What mean Kotlin?

Kotlin is a static type, object-oriented programing (OOP) language that is interoperable with the Java virtual machine, Java libraries and Android . Kotlin saves time for developers as the less verbose language provides briefer and less redundant code. Kotlin can be compiled into JavaScript or an LLVM encoder.

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What mean Kotlin?

Kotlin is a static type, object-oriented programing (OOP) language that is interoperable with the Java virtual machine, Java libraries and Android . Kotlin saves time for developers as the less verbose language provides briefer and less redundant code. Kotlin can be compiled into JavaScript or an LLVM encoder.

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How do you make Hello World Kotlin?

To develop android application launch Android Studio and select option ‘Start a new Android Studio project’. Provide a application name (‘Hello World’ in my case) and check ‘Include Kotlin support’ and proceed. Select API level for android application and click next. Select Activity type and click next.

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How do you make Hello World Kotlin?

To develop android application launch Android Studio and select option ‘Start a new Android Studio project’. Provide a application name (‘Hello World’ in my case) and check ‘Include Kotlin support’ and proceed. Select API level for android application and click next. Select Activity type and click next.

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Did Google buy Kotlin?

Unlike the Swift programming language, which was an internal Apple project and then open sourced later, Google won’t own Kotlin . The language will continue to be developed and supported by JetBrains — the company is partnering with Google to set up a nonprofit Kotlin foundation to shepherd the language.

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Why does Google like Kotlin?

Have you ever thought how much Google paid to introduce Kotlin into Android? This question usually surprises the developers I talk to about this topic. The answer in most cases is that Google got Kotlin for free because it is released under Apache 2.0 open-source license .

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