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Can anyone explain me the steps for becoming an mobile apk developer? After completing 12th std in science where to go now?

12th Mar 2018, 5:50 AM
ADNAN DIVEKAR
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Learn Kotlin. https://www.sololearn.com/learn/4120/?ref=app Why you should totally switch to Kotlin: It’s time to start using a modern programming language I want to tell you about a new programming language called Kotlin and why you should consider it for your next project. I used to prefer Java but the last year I’ve found myself coding Kotlin whenever I could, and at this point I really can’t think of a situation where Java would be a better choice. It’s developed by JetBrains, and the fact that these are the people behind a suite of IDEs, such as IntelliJ and ReSharper,really shines through in Kotlin. It’s pragmatic and concise, and makes coding a satisfying and efficient experience. Although Kotlin compiles to both JavaScript and soon machine code, I’ll focus on its prime environment, the JVM. So here’s a couple of reasons why you should totally switch to Kotlin (in no particular order): 0# Java Interoperability Kotlin is 100% interoperable with Java. 1# Familiar Syntax 2# String Interpolation 3# Type Inference 4# Smart Casts 5# Intuitive Equals 6# Default Arguments 7# Named Arguments 8# The When Expression 9# Properties 10# The Data Class 11# Operator Overloading 12# Destructuring Declarations 13# Ranges 14# Extension Functions 15# Null Safety 16# Better Lambdas 17# IDE Support Kotlin on Android. Now official Why Kotlin is my next programming language Scala vs Kotlin Swift is like Kotlin The Road to Gradle Script Kotlin 1.0 Introducing Kotlin support in Spring Framework 5.0 10 cool things about Kotlin Kotlin full stack application example Why I abandoned Java in favour of Kotlin I used Kotlin at Hackathon From Java to Kotlin Kotlin Idioms For details: https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1050538/?ref=app Kotlin's Resources: https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/823843/?ref=app Kotlin Resources https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/823843/?ref=app https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1050538/?ref=app
12th Mar 2018, 6:31 AM
📈SmileGoodHope📈
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you can go with different courses available out there like udacity's courses , Udemy's courses. It will be better if you are familiar with concepts of Object oriented programming.If you are new to programming world then before starting mobile development first learn about programming and oop's concepts
12th Mar 2018, 5:58 AM
Bhavya Sharma
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