Programming Kotlin (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Wednesday, 09 October 2019

With the subtitle' "Create Elegant, Expressive, and Performant JVM and Android Applications", this book aims to help you master Kotlin to create performant, concise, and easy to maintain applications. Author Venkat Subramaniam starts with scripting with Kotlin before moving on to object-oriented programming. Other parts of the book look at Kotlin's functional-style capabilities, how to create internal domain-specific languages (DSLs), asynchronous programming, and Java interop.

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Author: Dr. Venkat Subramaniam
Publisher: Pragmatic bookshelf
Date: October 2019
Pages: 462
ISBN: 978-1680506358
Print: 1680506358
Audience: would-be Kotlin developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Other Languages

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