Thank you so much for your feedback! It helped us create a mascot that truly represents who we are. If you are interested in developing your own adaptations, here are a few examples of what Kodee can look like. Be creative and see where Kodee takes you! We hope that our revamped mascot will help you spark your inner artist. We have also prepared Kotlin mascot assets for you to explore. We have created specific Kotlin mascot guidelines that outline how our mascot should be used, including color schemes, font styles, and an overall design aesthetic. We invite you to use Kodee in your digital and print materials. Kodee gained new abilities, such as running to speed up the process, chilling out, or even dancing. ![]() It can be cheerful and happy, or, like the rest of us, it may feel blue at times. Take a look at how our little friend can express a variety of emotions. It should be a friendly companion that our community can use to express themselves. We believe that our mascot should be more than just a symbol. We wanted to give our community something that was special and would spark imagination and evoke a sense of connection. With your feedback in mind, we have redesigned our mascot to create an approachable and fun character that the Kotlin community can relate to. It’s been a while since we first introduced our mascot, but it is back and it has a name now – Kodee! Branch native_preview uses aforementioned Kotlin 1.3-rc, K/N 0.9.2 and serialization 0.8.1.We are excited to announce the arrival of Kotlin’s newly reimagined mascot that took the spotlight during KotlinConf. There is also a dedicated example of setup which contains a ready-to-use stub of multiplatform project with serialization. Serialization docs for Kotlin 1.3 preview reveal more information. Second flavour, for Kotlin 1.3 is under development phase and has number 0.8.x-rc13 (latest one is 0.8.1-rc13 for Kotlin/Native 0.9.2) and it does contain K/N support in a separate artifact with coordinates "kotlinx-serialization-runtime-native". Regarding serialization, it now comes in two flavours: One, for Kotlin 1.2 has version numbers 0.6.x (0.6.2 for 1.2.70) and does not support Kotlin/Native only separate json parser is provided instead. Secondly, these plugins should be applied to different gradle modules, see kotlin multiplatform reference. First of all, 'konan' is deprecated and replaced with 'kotlin-platform-native'. ![]() Setup you've attached is kinda strange, because you're applying Kotlin/Native's 'konan' plugin to the same module as 'kotlin-platform-common' plugin. What are the correct versions and repositories that I can use to be able to use serialization? adle:: include ':android', ':common', ':myapplication' Project level adle looks like: apply plugin: 'kotlinx-serialization'Įxt.serialization_plugin_version="1.3.0-rc-131"Ĭlasspath ':gradle:3.1.4'Ĭlasspath ":kotlin-gradle-plugin:$kotlin_version"Ĭlasspath ":kotlin-native-gradle-plugin:0.9.2"Ĭlasspath ":kotlin-serialization:$serialization_plugin_version" ![]() Implementation ':dagger-android-support:2.16' // if you use the support libraries Implementation "com.jakewharton:butterknife:$butterknife_version" Implementation ':constraint-layout:1.1.2'ĪndroidTestImplementation ':runner:1.0.2'ĪndroidTestImplementation '.espresso:espresso-core:3.0.2' Implementation fileTree(include:, dir: 'libs') ProguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt'), 'proguard-rules.pro' Implementation ":kotlinx-serialization-runtime-native:$serialization_version"īadle(platform-android level) apply plugin: ''ĪpplicationId "" Implementation ":kotlin-stdlib:$kotlin_version" Implementation ":kotlin-stdlib-common:$kotlin_version" Here is a list of the major updates in this version: The new Kotlin K2 compiler is in Alpha now, and it offers serious performance improvements. My adle (common module) looks like apply plugin: 'kotlin-platform-common' It unveils the Alpha version of the new Kotlin/JVM K2 compiler, stabilizes language features, and brings performance improvements for the JVM, JS, and Native platforms. I am getting a gradle build error for unresolved dependencies in a Kotlin/Native sample project.įailed to resolve: :kotlinx-serialization-runtime-native:0.8.1-rc13
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