Well done team. I am very happy about this. As a Java Dev, I have adopted Kotlin for my Back End dev when working with Spring Boot. I plan to do some Automation Testing using Kotlin as well.
This year i finally got a Kotlin project and I love coding it so much! A few years of begging my department managers for this... Thank you, дзякуй за цудоўную дакументалку!
Thanks for this great documentary! I'm very glad to have found the language when I was still learning to program and I'm glad to now be a part of a small part that helps the language and the community forward ❤
super interesting documentary, thanks for filming this. As an Android developer who worked using Java back in the day, I'm glad that Android switched to Kotlin
I laugh about where they talk about how Java was stagnating back then considering Kotlin the language has completely stagnated since Kotlin 1.3, 7 years ago!, while Jetbrains focuses the team on rewriting the compiler and grandiose multiplatform dreams that will slow future language development to a crawl. Meanwhile, Java has released many language features and has caught up to kotlin and in someways surpassed it.
C# was certainly the original "Java done right", but it came with its own alternative ecosystem - .NET - so we're comparing apples and oranges here. Working on Android as I do you couldn't just replace Java with C#, other than by switching to Xamarin, obviously, but you'd get no interoperability, you'd no longer be writing native apps etc. Kotlin came as a blessing. As a former C# developer and a current Kotlin developer I appreciate both languages, they both run circles around Java as far as I'm concerned, but I've grown to like Kotlin's modern, "no ceremony" syntax more. It is missing some niceties, such as true, full-scale reified generics (C# had it almost from the beginning), but that's down to maintaining interoperability with Java, so what can you do.
@@IIIA_KO yeah well i get it was a tongue-in-cheek type of comment, but there's some truth behind it, the history of improving on Java isn't complete without C# (which itself didn't come out of nowhere, Microsoft came up with J# before, the choice of "J" wasn't a coincidence). there were also other interesting attempts predating Kotlin (which never gained traction), like Ceylon or Xtend, whose objectives were kind of similar
What's the point of spamming the comment section with profound remarks such as "excellent", "amazing", "inspiring" , etc.? Are these bots? Or human beings indistinguishable from bots. As a wise man once said: "Don't talk unless you can improve the silence"
@@aw-club well. what can you do : ) i don't mean to sound too negative, it's a very interesting video (thanks). i was dabbling in Kotlin before it reached 1.0, and i really hoped it would replace Java on Android one day. happy to see that it's happened. there are many downsides to Android development, but Kotlin is a big perk in and of itself.
Название известно с 1263 г. в старонемецкой форме Кетлинген (Ketlingen) - котловый от kettel - котел. В русских текстах сначала употребляется заимствованная форма Котлинг, затем современная форма.
Congratulations to the team
Well done team. I am very happy about this. As a Java Dev, I have adopted Kotlin for my Back End dev when working with Spring Boot. I plan to do some Automation Testing using Kotlin as well.
Glad to be part of the Kotlin community and to see my face at 47:20. 😁
команда, молодцы. нужно больше таких фильмов про IT технологии и о людях, что их создают.
Thanks everyone who did this. Lots of lessons to learn from.
Wow. That is massive lifechanging project to build a new language. Thanks to the team and authors of this video!
It was awesome journey!
Suffering from success, not an easy road, congratulations, you guys did it! 🎉
This year i finally got a Kotlin project and I love coding it so much! A few years of begging my department managers for this...
Thank you, дзякуй за цудоўную дакументалку!
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Thanks for this great documentary! I'm very glad to have found the language when I was still learning to program and I'm glad to now be a part of a small part that helps the language and the community forward ❤
Wow, an hour and a half about one of the coolest languages. Thanks to everyone who participated in this!
how do you see the future of kotlin i am new to it ?
@@_hudeifa23 KMP and Compose Multiplatform are very promising for sure
Вот они, вот эти ребята! Давайка посмотримка!
Great work and important for history. Thank you!
The story of the language creation is inspiring, even though I'm not a developer. Thank you for the film, waiting for new ones!
Then who are you?
Oscar nomination worthy! Fantastic movie/documentary - grateful to all involved in its production. Kotlin makes life better :-)
Thank you!❤️
So inspiring! Thank you for such a great job 🎉
Great achievement, great programming language 🔥
Thank you guys, you are true magicians!
Amazing content from the channel.
We need directors cut version! Bravo🙌
Thank you for my interesting evening))
Great work guys!
Love to watch OG kotlin team
super interesting documentary, thanks for filming this. As an Android developer who worked using Java back in the day, I'm glad that Android switched to Kotlin
How to move on with your life when you've successfully completed your life's work by the age of 35…
Loved it ❤ thank you for this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
exellent work! thanks a lot for it
I hope Kotlin never stops improving 😊
seems to be a good time to start with Kotlin
It's always a good time to start with Kotlin! 😁
I just started! It’s a brilliant language. I must say I’ve been missing out.
Awesome! I am sure many people that watched this video will think absolutely opposite when they hear “Don’t do a new programming language” 😅
I see JetBrains as a pound-for-pound competitor to Microsoft Software Development Division
its just perfect...true inspiration
Очень классный фильм! Действительно интересно погрузиться в его историю глазами его же создателей
Excellent Content!
Спасибо за фильм! Спасибо за классный ЯП!
Mình đang dùng Kotlin để build ứng dụng đi động cho luận án tốt nghiệp 👨🎓. Yêu Kotlin từ cái nhìn đầu tiên
❤wow, amazing!
Василиса, тебе нравится Котлин?
@@malwarewoman ну было дело, прикольно 😅 хотя если выбирать для мобилок, то свифт мне больше нравится 😊
Я тупой потому напишу по русски.
Очень круто! Прекрасная работа!
Режиссерская работа на высоте!
great achievement!
excellent
Майами в теме, молодцы ребят!🔥
Jake played a crucial role 😅😅😅
Guess who is that on 40:33
If there is not Kotlin , Java will stuck on Old Legacy Features with no improvement at all 🤣🤣. Kotlin is doing the best!
Amazing 😍
"in 10 years kotlin is going to be a multi-platform..."
I laugh about where they talk about how Java was stagnating back then considering Kotlin the language has completely stagnated since Kotlin 1.3, 7 years ago!, while Jetbrains focuses the team on rewriting the compiler and grandiose multiplatform dreams that will slow future language development to a crawl. Meanwhile, Java has released many language features and has caught up to kotlin and in someways surpassed it.
Красавцы!
Now we need a documentary about language that really solved Java problems - C#
:)
C# was certainly the original "Java done right", but it came with its own alternative ecosystem - .NET - so we're comparing apples and oranges here.
Working on Android as I do you couldn't just replace Java with C#, other than by switching to Xamarin, obviously, but you'd get no interoperability, you'd no longer be writing native apps etc.
Kotlin came as a blessing.
As a former C# developer and a current Kotlin developer I appreciate both languages, they both run circles around Java as far as I'm concerned, but I've grown to like Kotlin's modern, "no ceremony" syntax more. It is missing some niceties, such as true, full-scale reified generics (C# had it almost from the beginning), but that's down to maintaining interoperability with Java, so what can you do.
@@vibovitold I was just joking :-)
Appreciate your point of view
@@IIIA_KO yeah well i get it was a tongue-in-cheek type of comment, but there's some truth behind it, the history of improving on Java isn't complete without C# (which itself didn't come out of nowhere, Microsoft came up with J# before, the choice of "J" wasn't a coincidence).
there were also other interesting attempts predating Kotlin (which never gained traction), like Ceylon or Xtend, whose objectives were kind of similar
What's the point of spamming the comment section with profound remarks such as "excellent", "amazing", "inspiring" , etc.?
Are these bots? Or human beings indistinguishable from bots.
As a wise man once said: "Don't talk unless you can improve the silence"
Meh... Those comments from real people, like our friends and stuff, really helped boost the video.
@@aw-club well. what can you do : ) i don't mean to sound too negative, it's a very interesting video (thanks). i was dabbling in Kotlin before it reached 1.0, and i really hoped it would replace Java on Android one day. happy to see that it's happened. there are many downsides to Android development, but Kotlin is a big perk in and of itself.
Очень важный вопрос: Котлин от слова кот?
Смотри доку, там про это говорят :)
Название известно с 1263 г. в старонемецкой форме Кетлинген (Ketlingen) - котловый от kettel - котел. В русских текстах сначала употребляется заимствованная форма Котлинг, затем современная форма.
Essentially: Java with improvements because Oracle beat Google at the Supreme Court over public APIs trademark
@TheBioneer Is that you?
❤️
Interesting story
🔥❤🔥
Как смотреть, если не по русски?
С сабтитрами
@@aw-club 😞
inspiring)
Isn't Java catching up?
Толстой код пишет? Бреслав ушел, Елизаров ушел шо творится ой ой ой
Бреслав вроде обратно пришёл в JetBrains?
We are doomed
Да ладно ребят расслабьтесь, пишите по русски
Wow, what a great documentary. Happy to be using this language since 2019 🩷🤞
Thax!
excellent