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Kotlin Programming By Example

By : Iyanu Adelekan
Book Image

Kotlin Programming By Example

By: Iyanu Adelekan

Overview of this book

Kotlin greatly reduces the verbosity of source code. With Google having announced their support for Kotlin as a first-class language for writing Android apps, now's the time learn how to create apps from scratch with Kotlin Kotlin Programming By Example takes you through the building blocks of Kotlin, such as functions and classes. You’ll explore various features of Kotlin by building three applications of varying complexity. For a quick start to Android development, we look at building a classic game, Tetris, and elaborate on object-oriented programming in Kotlin. Our next application will be a messenger app, a level up in terms of complexity. Before moving onto the third app, we take a look at data persistent methods, helping us learn about the storage and retrieval of useful applications. Our final app is a place reviewer: a web application that will make use of the Google Maps API and Place Picker. By the end of this book, you will have gained experience of of creating and deploying Android applications using Kotlin.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Android – an overview

Android is a Linux-based mobile operating system developed and maintained by Google and created primarily to power smart mobile devices such as mobile phones and tablets. The primary interface to interact with the Android operating system is Graphic User Interface (GUI)-based. Users of devices powered by Android manipulate and interact with the operating system environment primarily via a visual touch-based interface by performing gestures such as taps and swipes on the display.

Software can be installed on the Android OS in the form of apps. An app is an application that runs within an environment and performs one or more tasks for the achievement of a goal or a collection of goals. The ability to install applications on mobile devices presented a huge opportunity to both users and application developers. Users take advantage of the features provided...