jun 23, 2022A response icon2
Published inGoogle Developer ExpertsWhat is wrong with Gradle?I love Gradle and I use it everywhere. But there are some problems that hinder its progress.Dec 19, 2021A response icon1Dec 19, 2021A response icon1
Chat timeThis is a short observation about time spent in chats. Is it a loss of time or a valuable source of information?Jun 29, 2020Jun 29, 2020
Published inLevel Up CodingA first dive into kotlin-jupyterOr why I vow not to use Python again… againMay 27, 2020May 27, 2020
Published inITNEXTTaming React with Kotlin-JS and coroutinesThis short post is about a little trick that finally allowed me to fully use React-js components with my Kotlin-JS application.Sep 28, 2019A response icon2Sep 28, 2019A response icon2
Plotly.kt: a dynamic approach to visualization in KotlinKotlin ecosystem desperately needs visualization tools. Welcome kotlin bindings for plotly.js.Jun 9, 2019Jun 9, 2019
Published inProAndroidDevDiving deeper into context-oriented programming in KotlinThis article is a follow-up on my previous article on context-oriented programming (I was quite delighted to find that some guys in Kotlin…May 12, 2019A response icon1May 12, 2019A response icon1
Published inProAndroidDevAn introduction context-oriented programming in KotlinIn this article I will try to describe a new interesting phenomenon which I call context-oriented programming.Dec 30, 2018A response icon9Dec 30, 2018A response icon9