There are worse things than doing Kotlin on IntelliJ. Congrats on the new
job!
--emi
mar., 12 oct. 2021, 13:35 Owen Thomas a scris:
> It's a nice sentiment (and one I agree with) but I've recently been
> employed by people who one might say have swallowed this Kotlin/IntelliJ
> cool-aide.
>
> T
It's a nice sentiment (and one I agree with) but I've recently been
employed by people who one might say have swallowed this Kotlin/IntelliJ
cool-aide.
Therefore I either learn Kotlin, or I find another job; before this, I was
unemployed (on a pension) for more than 13 years. Hence, I would rather
On Sun, 10 Oct 2021 at 14:42, Emilian Bold wrote:
> Looks like Kotlin is working as intended and funneling people into IntelliJ.
+1 - this! IMO it's a good thing when developer tools and languages
have some distance.
Best wishes,
Neil
--
I would agree with you Emilian. Similar forces drove me to Java 15 years
ago. I have felt for the longest time that my nature for mechanical
curiosity has been used to fulfil the pernicious narcissism of others. I
imagine that in the future, my dalliance with Kotlin may come at some
financial expen
Looks like Kotlin is working as intended and funneling people into IntelliJ.
--emi
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 5:38 AM Owen Thomas wrote:
>
> I have found myself cajoled into using IntelliJ because it allows one to use
> Java and Kotlin sources simultaneously. To do this however, I have had to
> c
I have found myself cajoled into using IntelliJ because it allows one to
use Java and Kotlin sources simultaneously. To do this however, I have had
to create a new project using Gradle and copy my Java sources to this new
project because IntelliJ thumbs it's nose at Ant projects. So, now I am
ponde
Unrelated but at some point, there was discussion of integrating Kotlin
support (I believe donated by JetBrain developer)…did anything further
happen with that?
Or is Kotlin another candidate for “new LSP language implementation”?
Eric
On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 11:03 PM Owen Thomas
wrote:
> Okay.
Okay... I make a provisional withdrawal and reserve the right to reassert.
On Fri, 8 Oct 2021 at 18:59, Owen Thomas wrote:
> Java and Kotlin interoperability is a fabrication. Stick with Java or
> stick with Kotlin. Don't try it; it will only lead one to rip one's face
> off.
>
Java and Kotlin interoperability is a fabrication. Stick with Java or stick
with Kotlin. Don't try it; it will only lead one to rip one's face off.