An opinion on what's a good general-purpose programming language
An opinion on what's a good general-purpose programming language
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Code @programming.dev Kotlin
7 2 ReplyTheWozardOfIz @sh.itjust.works Started Kotlin at my current job, coming from .NET. I'm impressed by Kotlin!
4 0 ReplyCode @programming.dev It really is an awesome language! I actually dont use it at work, but I've been learning it.
- May I ask how your company uses it at work (not saying give exact company details, but a high level)?
- Do you use it for web apps or Android?
- Are any of your Devs migrating to it from Java?
- Why are you moving to it from .NET?
3 0 ReplyTheWozardOfIz @sh.itjust.works It's a Healthcare app that companies use for their employees. They do the backend in kotlin and then write native apps for the mobile apps as well as have a website.
I thought I'd change up stacks when leaving my last job. It let me learn alot of new things.
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philm @programming.dev The language itself certainly has a nice appeal, but I just don't like the JVM and inheritance styled OOP... it's personal... haha
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