Kotlin Cookbook
A ProblemFocused Approach
by Ken Kousen
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Use Kotlin to build Android apps, web applications, and morewhile you learn the nuances of this popular language. With this unique cookbook, developers will learn how to apply thisJavabased language to their own projects. Both experienced programmers and those new to Kotlin will benefit from the practical recipes in this book.Author Ken Kousen (...
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“Practical and example-driven, this is a hands-on introduction to Kotlin that emphasizes readable code, safety features, and how to make Kotlin interoperate with existing Java projects. Chapters pair short explanations with runnable samples, notes about IDEs and build tools, and concrete advice for calling Java from Kotlin. What works best is teaching usable Kotlin patterns you can drop into a JVM codebase; the main limitation is a steady Java orientation and tooling detail that will feel dense if you wanted a lightweight, purely idiomatic language tour.”
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