![]() Travel with them as they break the route down into legs like Optional to Nullable, Beans to Values, and Open to Sealed Classes. Your tour guides Duncan and Nat first made the trip in 2015, and they've since helped many teams and individuals follow in their footsteps. Kotlin is more functional, but what does that mean, and how should it change the way that you program? And what about all that Java code that you still have to support? Nullability is important, collections are different, and classes are final by default. You'll have found that they do things differently in Kotlin, though. ![]() If you're an experienced Java developer who has tried the Kotlin language, you were probably productive in about the same time. It takes a week to travel the 8,000 miles overland from Java to Kotlin.
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