Is the audio actually coming from the mic? Or is it decorative and the audio is coming from somebody's phone in the back of the room? Great talk otherwise. Been using Kotlin for a while and I didn't know most of these. edit: Jake Wharton clarified on reddit that they lost mic audio due to a hardware problem, so the audio *is* actually from somebody's laptop.
Has anyone used #5? And why did you use it? Can't really imagine what that is useful for unless you want to copy like an Excel sheet raw into Android Studio.
Is the audio actually coming from the mic? Or is it decorative and the audio is coming from somebody's phone in the back of the room?
Great talk otherwise. Been using Kotlin for a while and I didn't know most of these.
edit: Jake Wharton clarified on reddit that they lost mic audio due to a hardware problem, so the audio *is* actually from somebody's laptop.
David Whitman Save yourself the trouble and watch the presentation from devoxx audio is good and same slides.
On the slide #10 the parameter of the second function should be _ints: List_ to make different signature compare to the first function, right?
I think he does mention that at 23:49, it's just hard to understand.
Has anyone used #5? And why did you use it? Can't really imagine what that is useful for unless you want to copy like an Excel sheet raw into Android Studio.
does anyone know which tool Jake Wharton used to make such presentations?? it looks very good for programmers!
Keynote
Source: jakewharton.com/the-conference-speaker-investment/
Jake looks like that guy that plays the Halloween movies. At first, I thought, I've seen this guy somewhere before, then, I recognized the neck.
Cool stuff indeed.
I have a very difficult time understanding Jake :(
Very bad audio.