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Learn Kotlin Programming - Second Edition

By : Stephen Samuel, Stefan Bocutiu
Book Image

Learn Kotlin Programming - Second Edition

By: Stephen Samuel, Stefan Bocutiu

Overview of this book

Kotlin is a general-purpose programming language used for developing cross-platform applications. Complete with a comprehensive introduction and projects covering the full set of Kotlin programming features, this book will take you through the fundamentals of Kotlin and get you up to speed in no time. Learn Kotlin Programming covers the installation, tools, and how to write basic programs in Kotlin. You'll learn how to implement object-oriented programming in Kotlin and easily reuse your program or parts of it. The book explains DSL construction, serialization, null safety aspects, and type parameterization to help you build robust apps. You'll learn how to destructure expressions and write your own. You'll then get to grips with building scalable apps by exploring advanced topics such as testing, concurrency, microservices, coroutines, and Kotlin DSL builders. Furthermore, you'll be introduced to the kotlinx.serialization framework, which is used to persist objects in JSON, Protobuf, and other formats. By the end of this book, you'll be well versed with all the new features in Kotlin and will be able to build robust applications skillfully.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Section 1: Fundamental Concepts in Kotlin
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Section 2: Practical Concepts in Kotlin
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Section 3: Advanced Concepts in Kotlin

Json serialization and deserialization

With the project in place, it is time to demonstrate the ease of serializing and deserializing to and from JSON.

Let’s start with a data class holding student exam results. As you can see in the following snippet, the class contains the students' first name, last name, the exam score, and a penalties field representing a handicap for the final score:

@Serializable
data class Student(val firstName: String,
val lastName: String,
val score: Int,
@Optional val penalties: Int = 0)

To get the serializer and deserialization for the class, all that is required is the use of the Serializable annotation. You might have noticed the Optional annotation on the penalties field. This annotation lets the serialization compiler plugin know the field is optional. Serializing a Student instance...