Developing Kotlin
I just spend few minutes in Kotlin bootcamp from udacity once in a blue moon. All other times it is salaam stack overflow.
The course from Udacity looks good though. But watching initial videos when you know a little bit is difficult. I am yet to master !! ? etc (of null, nullable and not nullable)
But the best point we all tend to ignore is developers guide from android. In this guide, all the illustrations are given in both Java and Kotlin.
But you have to unlearn first. I had taken many, many, many years to master listview and its adapter. Now the IDE design mode has put listview in legacy section and prefers recyclerview. No, sorry, no patience learn this new thing again.
Or you can do what everyone does. Keep these bookmarks ready and refer to them as and when you need them.
The course from Udacity looks good though. But watching initial videos when you know a little bit is difficult. I am yet to master !! ? etc (of null, nullable and not nullable)
But the best point we all tend to ignore is developers guide from android. In this guide, all the illustrations are given in both Java and Kotlin.
But you have to unlearn first. I had taken many, many, many years to master listview and its adapter. Now the IDE design mode has put listview in legacy section and prefers recyclerview. No, sorry, no patience learn this new thing again.
Or you can do what everyone does. Keep these bookmarks ready and refer to them as and when you need them.
But if you want to learn Kotlin with Jetpack, here is another course by udacity.
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