Kotlin Architecture, Error Handling and Ecosystem


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Hey Kotlin people!
We'd like to invite you to the next Kotlin Meetup about architecture, error handling and working with the Kotlin ecosystem. After a long time we are back at Mobiquity!
17:30 Doors open, food and drinks
18:30 Clean Architecture and Error Handling using Kotlin --Ahtsham Abbasi
19:30 Fighting and Embracing the Kotlin ecosystem --Joost Heijkoop
20:30 Chats & some more drinks
21:00 Closing doors
Clean Architecture and Error Handling using Kotlin
When developing software with complex business logic, it is very important to isolate your domain-specific code from the rest of the application. In this talk, we will explore how we can leverage Clean Architecture to achieve this. We will also discuss how we can make our error handling more exhaustive using sealed classes and distributing the responsibility between different architectural layers.
Ahtsham Abbasi
Ahtsham is a Senior Android Developer at Mobiquity. He is a strong advocate of writing code that is easy to read and easy to extend. He is currently working on Rabobank's mobile app, where writing code for complex business logic is part of his daily work.
Fighting and Embracing the Kotlin ecosystem
Kotlin is a young language that set out to leverage a lot of the strengths from JVM, other successful programming languages and the ecosystems that were built around it. It has borrowed from different programming languages and tried to bring this to the ecosystem surrounding Java.
Joost will show what is like to work with Kotlin the last couple of years and explain how it worked out to try to apply his (prior) knowledge, preferences and experiences to Kotlin.
Joost Heijkoop
Independent contractor always looking to help out and make things betters

Kotlin Architecture, Error Handling and Ecosystem