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Kotlin Apprentice: Beginning Programming with Kotlin

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Learn how to program with Kotlin! Kotlin is the exciting modern language from JetBrains, creators of IntelliJ IDEA, the basis of many popular IDEs such as Android Studio and PyCharm. Since the adoption of Kotlin by Google as an official language for Android, the momentum behind Kotlin has gone off the charts. Kotlin supports many platforms, including Android, the web, the back-end, and even iOS. By reading this book, you'll be ready to use Kotlin on any and all of these platforms. Who This Book Is For This book is for complete beginners to Kotlin. No prior programming experience is necessary! Topics Covered in Kotlin Apprentice One thing you can count after reading this book, you’ll be prepared to take advantage of Kotlin wherever you choose to use it! About the Tutorial Team The Tutorial Team is a group of app developers and authors who write tutorials at the popular website raywenderlich.com. We take pride in making sure each tutorial we write holds to the highest standards of quality. We want our tutorials to be well written, easy to follow, and fun. If you've enjoyed the tutorials we've written in the past, you're in for a treat. The tutorials we've written for this book are some of our best yet — and this book contains detailed technical knowledge you simply won't be able to find anywhere else.

496 pages, Paperback

Published October 1, 2019

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March 14, 2022
Fun and easy to follow.
A perfect zero-to-hero book that covers the basics as well as advanced topics like scripting and Kotlin Multiplatform.

Definitely keep it near for a quick refresher in Kotlin.
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