I am writing this just to appreciate all the hard work that the Kotlin team did to create the impeccable documentation. It feels like home. It has almost everything a developer may need. I have never come across anything like that in the past. So, kudos to them who made it happen. K K
(probably it's not the most appropriate channel to say this, but couldn't find any better alternative)
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Chris Miller
10/01/2021, 3:51 PM
The most recent post in the #hiring channel implies it will get even better 😄
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altavir
10/01/2021, 7:49 PM
I think it is OK to praise people here once in a while. It would be even better if you wrote a short article about that and then you could put a link to it here without any doubt.
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nilTheDev
10/02/2021, 6:22 AM
@altavir Why don't we have a channel where we can just chat with other Kotlin people. Not always on serious topic. Maybe sharing some meme related to Kotlin, Android Dev. Sometime bashing Java. And so on.
I don't know, but I saw this kind of channels in almost all Discord servers I have ever been. Is it odd to have it in Slack?
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Chris Miller
10/02/2021, 7:34 AM
There was a #general channel but that recently got renamed to #announcements and set to read-only. I think because there are so many people here and the traffic in #general was too much. https://kotlinlang.slack.com/archives/C0922A726/p1629293857487200 I guess #random is the best match for what you're describing.
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Tomasz Krakowiak
10/03/2021, 9:52 AM
Still all questions there are programming related. Maybe something like "bar" or "ebar" or "not-kotlin" : )
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Matteo Mirk
10/04/2021, 7:24 AM
Just because people talk mostly about programming doesn’t mean it can’t be used to chat about everything else. #random is the designated channel, look at its topic: “A channel to discuss random topics, Kotlin related or not!“. No need to create a new one