![]() ![]() The best way I found is to have a look at some of the most frequently asked questions about Kotlin on StackOverflow. I am currently defending the third place on the top users list of the Kotlin tag on StackOverflow, and I wanted to make use of the bragging rights this gives me while I can. When you’re done with this one, read the second and third parts as well! ![]() This is the written version of a talk I gave recently, and since it was quite long, this is the first of three articles about it. ![]()
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