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Are the days of Java’s rule over Android apps coming to an end? Google announced official support for the Kotlin programming language in May 2017 at its annual I/O developer conference. The ...
Here's what Meta's developers have learned from moving their code base from the Java programming language over to Kotlin.
Google's open source Android operating system is maturing and beginning to attract a more diverse audience of third-party developers. To accommodate the growing need for more power and flexibility ...
Google has today announced at I/O 2017 that Kotlin, a programming language developed by JetBrains, will be officially supported on Android.
Kotlin, the Google-endorsed programming language for building Android apps, now has the fastest-growing population of contributors on Microsoft-owned code-hosting repository GitHub.
Google today announced that it is making Kotlin, a statically typed programming language for the Java Virtual Machine, a first-class language for writing Android apps.
The official language for Android development is Java but it isn't the only language you can use to develop Android apps.
Kotlin offers big advantages over Java for JVM and Android development, and plays nicely with Java in the same projects.
Google is adding support for a new coding language to Android - Starting with Android Studio 3.0, Kotlin is available to build your Android apps.
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