![]() ![]() In their attempts to explain and introduce the language in the shortest and clearest way possible, many Kotlin developers referred to a 3-year-old parallel between Kotlin and the second official language of iOS – Swift. Those not familiar with Kotlin were quite concerned about its compatibility/interoperability level with Java, the average time necessary to get the hang of it, as well as the advantages of using Kotlin in general. ![]() Once Kotlin received Google’s support, the sheer excitement of Kotlin fans wasn’t the only reaction to follow.
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