
Konstantin Kolmar authored a comprehensive blog post for the lunatech-labs/lunatech-blog repository, focusing on JVM language interoperability across Java, Scala, Kotlin, and Groovy. He explored practical integration strategies, demonstrating how to configure Gradle builds with internal repositories to enable cross-language library usage and reverse interoperability, with Java serving as a common foundation. His technical writing distilled complex interoperability patterns into actionable guidance, supporting onboarding and standardizing integration practices. The work resulted in a reusable knowledge asset that clarifies cross-language development, reduces integration risk, and enhances maintainability. No major defects were reported, reflecting careful documentation and stable feature delivery.
February 2025 monthly summary for lunatech-labs/lunatech-blog. Key feature delivered: JVM Language Interoperability Blog Post that explores cross-language library interoperability across Java, Scala, Kotlin, and Groovy, including practical Gradle build configurations with internal repositories to demonstrate reverse interoperability and Java as a common denominator. Major bugs fixed: none reported this month; no critical defects affecting release quality. Overall impact and accomplishments: Created a reusable knowledge asset that accelerates cross-team collaboration, clarifies interoperability strategies, and reduces integration risk. Demonstrated technologies/skills: JVM language interoperability, Gradle configuration, internal repository usage, cross-language integration patterns, and documentation craftsmanship. Business value: Improves onboarding, standardizes cross-language practices, and enhances maintainability and future collaboration across language ecosystems.
February 2025 monthly summary for lunatech-labs/lunatech-blog. Key feature delivered: JVM Language Interoperability Blog Post that explores cross-language library interoperability across Java, Scala, Kotlin, and Groovy, including practical Gradle build configurations with internal repositories to demonstrate reverse interoperability and Java as a common denominator. Major bugs fixed: none reported this month; no critical defects affecting release quality. Overall impact and accomplishments: Created a reusable knowledge asset that accelerates cross-team collaboration, clarifies interoperability strategies, and reduces integration risk. Demonstrated technologies/skills: JVM language interoperability, Gradle configuration, internal repository usage, cross-language integration patterns, and documentation craftsmanship. Business value: Improves onboarding, standardizes cross-language practices, and enhances maintainability and future collaboration across language ecosystems.

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