droidcon NYC 2019 | Native Concurrency Coroutines | Ben Asher
droidcon NYC 2019 | Native Concurrency Coroutines | Ben Asher
At PlanGrid, we've been working on a shared multiplatform library for use on Windows, iOS, and Android. Our apps sync lots of data for use offline, so early on we invested in filling the multi-threaded coroutine gap on native. In this session, Ben Asher discusses how PlanGrid built the multiplatform classes that allowed multi-threaded coroutine-based work in both the Native and JVM worlds for seamless multiplatform sync. You'll gain a better understanding of how to use native concurrency primitives, how concurrency and mutability work on native, and how PlanGrid mixed that together with Kotlin coroutines.
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