The speaker for Edinburgh Kotlin User Group meetup #4 will be Ken Barclay with "Property Based Testing in Kotlin, A tale of two libraries" presenting two Kotlin libraries Ken has developed.
The principal library is a property based testing library. It is backed by a library of immutable, persistent data types.
The presentation will describe some of the Kotlin language features used in the development of the libraries and include a number of runnable property based tests.
We also have Tim Hards with a lightning talk: “Art in Kotlin”
Come along to the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group. Refreshments and food (probably pizza with GF/V option for now) provided.
Like previous meetings this will consist of one speaker preceded and followed by some networking over some food and refreshments. If you would like to do a lightning talk, please bring along whatever you need. Big screen provided if necessary. Please also let us know any monitor connection types required.
The speaker for Edinburgh Kotlin User Group meetup #4 will be Ken Barclay with "Property Based Testing in Kotlin, A tale of two libraries" presenting two Kotlin libraries Ken has developed.
The principal library is a property based testing library. It is backed by a library of immutable, persistent data types.
The presentation will describe some of the Kotlin language features used in the development of the libraries and include a number of runnable property based tests.
We also have Tim Hard with a lightning talk: “Art in Kotlin”
Come along to the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group. Refreshments and food (probably pizza with GF/V option for now) provided.
Like previous meetings this will consist of one speaker preceded and followed by some networking over some food and refreshments. If you would like to do a lightning talk, please bring along whatever you need. Big screen provided if necessary. Please also let us know any monitor connection types required.
The speaker for Edinburgh Kotlin User Group meetup #4 will be Ken Barclay with "Property Based Testing in Kotlin, A tale of two libraries" presenting two Kotlin libraries Ken has developed.
The principal library is a property based testing library. It is backed by a library of immutable, persistent data types.
The presentation will describe some of the Kotlin language
features used in the development of the libraries and include
a number of runnable property based tests.
We also have Tim Hard with a lightning talk: “Art in Kotlin”
Come along to the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group. Refreshments and food (probably pizza with GF/V option for now) provided.
Like previous meetings this will consist of one speaker preceded and followed by some networking over some food and refreshments. If you would like to do a lightning talk, please bring along whatever you need. Big screen provided if necessary. Please also let us know any monitor connection types required.
The Edinburgh Kotlin User Group is dedicated to providing a harassment-free community for everyone, regardless of sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, age, body size, race, nationality, or religious beliefs. We do not tolerate harassment of community members in any form. Participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the community at the discretion of the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organisers.
Harassment includes offensive verbal or written comments related to sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, age, body size, race, nationality, or religious beliefs, deliberate intimidation, threats, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any Edinburgh Kotlin User Group event or communication channel. Community members asked to stop any harassing behaviour are expected to comply immediately. Sponsors and presenters are also subject to the anti-harassment policy.
If a community member engages in harassing behaviour, the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organisers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group community. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organiser immediately.
If you have questions or feedback about this Code of Conduct please contact one of the organisers.
Edinburgh Kotlin User Group developed this Code of Conduct to govern all Edinburgh Kotlin User Group events and communication channels. We used the PDX Python anti-harassment policy as a starting point. This Code of Conduct, like its inspiration, is licensed under the Creative Commons Zero license.
EdiKUG - Property Based Testing in Kotlin, A tale of two libraries
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The speaker for Edinburgh Kotlin User Group meetup #4 will be Ken Barclay with "Property Based Testing in Kotlin, A tale of two libraries" presenting two Kotlin libraries Ken has developed.
The principal library is a property based testing library. It
is backed by a library of immutable, persistent data types.
The presentation will describe some of the Kotlin language
features used in the development of the libraries and include
a number of runnable property based tests.
We also have Tim Hard with a lightning talk: “Art in Kotlin”
Come along to the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group. Refreshments and food (probably pizza with GF/V option for now) provided.
Like previous meetings this will consist of one speaker preceded and followed by some networking over some food and refreshments. If you would like to do a lightning talk, please bring along whatever you need. Big screen provided if necessary. Please also let us know any monitor connection types required.
The Edinburgh Kotlin User Group is dedicated to providing a harassment-free community for everyone, regardless of sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, age, body size, race, nationality, or religious beliefs. We do not tolerate harassment of community members in any form. Participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the community at the discretion of the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organisers.
Harassment includes offensive verbal or written comments related to sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, age, body size, race, nationality, or religious beliefs, deliberate intimidation, threats, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any Edinburgh Kotlin User Group event or communication channel. Community members asked to stop any harassing behaviour are expected to comply immediately. Sponsors and presenters are also subject to the anti-harassment policy.
If a community member engages in harassing behaviour, the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organisers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group community. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organiser immediately.
If you have questions or feedback about this Code of Conduct please contact one of the organisers.
Edinburgh Kotlin User Group developed this Code of Conduct to govern all Edinburgh Kotlin User Group events and communication channels. We used the PDX Python anti-harassment policy as a starting point. This Code of Conduct, like its inspiration, is licensed under the Creative Commons Zero license.
The speaker for Edinburgh Kotlin User Group meetup #3 will be Neil Gall with "Parser Combinators in Kotlin" discussing how to write maintainable string parsing code. Neils interesting presentation style which went down well at EuroPython 2018 is to introduce a subject while live coding.
Come along to the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group. Refreshments and food (probably pizza with GF/V option for now) provided.
Like previous meetings this will consist of one speaker preceded and followed by some networking over some food and refreshments. If you would like to do a lightning talk, please bring along whatever you need. Big screen provided if necessary. Please also let us know any monitor connection types required.
The speaker for Edinburgh Kotlin User Group meetup #3 will be Neil Gall with "Parser Combinators in Kotlin" discussing how to write maintainable string parsing code. Neils interesting presentation style which went down well at EuroPython 2018 is to introduce a subject while live coding.
Come along to the second Edinburgh Kotlin User Group. Refreshments and food (probably pizza with GF/V option for now) provided.
Like previous meetings this will consist of one speaker preceded and followed by some networking over some food and refreshments. If you would like to do a lightning talk, please bring along whatever you need. Big screen provided if necessary. Please also let us know any monitor connection types required.
The speaker for Edinburgh Kotlin User Group meetup #3 will be Neil Gall with "Parser Combinators in Kotlin" discussing how to write maintainable string parsing code.
Come along to the second Edinburgh Kotlin User Group. Refreshments and food (probably pizza with GF/V option for now) provided.
Like previous meetings this will consist of one speaker preceded and followed by some networking over some food and refreshments. If you would like to do a lightning talk, please bring along whatever you need. Big screen provided if necessary. Please also let us know any monitor connection types required.
The speaker for Edinburgh Kotlin User Group meetup #3 will be Neil Gall with "Parser Combinators in Kotlin" discussing how to write maintainable string parsing code.
Come along to the second Edinburgh Kotlin User Group. Refreshments and food (probably pizza with GF/V option for now) provided.
Like the first meeting this will consist of one speaker preceded and followed by some networking over some food and refreshments. If you would like to do a lightning talk, please bring along whatever you need. Big screen provided if necessary. Please also let us know any monitor connection types required.
The Edinburgh Kotlin User Group is dedicated to providing a harassment-free community for everyone, regardless of sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, age, body size, race, nationality, or religious beliefs. We do not tolerate harassment of community members in any form. Participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the community at the discretion of the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organisers.
Harassment includes offensive verbal or written comments related to sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, age, body size, race, nationality, or religious beliefs, deliberate intimidation, threats, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any Edinburgh Kotlin User Group event or communication channel. Community members asked to stop any harassing behaviour are expected to comply immediately. Sponsors and presenters are also subject to the anti-harassment policy.
If a community member engages in harassing behaviour, the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organisers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group community. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organiser immediately.
If you have questions or feedback about this Code of Conduct please contact one of the organisers.
Edinburgh Kotlin User Group developed this Code of Conduct to govern all Edinburgh Kotlin User Group events and communication channels. We used the PDX Python anti-harassment policy as a starting point. This Code of Conduct, like its inspiration, is licensed under the Creative Commons Zero license.
The speaker for Edinburgh Kotlin User Group meetup #2 will be Jordan Bergin with "A Generic Talk On Kotlin" examining the features/notations of Kotlin Generics with particular emphasis on readable code.
Come along to the second Edinburgh Kotlin User Group. Refreshments and food (probably pizza with GF/V option for now) provided.
Like the first meeting this will consist of one speaker preceded and followed by some networking over some food and refreshments. If you would like to do a lightning talk, please bring along whatever you need. Big screen provided if necessary.
The speaker for Edinburgh Kotlin User Group meetup #2. We will host Jordan Bergin with "A Generic Talk On Kotlin" examining the features/notations of Kotlin Generics with particular emphasis on readable code.
Come along to the second Edinburgh Kotlin User Group. Refreshments and food (probably pizza with GF/V option for now) provided.
Like the first meeting this will consist of one speaker preceded and followed by some networking over some food and refreshments. If you would like to do a lightning talk, please bring along whatever you need. Big screen provided if necessary.
Come along to the second Edinburgh Kotlin User Group. Refreshments and food (probably pizza with GF/V option for now) provided.
Like the first meeting this will consist of one speaker preceded and followed by some networking over some food and refreshments. If you would like to do a lightning talk, please bring along whatever you need. Big screen provided if necessary.
The Edinburgh Kotlin User Group is dedicated to providing a harassment-free community for everyone, regardless of sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, age, body size, race, nationality, or religious beliefs. We do not tolerate harassment of community members in any form. Participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the community at the discretion of the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organisers.
Harassment includes offensive verbal or written comments related to sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, age, body size, race, nationality, or religious beliefs, deliberate intimidation, threats, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any Edinburgh Kotlin User Group event or communication channel. Community members asked to stop any harassing behaviour are expected to comply immediately. Sponsors and presenters are also subject to the anti-harassment policy.
If a community member engages in harassing behaviour, the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organisers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group community. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organiser immediately.
If you have questions or feedback about this Code of Conduct please contact one of the organisers.
Edinburgh Kotlin User Group developed this Code of Conduct to govern all Edinburgh Kotlin User Group events and communication channels. We used the PDX Python anti-harassment policy as a starting point. This Code of Conduct, like its inspiration, is licensed under the Creative Commons Zero license.
The first meeting will be around a talk by Ewan Dawson, Head of Engineering at Symphonic Software Ltd. Symphonic have been moving away from Java and towards Kotlin and will talk about their own take & experiences on "Kotlin for Java developers".
Come along, have a beer, some pizza and maybe win a little prize. Swag pending.
The first meeting will be around a talk by Ewan Dawson, Head of Engineering at Symphonic Software Ltd. Symphonic have been moving away from Java and towards Kotlin and will talk about their own take & experiences on "Kotlin for Java developers".
Come along, have a beer, a pizza and maybe win a little prize. Swag pending.
Free to join and for software engineers, computer science students and interested others with the primary aim is to promote the adoption and understanding of Kotlin and related technologies.
The first meeting will be around a talk by Ewan Dawson, Head of Engineering at Symphonic Software Ltd. Symphonic have been moving away from Java and towards Kotlin and will talk about their own take & experiences on "Kotlin for Java developers".
The first meeting will be around a talk by Ewan Dawnson, Head of Development at Symphonic Software Ltd. Symphonic have been moving away from Java and towards Kotlin and will talk about their own take & experiences on "Kotlin for Java developers".
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Tue 2nd Jul 2019 6:00pm (Europe/London)
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Tue 2nd Jul 2019 8:00pm (Europe/London)
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No
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The Edinburgh Kotlin User Group is dedicated to providing a harassment-free community for everyone, regardless of sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, age, body size, race, nationality, or religious beliefs. We do not tolerate harassment of community members in any form. Participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the community at the discretion of the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organisers.
Harassment includes offensive verbal or written comments related to sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, age, body size, race, nationality, or religious beliefs, deliberate intimidation, threats, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any Edinburgh Kotlin User Group event or communication channel. Community members asked to stop any harassing behaviour are expected to comply immediately. Sponsors and presenters are also subject to the anti-harassment policy.
If a community member engages in harassing behaviour, the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organisers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group community. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organiser immediately.
If you have questions or feedback about this Code of Conduct please contact one of the organisers.
Edinburgh Kotlin User Group developed this Code of Conduct to govern all Edinburgh Kotlin User Group events and communication channels. We used the PDX Python anti-harassment policy as a starting point. This Code of Conduct, like its inspiration, is licensed under the Creative Commons Zero license.
Free to join and for software engineers, computer science students and interested others with the primary aim is to promote the adoption and understanding of Kotlin and related technologies.
The first meeting will be around a talk by Ewan Dawnson, Head of Development at Symphonic Software Ltd. Symphonic have been moving away from Java and towards Kotlin and will talk about their own take & experiences on "Kotlin for Java developers".
Free to join and for software engineers, computer science students and interested others with the primary aim is to promote the adoption and understanding of Kotlin and related technologies.
Free to join and for software engineers, computer science students and interested others with the primary aim is to promote the adoption and understanding of Kotlin and related technologies.
First meeting is yet to be confirmed. This is a placeholder only.
Free to join and for software engineers, computer science students and interested others with the primary aim is to promote the adoption and understanding of Kotlin and related technologies.
Free to join and for software engineers, computer science students and interested others with the primary aim is to promote the adoption and understanding of Kotlin and related technologies.
First meeting is yet to be confirmed.
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Thu 30th May 2019 6:00pm (Europe/London)
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Thu 30th May 2019 8:00pm (Europe/London)
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Timezone changed:
Europe/London
Venue changed:
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Is Virtual changed:
Yes
Is Physical changed:
Yes
Code of Conduct changed:
The Edinburgh Kotlin User Group is dedicated to providing a harassment-free community for everyone, regardless of sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, age, body size, race, nationality, or religious beliefs. We do not tolerate harassment of community members in any form. Participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the community at the discretion of the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organisers.
Harassment includes offensive verbal or written comments related to sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, age, body size, race, nationality, or religious beliefs, deliberate intimidation, threats, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any Edinburgh Kotlin User Group event or communication channel. Community members asked to stop any harassing behaviour are expected to comply immediately. Sponsors and presenters are also subject to the anti-harassment policy.
If a community member engages in harassing behaviour, the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organisers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the Edinburgh Kotlin User Group community. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a Edinburgh Kotlin User Group organiser immediately.
If you have questions or feedback about this Code of Conduct please contact one of the organisers.
Edinburgh Kotlin User Group developed this Code of Conduct to govern all Edinburgh Kotlin User Group events and communication channels. We used the PDX Python anti-harassment policy as a starting point. This Code of Conduct, like its inspiration, is licensed under the Creative Commons Zero license.