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Build Your First Mobile App with Kotlin

 

Explore the basic functionality of how an Android app works using Kotlin

 

Use Android APIs such as save data permanently and implement Navigation Drawer

 

Implement Lists using RecyclerView and learn about Kotlin Data classes

 

Utilize the Power of Kotlin in an Android app such as Extension Functions, Lambda expressions, Default Params, Null Safety Operators and a lot more.

 

Style your app for an enhanced user experience

 

Learn to localise String resources, colors and themes of your app.

 

Publish your app to Google Play Store by preparing Store listing and Exporting APK

 

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Devoxx 2018 - Is boilerplate code really so bad

 

Many JVM languages promote 'less boilerplate code' as one of their selling points. Even updates to Java in recent years have removed unnecessary syntax. While this is clearly meant to be a Good Thing, many of us - particularly if we've been writing Java for a long time - think 'so what?'. Our IDEs can generate code, and our brains get used to ignoring the stuff that doesn't matter.

 

Is the removal of extraneous code from the syntax of a language necessary, or just a gimmick? How does it impact our ability to write and read code?

 

In this talk, Trisha will explore common coding scenarios using Java and Kotlin. We'll see what's important for developers to write (and, more importantly, read) and what can be removed. We'll also see how Java has evolved to improve our productivity as producers and consumers of code, and why understanding new languages and staying up to date with the features of Java can ultimately make your life easier.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px2Hv2zWCM0

 

( Devoxx 2018

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If you’re interested in Android app development, you might have heard about Kotlin. First released in July 2011, Kotlin is a modern programming language that has delighted developers worldwide and marked a lasting impression in the swiftly evolving field of Android app development. It is a statically-typed programming language that runs on Java Virtual Machine aka JVM.

 

The buzz of this open-source programming language touched new heights when JetBrains claimed that Kotlin does wonders in writing iOS apps as well. The way this technology is benefiting the prime mobile platforms with its support, there is no second thought that Kotlin will likely become the next big programming language within the next few years.

 

Developed by YouTrack, JetBrains, and numerous other IDE solutions, Kotlin is one of those programming languages that has gained the most momentum over the last five years. According to stats, around 80 percent of the 1000 most popular Android apps currently use Kotlin and enjoy the benefits associated with it. The way this language is making its way in the tech world, we will surely see more innovations in the future.

 

Why not delve more into this and learn what Kotlin is? Should already existing apps written with conventional stack embrace this language? What are the pros and cons of Kotlin that one should always know? Wondering if switching to Kotlin leading the traditional options behind is a great move or not?

 

Well, we have answered your question in this blog post. You will gain more clarity about Kotlin once you read its pros and cons. But before we proceed further, let’s give you a brief description of what Kotlin is.

Java or Kotlin for Android App Development: Key Factors to Consider

 

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JUG Wroclaw Workshop Kotlin | 09.03.2019

Devoxx 2018 - Is boilerplate code really so bad

 

Many JVM languages promote 'less boilerplate code' as one of their selling points. Even updates to Java in recent years have removed unnecessary syntax. While this is clearly meant to be a Good Thing, many of us - particularly if we've been writing Java for a long time - think 'so what?'. Our IDEs can generate code, and our brains get used to ignoring the stuff that doesn't matter.

 

Is the removal of extraneous code from the syntax of a language necessary, or just a gimmick? How does it impact our ability to write and read code?

 

In this talk, Trisha will explore common coding scenarios using Java and Kotlin. We'll see what's important for developers to write (and, more importantly, read) and what can be removed. We'll also see how Java has evolved to improve our productivity as producers and consumers of code, and why understanding new languages and staying up to date with the features of Java can ultimately make your life easier.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px2Hv2zWCM0

 

( Devoxx 2018

Tous les slides sont proprietes de leurs auteurs.

All slides are properties of their authors. )

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Kotlin island, Russia

JUG Wroclaw Workshop Kotlin | 09.03.2019

Kotlin island, Russia

In Alex Payne's keynote, "Emerging Programming Languages, a Tour of the Horizon", he led us through a number of truly emerging languages. Kotlin was one of them.

 

Russia - St Petersburg Sail-Away - Passing Kotlin Island - Having passed through the Lock, view of the north side Lock Gate with Kronshtadt beyond and Alexander I Fort to right.

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