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[jira] [Comment Edited] (BEAM-10027) Support for Kotlin-based Beam Katas

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Rion Williams edited comment on BEAM-10027 at 5/20/20, 4:07 PM:
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Any feedback on this issue would be welcome with regards to implementation or a preferred method for going about implementing it. I've worked with Kotlin as a primary language when using Beam and have previously converted [the existing Stepik Beam Katas - Java course|[https://stepik.org/course/54530]] internally for myself and my team to work through, so it'd be great to share with the community.


was (Author: rionmonster):
Any feedback on this issue would be welcome with regards to implementation or a preferred method for going about implementing it. I've worked with Kotlin as a primary language when using Beam and have previously converted [the existing Stepik Beam Katas - Java course]([https://stepik.org/course/54530]) internally for myself and my team to work through, so it'd be great to share with the community.

> Support for Kotlin-based Beam Katas
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>
>                 Key: BEAM-10027
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-10027
>             Project: Beam
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: katas
>            Reporter: Rion Williams
>            Assignee: Rion Williams
>            Priority: P2
>   Original Estimate: 8h
>          Time Spent: 10m
>  Remaining Estimate: 7h 50m
>
> Currently, there are a series of examples available demonstrating the use of Apache Beam with Kotlin. It would be nice to have support for the same Beam Katas that exist for Python, Go, and Java to also support Kotlin. 
> The port itself shouldn't be that involved since it can still target the JVM, so it would likely just require the inclusion for Kotlin dependencies and a conversion for all of the existing Java examples. 



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