Building Kotlin Applications 

Publisher:
BPB Publications
| Author:
Mounir Boussetta
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
BPB Publications
Author:
Mounir Boussetta
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

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Kotlin is a modern, expressive, and concise programming language popular among developers for its many benefits. These include its interoperability with Java, ability to build native mobile and web applications, and support for functional programming.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to Kotlin, covering everything you need to know to start building Kotlin applications, regardless of your prior programming experience.
You’ll start by learning the basics of Kotlin, including its variables, types, functions, and control flow statements. Then, you’ll explore more advanced topics such as object-oriented programming, generics, coroutines, RxKotlin, and multiplatform development. Once you have a solid foundation in Kotlin, you’ll learn how to use it to build real-world applications. You’ll start with a simple Android application and then move on to more complex projects, such as a web application and a desktop application.
By the end of this book, you will have a deep understanding of Kotlin and be confident in your ability to use it to build robust, maintainable, and scalable applications.

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Kotlin is a modern, expressive, and concise programming language popular among developers for its many benefits. These include its interoperability with Java, ability to build native mobile and web applications, and support for functional programming.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to Kotlin, covering everything you need to know to start building Kotlin applications, regardless of your prior programming experience.
You’ll start by learning the basics of Kotlin, including its variables, types, functions, and control flow statements. Then, you’ll explore more advanced topics such as object-oriented programming, generics, coroutines, RxKotlin, and multiplatform development. Once you have a solid foundation in Kotlin, you’ll learn how to use it to build real-world applications. You’ll start with a simple Android application and then move on to more complex projects, such as a web application and a desktop application.
By the end of this book, you will have a deep understanding of Kotlin and be confident in your ability to use it to build robust, maintainable, and scalable applications.

About Author

Mounir Boussetta is a highly accomplished and dedicated software engineer with a passion for the ever-evolving world of technology. As a co-founder and project manager at FIRETHUNDER SARL, a leading company in medical information systems, Mounir brings exceptional expertise and leadership to his role. Mounir's journey in the IT industry began after he graduated with a degree in electronics and telecom engineering in 2013. Driven by his love for programming, he transitioned into the IT domain, where he has thrived ever since. With over 13 years of experience in Java development, starting from version 1.6 and 6 years of experience with Kotlin, Mounir has an extensive understanding of the language and its applications. Prior to his role at FIRETHUNDER SARL, Mounir worked as a software developer at Vivace Consulting SARL, where he honed his skills in AngularJS/Angular, Java, Spring Boot, Spring Data, Spring Security, Hibernate, and REST APIs. His proficiency in IHE Framework standards such as DICOM 3.0 and HL7, which he gained through five years of experience, has been instrumental in his success in the field.

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