PinnedAlexander NozikAbout good programmers, good programs and performanceThis article intended to be about Kotlin and performance. In the end it is just about balance.12 min read·Feb 6, 2019--2--2
Alexander NozikEducation as Hexagon?Today I want to talk about much more complicated problem — higher education.10 min read·Jul 18, 2022--1--1
Alexander NozikScience as a (micro-)serviceToday I will talk about the science, or more specifically about organization of the science.8 min read·Jun 23, 2022--2--2
Alexander NozikinGoogle Developer ExpertsWhat is wrong with Gradle?I love Gradle and I use it everywhere. But there are some problems that hinder its progress.9 min read·Dec 19, 2021--1--1
Alexander NozikChat timeThis is a short observation about time spent in chats. Is it a loss of time or a valuable source of information?4 min read·Jun 29, 2020----
Alexander NozikinLevel Up CodingA first dive into kotlin-jupyterOr why I vow not to use Python again… again9 min read·May 27, 2020----
Alexander NozikinITNEXTTaming React with Kotlin-JS and coroutinesThis short post is about a little trick that finally allowed me to fully use React-js components with my Kotlin-JS application.3 min read·Sep 28, 2019--2--2
Alexander NozikPlotly.kt: a dynamic approach to visualization in KotlinKotlin ecosystem desperately needs visualization tools. Welcome kotlin bindings for plotly.js.7 min read·Jun 9, 2019----
Alexander NozikinProAndroidDevDiving deeper into context-oriented programming in KotlinThis article is a follow-up on my previous article on context-oriented programming (I was quite delighted to find that some guys in Kotlin…6 min read·May 12, 2019--1--1
Alexander NozikinProAndroidDevAn introduction context-oriented programming in KotlinIn this article I will try to describe a new interesting phenomenon which I call context-oriented programming.9 min read·Dec 30, 2018--9--9