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Mastering Kotlin

Mastering Kotlin

By : Nate Ebel
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Mastering Kotlin

Mastering Kotlin

2.7 (3)
By: Nate Ebel

Overview of this book

Using Kotlin without taking advantage of its power and interoperability is like owning a sports car and never taking it out of the garage. While documentation and introductory resources can help you learn the basics of Kotlin, the fact that it’s a new language means that there are limited learning resources and code bases available in comparison to Java and other established languages. This Kotlin book will show you how to leverage software designs and concepts that have made Java the most dominant enterprise programming language. You’ll understand how Kotlin is a modern approach to object-oriented programming (OOP). This book will take you through the vast array of features that Kotlin provides over other languages. These features include seamless interoperability with Java, efficient syntax, built-in functional programming constructs, and support for creating your own DSL. Finally, you will gain an understanding of implementing practical design patterns and best practices to help you master the Kotlin language. By the end of the book, you'll have obtained an advanced understanding of Kotlin in order to be able to build production-grade applications.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
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Section 1: Kotlin – A Modern Solution to Application Development
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Section 2: Putting the Pieces Together – Modeling Data, Managing State, and Application Architecture
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Section 3: Play Nice – Integrating Kotlin With Existing Code
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Section 4: Go Beyond – Exploring Advanced and Experimental Language Features
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Section 5: The Wide World of Kotlin – Using Kotlin across the Entire Development Stack

Understanding object-oriented programming

Object-oriented programming is a programming paradigm in which data is modeled, stored, and accessed through objects that can extend and inherit properties from other objects.

Object-oriented programming is a popular pattern for organizing state and code into conceptual objects, which often serve as representations of real-world objects or problems. Data formats are defined using classes that represent some conceptual model within the problem domain, while objects represent a specific instance of a class.

Many of the most popular programming languages support object-oriented programming:

  • C++
  • JavaScript
  • Python
  • Java
  • Kotlin

Some languages, such as Java, make everything an object and strictly require object-oriented programming at some level of abstraction. Other languages, such as JavaScript or Python, provide the building blocks for object...

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