Mastering Kotlin - Nate Ebel

Mastering Kotlin

Learn advanced Kotlin programming techniques to build apps for Android, iOS, and the web

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
434 Seiten
2019
Packt Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-83855-572-6 (ISBN)
38,65 inkl. MwSt
The purpose of Mastering Kotlin is to teach you how to leverage software designs and concepts which have made Java the most dominant Enterprise programming language. Finally, you will gain an understanding of implementing practical design patterns and best practices to help you master the Kotlin language.
Explore popular language features, Java to Kotlin interoperability, advanced topics, and practical applications by building a variety of sample projects

Key Features

Understand and leverage the syntax, tools, and patterns by writing code in Kotlin
Explore practical topics such as Java interop, concurrency with coroutines, and functional programming
Discover how to use Kotlin for build targets like Android, iOS, JavaScript, and backend service

Book DescriptionUsing Kotlin without taking advantage of its power and interoperability is like owning a sports car and never taking it out of the garage. While documentation and introductory resources can help you learn the basics of Kotlin, the fact that it’s a new language means that there are limited learning resources and code bases available in comparison to Java and other established languages.

This Kotlin book will show you how to leverage software designs and concepts that have made Java the most dominant enterprise programming language. You’ll understand how Kotlin is a modern approach to object-oriented programming (OOP). This book will take you through the vast array of features that Kotlin provides over other languages. These features include seamless interoperability with Java, efficient syntax, built-in functional programming constructs, and support for creating your own DSL. Finally, you will gain an understanding of implementing practical design patterns and best practices to help you master the Kotlin language.

By the end of the book, you'll have obtained an advanced understanding of Kotlin in order to be able to build production-grade applications.

What you will learn

Model data using interfaces, classes, and data classes
Grapple with practical interoperability challenges and solutions with Java
Build parallel apps using concurrency solutions such as coroutines
Explore functional, reactive, and imperative programming to build flexible apps
Discover how to build your own domain-specific language
Embrace functional programming using the standard library and Arrow
Delve into the use of Kotlin for frontend JavaScript development
Build server-side services using Kotlin and Ktor

Who this book is forIf you’re a Kotlin developer looking to further their skills or a professional Java developer looking for better or professional resources in order to make a switch to Kotlin, this book is for you. Familiarity with Kotlin programming will assist with understanding key concepts covered in the book.

Nate Ebel is a software developer who enjoys building great software and helping others do the same. He has worked with Android since its early days, across a variety of projects, from creative and educational apps, mapping and navigation applications, to the evolution of robotic controllers. Nate has a passion for technology, education, and software development, and enjoys opportunities to combine the three. He enjoys being involved in the Android developer community and is an active contributor through conference speaking, blogging, and event organizing. He is working to help himself and others dream, learn, and create in an effort to positively impact others.

Table of Contents

A New Challenger Approaches
Programmer’s Multi-Tool: Flexible, Expressive, and Concise
Understanding Programming Paradigms in Kotlin
First Class Functions
Modelling Real World Data
Interoperability As a Design Goal
Crossing Over: Working Across Java and Kotlin
Controlling the Story
Baby Steps: Integration Through Testing
Practical Concurrency
Building Your Own Tools: Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs)
Fully Functional: Embracing Functional Programming
Kotlin on Android
Kotlin and Web Development
Introducing Multiplatform Kotlin
Taming the Monolith with Microservices
Practical Design Patterns

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Birmingham
Sprache englisch
Maße 75 x 93 mm
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge
Informatik Software Entwicklung Mobile- / App-Entwicklung
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
ISBN-10 1-83855-572-2 / 1838555722
ISBN-13 978-1-83855-572-6 / 9781838555726
Zustand Neuware
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