KotlinConf talks are up! Here's my talk on Kobweb....
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KotlinConf talks are up! Here's my talk on Kobweb. https://kotlinconf.com/talks/774286/
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Right before I started, they asked me if I could download my slides onto a USB stick. But I didn't know how to respond, because I didn't have any slides. My talk was a live running website built with Kobweb...
Anyway, if anyone has any comments / questions / feedback, please don't hesitate to share.
I'm also looking for ideas for future talks to propose. I think I'm going to be walking a fine line between coming up with talks that include more advanced Kobweb topics without becoming too niche. Some future topics I'm mulling on... • Kobweb tips & tricks • Writing a PWA with Kobweb (*) • Creating a website from scratch in Kobweb and uploading it to GHP (*) this is something I've been planning to look into, but full disclosure, I'm not yet sure if this can be done yet without more work on Kobweb or not. However, I'd love to hear topics that users are interested in, especially I can have huge blind spots.
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Thanks for sharing. it really good video with latest information. i definitely my website code update.
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Great talk, thank you for sharing. Creating the presentation using Kobweb was a great flex and a testament to the power of the library 😄
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Thanks @Sebastian Rask! When I realized it was possible, I kind of felt like not using Kobweb wasn't an option -- how can I ask people to use the framework if I won't? And I also owe a lot here to the power of the native web and Kotlin/JS -- they're the massively thick piece of toast, and Kobweb is just a thin, tasty layer of butter on top. 😁