Thank you @Daniel this video is awesome as usual as your other videos. I am big fan of your scala videos, but now it also helps me more and more about kotlin.
Amazingly good timing for this video. I was wrapping my head around context receivers and patterns for business logic organisations in Kotlin last 4 days in a row. Looks like this pattern makes in much easier to use “diamon architecture” that Vlad from devinsideyou was talking. Daniel, thanks for the video it really helps to put the puzzle together after watching it.
Mind-blowing! Thank you. At the end, I thought: great, so I can use this "implicit" dependency injection to swap implementations for tests, and I can provide the prod implementation without a DI framework (like Spring Boot). But that's when you made the Jobs repository explicit again. I can't wait to try both methods.
Smart, clear and straight to the point! Keep up the quality!
Thank you @Daniel this video is awesome as usual as your other videos. I am big fan of your scala videos, but now it also helps me more and more about kotlin.
Amazingly good timing for this video. I was wrapping my head around context receivers and patterns for business logic organisations in Kotlin last 4 days in a row.
Looks like this pattern makes in much easier to use “diamon architecture” that Vlad from devinsideyou was talking.
Daniel, thanks for the video it really helps to put the puzzle together after watching it.
Glad you like it!
Mind-blowing! Thank you.
At the end, I thought: great, so I can use this "implicit" dependency injection to swap implementations for tests, and I can provide the prod implementation without a DI framework (like Spring Boot). But that's when you made the Jobs repository explicit again. I can't wait to try both methods.
Beautiful explanation! Clear and concise... 👍🏽
Amazing, your videos are very instructive, you are the best :)
clear explanation, thanks!♥♥