antonarhipov.bsky.social
Developer Advocate @ JetBrains
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Shift+Enter should work. But currently it interferes with the DB view if you have that installed (it's a big, the team knows)
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There are no other configs than the .junie/guidelines.md file atm. I haven't experimented with this yet, but maybe it would work if you describe the requirements very precisely
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Both, blog and video π
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Itβs all quite new to me, but anything noteworthy will be helpful for my learning π - a talk from @antonarhipov.bsky.social about Kotlin 2.0!
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I didn't have to do this at all. The IntelliJ Platform Plugin Template has it all preconfigured
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Yes, that's a good one
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Pretty good. I have only tried with existing demo projects though. Gotta try it on Intellij IDEA itself - that would be the ultimate test
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Ah, e sΓ³ pra complementar, ontem teve uma live[1] do @starbuxman.joshlong.com sobre o HTMX. Acabei vendo uma parte e hoje bateu uma curiosidade de saber mais.
Refs.:
1. www.youtube.com/live/huLLh_x...
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Nicely done! π
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What a great initiative. I'll see what I can do. We've migrated around 99% of our Java Spring Boot applications to Kotlin, and have gained plenty of experience along the way.
Here's an article I wrote a while back:
medium.com/@newportmeis...
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Sounds pretty cool to me! Love the visualization!
Just to clarify, we are not publishing the content on our blog, but we encourage to write about the projects and share with the tag.
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A little tip from me: when you ask it to do something, tell it to write tests first, TDD.
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π€£π
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Ahaha π
pretty much! π
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For instance, what went well, and what didn't go so well.
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21 is so last year! π
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This would be an acknowledged step. But what if there was a use case that introduces Kotlin without changing the application code. automation, maybe?