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Among all the cool things #ChatGPT can do, it is super capable of handling and manipulating data in bulk, making numerous data wrangling, scraping, and lookup tasks obsolete. Let me show you a few cool tricks, no coding skills are required! (A thread) 👇🧵
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Seb's tip of the day: Instead of peppering !! around, use checkNotNull(myValue) { "Lazy error message" } (or requireNotNull) to assert it's non-null, and use the non-null return value. 📖 kotlinlang.org/api/latest/jvm… 📖 kotlinlang.org/api/latest/jvm… Makes your code more readable!
Nice read on how Square is using EC2 instances to run daily build for benchmarking the build time. The regressions and developer machine findings are very interesting. #AndroidDev developer.squareup.com/blog/measure-m…
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🥳 Kotlin 1.4 is released! It brings the speed and quality improvements that were frequently requested by the community. On top of that, you can check out SAM interfaces, along with other exciting features! Try the new Kotlin 1.4. Details here ➡️ kotl.in/1_4_Release
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