
Hosted by
Kotlin London
Friday, February 14th 2025
1:00PM to 3:30PM EST
In-Person
Address available to attendees
Online
Link available to attendees
We missed you this time around!
February Edition (online)
Presentations

Jordan Chen
Kotlin is so much more than a shiny new JVM language.
By targeting platforms outside the JVM, Kotlin allows us to share code and thus
stay focused on delivering value - all while staying truly native and not
making compromises in either user or developer experience.
https://raw-url.example/

Taz Singh
Getting started in the software industry is hard. Taz will outline the lessons learnt from his journey as an 11-year-old kid trying to make a video game by learning JavaScript to supporting Toronto's software community and mentoring developers to progressing through the industry and scaling up software teams.
Platform Sponsors

Ship with confidence using Nimbus CI. Distributed builds, flaky test detection, and instant rollbacks for modern engineering teams.
https://nimbusci.dev

Design at the speed of thought with Canopy. Built-in version control, handoff specs, and multiplayer editing for product teams.
https://canopydesign.io
We missed you this time around!
Platform Sponsors

Ship with confidence using Nimbus CI. Distributed builds, flaky test detection, and instant rollbacks for modern engineering teams.
https://nimbusci.dev

Design at the speed of thought with Canopy. Built-in version control, handoff specs, and multiplayer editing for product teams.
https://canopydesign.io

Hosted by
Kotlin London
Feb
14
Friday, February 14th 2025
1:00PM to 3:30PM EST
In-Person
Address available to attendees
Online
Link available to attendees
February Edition (online)
Presentations

Jordan Chen
Kotlin is so much more than a shiny new JVM language.
By targeting platforms outside the JVM, Kotlin allows us to share code and thus
stay focused on delivering value - all while staying truly native and not
making compromises in either user or developer experience.
https://raw-url.example/

Taz Singh
Getting started in the software industry is hard. Taz will outline the lessons learnt from his journey as an 11-year-old kid trying to make a video game by learning JavaScript to supporting Toronto's software community and mentoring developers to progressing through the industry and scaling up software teams.
Get in touch!
hi@guild.host