Kotlin for Android & Java Developers: Clean Code on Android
$109.99 $14.99Track price
Learn to use Kotlin the right way to actually improve your Android app code
Write null–safe, concise, and readable code in Kotlin using functional and object–oriented concepts
Work around unnecessary boilerplate code when using Android APIs (e.g. SQLite) using higher–order extension functions
Use Android Studio effectively to speed up your development workflow
Get your questions answered along the way should you ever get stuck
Why Take This Course?
I’ve been involved with Kotlin since late 2015, before it was released in its first stable version. As the instructor of the course Kotlin for Beginners , I know which topics students are interested in or get stuck with.
My first Kotlin course is recommended from the official Kotlin website and from the official Android website as a resource to learn Kotlin for Android. So you can be sure to get quality teaching here.
After this course, you’ll be able to confidently use Kotlin for any kind of project but we’ll of course apply what we learn to Android app development in this course.
What Makes This Course Special?
Since Google’s #IO17 announcement to officially support Kotlin on Android, many new courses on the topic have been released which is great because it further helps to spread the language.
Instructor Details
Courses : 2
Specification: Kotlin for Android & Java Developers: Clean Code on Android
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 9.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
$109.99 $14.99
Guillermo Zanardo –
It goes right to the point and gives a clear difference between Java and Kotlin for android developing
GTEx Team –
Excelente curso . Videos cortos y puntuales , con pasos guiados para hacer las cosas de una manera correcta . Muy util
Sergey Molchanovsky –
I passed a half a course and so far I’m satisfied. The language is unusual and there are many new concepts. It s really difficult sometimes, and then I spend all day to figure out a 5 minute lecture. Not completely understood a let keyword and also there are some keywords like apply, run that remain unveiled in this course.
Vestel Developer –
nice..
Virendra Pal Singh –
Its has good content and very easy to understand, keep posting sich courses further in upcoming technology.
Venkatesh maganahalli –
Clear, Concise and Lucid explanation. Easy to follow and understand.
Erika Orozco –
So clear and love how the comparisons between Kotlin and Java are remarked. Only thing that makes me give it a 4.5 is that some videos are blurred for few seconds and is not comfortable that he is talking and coding I am not able so see what is he coding. Anyway I totally recommend this course.
Tran Truong Giang –
Good.