![]() ![]() Kotlin is a language that is not trying to reinvent the wheel, and that’s a good thing. Another win for polyglots! Kotlin Is Java 2.0 With the guidance of a friend and Kotlin in Action, I can now say that I (somewhat) speak yet another programming dialect. Instead of skimming over the essentials-after all, the short course focuses on Android, not on the language API-, I wanted to get a more deeper understanding of the hows and the whys of Kotlin. This month, I’m preparing an Android app development university course where another new programming language crossed my path: Kotlin, birthed by the fine JetBrains folks who are also responsible for many great development environments. In April, I took a few weeks to explore Go, claiming that “Go fixed Java/C#”. ![]()
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