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Why Kotlin is preferred to beginner Android Developers?
I have a 1½ month experience in Android App Develoment.I tried Java for it and I felt no problems in that.But why Kotlin is mostly preferred to new beginners and not Java? I think the way of Java is better than Kotlin and it is a better choice. What are your thoughts?
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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
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Muhammad Wasif
Yes, you are right but learning a new thing and losing the old skills are two different things.
But I just hate the syntax of Kotlin.
However, I also know about it's benefits too.
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Muhammad Wasif
I have been developing several Android apps with Java for about an year.
The journey was awesome.
One day, I gave Kotlin a try in my app production but it didn't impressed me and moreover very hard to maintain the readability of the code.
That day was full of horror for me as I have wasted my useful 3 hours in just writing a small app.(With Java, it's just take about 25-30 minutes)
That was my first and last project in Kotlin and I hope that it reduces the productivity of a Developer a lot.
I have decided to go with Java and to only use Kotlin when I feel it a necessity.