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Beginning Kotlin

Build Applications with Better Code, Productivity, and Performance

Ted Hagos

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English
APress
23 November 2022
This book introduces the Kotlin programming skills and techniques necessary for building applications. You'll learn how to migrate your Java programming skills to Kotlin, a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) programming language. The book starts with a quick tour of the Kotlin language and gradually walks you through the language in greater detail over the course of succeeding chapters. You’ll learn Kotlin fundamentals like generics, functional programming, type system, debugging, and unit testing. Additionally, with the book’s freely downloadable online appendices, you’ll discover how to use Kotlin for building Spring Boot applications, data persistence, and microservices.  What You Will Learn

Learn the Kotlin language, its functions, types, collections, generics, classes, and more Dive into higher-order functions, generics, debugging, and unit testing Apply the fundamentals of Kotlin toSpring Boot  Add Hibernate to your Spring Boot application for persistence and data accessibility  Take advantage of functional programming available in Kotlin

Who This Book Is For Java developers who are new to Kotlin and want to leverage Kotlin, particularly for building Spring Boot apps.

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Imprint:   APress
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   1st ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm, 
Weight:   391g
ISBN:   9781484286975
ISBN 10:   1484286979
Pages:   230
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ted Hagos is the CTO and Data Protection Officer of RenditionDigital International (RDI), a software development company based out of Dublin. Before he joined RDI, he had various software development roles and also spent time as a trainer at IBM Advanced Career Education, Ateneo ITI, and Asia Pacific College. He spent many years in software development dating back to Turbo C, Clipper, dBase IV, and Visual Basic. Eventually, he found Java and spent many years working with it. Nowadays, he’s busy with full-stack JavaScript, Android, and Spring applications.

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