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Kotlin works well for Android development. The annotations have gotten better recently, too, so you can interact with Android classes without too many null checks.
I was also quite surprised that the javascript components seemed to take a step backwards in design and documentation from Foundation 3 to 4. Not sure why that is.
Yes, but you can export iOS and Android apps with Flash. The iOS browser still does not have support for WebGL.
If you really want to beat Java language stagnation on Android, I would suggest Kotlin. You can create a Kotlin-based Android project with zero effort using IntelliJ (and, presumably, the new Android Studio).…
In Kotlin, you can write a function that takes, as its last argument, a function literal that is scoped to a specific class. Last I checked, function scoping does not work this way in Scala and you'd have to explicitly…
For some people, after looking at Scala a bit, being "watered" might be a good thing. Kotlin doesn't have as many syntax surprises as Scala does. That being said, the one really cool feature Kotlin has that Scala…
Terrier Technologies | Minneapolis, MN | Full Stack Rails Developers | Business Analysts/Project Managers | https://terrier.tech/careers | ONSITE | Full-Time Terrier Technologies is a small startup that creates software…
Kotlin works well for Android development. The annotations have gotten better recently, too, so you can interact with Android classes without too many null checks.
I was also quite surprised that the javascript components seemed to take a step backwards in design and documentation from Foundation 3 to 4. Not sure why that is.
Yes, but you can export iOS and Android apps with Flash. The iOS browser still does not have support for WebGL.
If you really want to beat Java language stagnation on Android, I would suggest Kotlin. You can create a Kotlin-based Android project with zero effort using IntelliJ (and, presumably, the new Android Studio).…
In Kotlin, you can write a function that takes, as its last argument, a function literal that is scoped to a specific class. Last I checked, function scoping does not work this way in Scala and you'd have to explicitly…
For some people, after looking at Scala a bit, being "watered" might be a good thing. Kotlin doesn't have as many syntax surprises as Scala does. That being said, the one really cool feature Kotlin has that Scala…