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2 years ago in Google I / O, after the announcement of Kotlin’s being to support as a second language, as the time passed it became much more popular. Seeing more Kotlin specific speeches at conferences, mostly Kotlin code samples in blog posts, when we search how to do anything on the Internet, first examples’ always being Kotlin, Google’s developer.android examples’ giving Kotlin in the first tab, increasing in Kotlin codelabs, free courses at Udacity and a separate category of GDE for Kotlin… Considering all these, in Developer Keynote this year, announcement of Kotlin’s being now the first language of Android’s didn’t surprised, at least me. Of course, both the ability to see where we would go further at the point of progress and development as an individual, and the question of how can I convince my company to write Kotlin at least once asked at each conference, was answered with certainty. And I think it’s worth saying that Kotlin had already won the sympathy of the developers before the announcement that it would actually be like this, with its simplicity, boilerplate code shortening, easy learning, rapid development, and 100% compatibility with Java.
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