Programming Kotlin Applications. Бретт Мак-Лахлин

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Название Programming Kotlin Applications
Автор произведения Бретт Мак-Лахлин
Жанр Программы
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      BUILDING MOBILE AND SERVER-SIDE APPLICATIONS WITH KOTLIN

       Brett McLaughlin

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      BRETT MCLAUGHLIN has been working and writing in the technology space for over 20 years. Today, Brett's focus is squarely on cloud and enterprise computing. He has quickly become a trusted name in helping companies execute a migration to the cloud—and in particular Amazon Web Services—by translating confusing cloud concepts into a clear executive-level vision. He spends his days working with key decision makers who need to understand the cloud as well as leading and building teams of developers and operators who must interact with the ever-changing cloud computing space. He has most recently led large-scale cloud migrations for NASA's Earth Science program and the RockCreek Group's financial platform. Brett is currently the Chief Technology Officer at Volusion, an ecommerce platform provider.

      JASON LEE is a software developer happily living in the middle of the heartland. He has over 23 years of experience in a variety of languages, writing software running on mobile devices all the way up to big iron. For the past 15+ years, he has worked in the Java/Jakarta EE space, working on application servers, frameworks, and user-facing applications. These days, he spends his time working as a backend engineer, primarily using Kotlin, building systems with frameworks like Quarkus and Spring Boot. He is the author of Java 9 Programming Blueprints, a former Java User Group president, an occasional conference speaker, and a blogger. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two sons, reading, playing the bass guitar, and running. He can be found on Twitter at twitter.com/jasondlee, and on his blog at jasondl.ee.

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