Welcome to episode 4 of A Touch of Multiplatform (ATOM)! This is our podcast dedicated to Kotlin Multiplatform technology in production and produced for you by JetBrains and Touchlab.
In this episode, we sit down to talk with Meetup’s Colin Lee and Annyse Davis about how their teams evaluated multiplatform options before going all in with Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile. With them, we discuss how Meetup leveraged mob programming and empowered their iOS engineers to better understand the benefits and challenges of KMM.
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Meet our amazing hosts:
Pamela Hill - / pamelaahill
Justin Mancinelli - / piannaf
And our fantastic guest:
Colin Lee- / colinmlee
Annyse Davis- / annycedavis
Meetup- https://www.meetup.com/
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0:00 ATOM Podcast Episode 4
0:59 Tech splurge from Annyce
1:47 Colin's recent tech splurge
2:19 Morning rituals recommendations
4:06 Meetup + its structure
5:01 Technology decisions/ evaluating options
7:23 Mob programming explanation
10:14 Benefit of mob programming
11:29 How is Meetup using KMM?
13:30 Benefits Meetup has seen while using KMM
17:43 How iOS engineers became KMM evangelists
19:38 Issues being encountered?
23:36 Nothing class in Kotlin
25:23 Advice moving to KMM
29:11 How engineers can bring this to management
31:57 How to start learning KMM
34:50 Upcoming talks with Colin and Annyce
39:10 Wrap Up