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Although iv only been developing in android for around 7 months yet I fail to see the appeal of Kotlin.

It has no real advantage over Java. In my opinion its fucking lazy code. It might look pretty but that's about it. So I don't see why employers are opening their arseholes for people with Kotlin experience.

Im pretty sure they are doing it because its "the next big thing". If you can write solid Java I dont know what the big deal is.. Maybe someone can shed some light on this..

Android studio can convert Java to Kotlin with one click. So No Mr employer I do not see your reason why you employed someone over me because he has Kotlin experience. Its fucked!! So that project I handed you... the one where I had pride in my ability to apply solid Java... Yes remember fucking Java everyone?!... well it works exactly the fucking same and in my opinion is much more verified and readable. SOOOO FUCK YOUUUU MR EMPLOYER!!!!! Go FuckYourStupidLittleKotlinBumChumsRightInTheirShitRiddenFuckHoles!!!!!!

Rant over...

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    Kotlin is Java with all the bad shit removed and replaced with concepts of other languages. You can see a lot of concepts that seem like they were inspired by Python. Probably one of the biggest things Java did wrong is handling of null, so that was replaced, and is one of the best features in my opinion. "Lazy code": Being able to do a lot more in less time is also named "productivity", something that employers like a lot. You can find the best features here: https://kotlinlang.org/docs/...
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    Thank you for clearing that up. I guess I should do my homework a little bit on this one :)
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    Android Studio converter produces inefficient code, so you do need people with Kotlin experience if you want to use it in project.
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