24 June 2021

Embrace the Kotlin ecosystem at the back-end side


Kotlin is becoming a mature and established back-end language. The maturity of a language is not only measured by its features but also by its community and ecosystem. Kotlins ecosystem for server-side development is growing very fast. Coming from the Java development side, Spring would be a default fallback option to build your application. While Spring is also hopping on the Kotlin train, the rest of Kotlins ecosystem is growing fast. More and more new frameworks are popping up implementing different point of views on how to build your service. Those new frameworks might change our ways of developing back-end applications. Lets have a look out there!


Paulien van Alst

Paulien is a passionate software engineer in love with readable, reliable and testable code, independent on the language or technology used. At OpenValue she works on helping companies setting up better software. Lately, she is giving Kotlin workshops and presentations about migrating from Java to Kotlin. In her free time, she likes to sport, cycling and swimming in particular.