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Kotlin Blueprints

By : Ashish Belagali, Akshay Chordiya, Hardik Trivedi
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Kotlin Blueprints

By: Ashish Belagali, Akshay Chordiya, Hardik Trivedi

Overview of this book

Kotlin is a powerful language that has applications in a wide variety of fields. It is a concise, safe, interoperable, and tool-friendly language. The Android team has also announced first-class support for Kotlin, which is an added boost to the language. Kotlin’s growth is fueled through carefully designed business and technology benefits. The collection of projects demonstrates the versatility of the language and enables you to build standalone applications on your own. You’ll build comprehensive applications using the various features of Kotlin. Scale, performance, and high availability lie at the heart of the projects, and the lessons learned throughout this book. You’ll learn how to build a social media aggregator app that will help you efficiently track various feeds, develop a geospatial webservice with Kotlin and Spring Boot, build responsive web applications with Kotlin, build a REST API for a news feed reader, and build a server-side chat application with Kotlin. It also covers the various libraries and frameworks used in the projects. Through the course of building applications, you’ll not only get to grips with the various features of Kotlin, but you’ll also discover how to design and prototype professional-grade applications.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Installing Kotlin Native


We can install Kotlin Native from the source, or grab the binaries from the web. Feel free to go with any method you prefer; the end result will be the same.

Installing from the source

In order to install Kotlin Native on our machine, we need to compile it from the source. Follow these steps to download the source and compile it:

  1. Clone the Kotlin Native compiler source using the following command:
      git clone https://github.com/JetBrains/kotlin-native.git
  1. Let's switch to the cloned directory using  cd kotlin-native.
  2. Download the dependencies using ./gradlew dependencies:update.
  3. Then build the compiler and libraries. We should use ./gradlew bundle, but it can take a few hours to build. Therefore, we will build only with the host compiler and the libraries using ./gradlew dist distPlatformLibs, which should build pretty quickly.
  4. Add the Kotlin compiler to the environment variables (the steps to add it vary). The following command should ideally work on most systems:export...