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Kotlin Design with Andrey Breslav
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Kotlin is a statically typed programming language that started as a JVM language. It gained popularity because it reduces the amount of boilerplate code required for a typical Java project. Many of the early adopters of Kotlin were building Android apps or Java applications, but it has grown to a variety of use cases including at companies like Uber, Pinterest, and Atlassian.
Andrey Breslav is the lead language designer of Kotlin at JetBrains. He joins the show to describe the original goals of Kotlin, the compilation path of the language, and how it has moved beyond its days of only running on the JVM.
Show Notes
- Episode 12: Interview with Andrey Breslav, Lead Language Designer of Kotlin – Mapping The Journey
- KotlinConf 2017 – Opening Keynote by Andrey Breslav – YouTube
- Kotlin Blog | Kotlin — Programming Language by JetBrains
- KotlinConf 2017 – Deep Dive into Kotlin/Native by Andrey Breslav – YouTube
- How to Kotlin – from the Lead Kotlin Language Designer (Google I/O ’18) – YouTube
- Community
- Basic Types: Numbers, Strings, Arrays – Kotlin Programming Language
- Calling Kotlin from Java – Kotlin Programming Language
- Kotlin Programming Language
The post Kotlin Design with Andrey Breslav appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
112 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on January 29, 2023 11:24 (). Last successful fetch was on October 13, 2022 23:32 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 218061011 series 1435594
Kotlin is a statically typed programming language that started as a JVM language. It gained popularity because it reduces the amount of boilerplate code required for a typical Java project. Many of the early adopters of Kotlin were building Android apps or Java applications, but it has grown to a variety of use cases including at companies like Uber, Pinterest, and Atlassian.
Andrey Breslav is the lead language designer of Kotlin at JetBrains. He joins the show to describe the original goals of Kotlin, the compilation path of the language, and how it has moved beyond its days of only running on the JVM.
Show Notes
- Episode 12: Interview with Andrey Breslav, Lead Language Designer of Kotlin – Mapping The Journey
- KotlinConf 2017 – Opening Keynote by Andrey Breslav – YouTube
- Kotlin Blog | Kotlin — Programming Language by JetBrains
- KotlinConf 2017 – Deep Dive into Kotlin/Native by Andrey Breslav – YouTube
- How to Kotlin – from the Lead Kotlin Language Designer (Google I/O ’18) – YouTube
- Community
- Basic Types: Numbers, Strings, Arrays – Kotlin Programming Language
- Calling Kotlin from Java – Kotlin Programming Language
- Kotlin Programming Language
The post Kotlin Design with Andrey Breslav appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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