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Hands-On Object-Oriented Programming with Kotlin

By : Abid Khan, Igor Kucherenko
Book Image

Hands-On Object-Oriented Programming with Kotlin

By: Abid Khan, Igor Kucherenko

Overview of this book

Kotlin is an object-oriented programming language. The book is based on the latest version of Kotlin. The book provides you with a thorough understanding of programming concepts, object-oriented programming techniques, and design patterns. It includes numerous examples, explanation of concepts and keynotes. Where possible, examples and programming exercises are included. The main purpose of the book is to provide a comprehensive coverage of Kotlin features such as classes, data classes, and inheritance. It also provides a good understanding of design pattern and how Kotlin syntax works with object-oriented techniques. You will also gain familiarity with syntax in this book by writing labeled for loop and when as an expression. An introduction to the advanced concepts such as sealed classes and package level functions and coroutines is provided and we will also learn how these concepts can make the software development easy. Supported libraries for serialization, regular expression and testing are also covered in this book. By the end of the book, you would have learnt building robust and maintainable software with object oriented design patterns in Kotlin.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Objects and companion objects

The term singleton refers to a class that contains only one instance during the application life cycle. This instance is globally available for all functions and classes. Compared to Java or other programming languages, Kotlin provides an easier way to create a singleton class using the object keyword:

object singletonClassName {
properties
fun function(){
function body
}
}

The singleton class is similar to other normal classes; it contains properties and functions and can implement interfaces. However, there are a few things that make this class unique:

  • The object keyword is used for class declaration
  • We cannot create an instance of this class
  • We cannot declare a constructor with this class

Let's take an example of a Button class that has one property and one function:

object MyButton {
var count = 0
fun clickMe() {
...