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@@lineage13 I feel like they try to address the complaints they have about a certain language. The problem is, the complaints are usually just theirs, (or that of a few people) and in doing so, they introduce more issues. How many new languages have been dubbed the next "Java Killer"? I don't think Kotlin is the one either.
Damn... I just learnt a lot of Kotlin in 12 minutes. Honestly aside from how refreshing Kotlin is when compared to Java I'm more excited about how similar Kotlin is to Rust and Typescript syntactically. Those are the other languages I'm really excited to learn. This will be a wonderful journey.
I'm a java backend developer for 12 plus years and I recently started working on my own app and wanted to learn kotlin. I wondered reading the doc may be a bit boring and just wanted a quick tut on Kotlin syntax. So this was a perfect video, only until @3:44. The next thing I know is I'm watching and dancing for songs of late 90s and 2000s, starting from "Call me May be"!
Super helpful for someone who already has a good background in another programming language and is able to follow along. I'll definitely be coming back to this as a refresher
This is exactly the crash course you need if you have been trying to migrate from Java to Kotlin for Android. Some of the other concepts are still missing but ofcourse a lot has been covered in this.
I downloaded Android Studio yesterday and chose Kotlin. I was looking at the screen completely lost. Last time I did any 'code' was HTML web text writing in school like 12 years ago. This helps a lot!
@@stevenARTify very cool, I have this detailed walkthrough to build a Memory game with custom images. Might help: ua-cam.com/video/ivZN2Ozs5fA/v-deo.html
I have seen many 2-3 hrs Kotlin tuts, but was still confused, watching this video made me realize how much time I wasted on those unnecessarily long videos, this channel is a goldmine.
I'm not a Kotlin developer or mobile developer, I wouldn't even say that I like Kotlin as a language, but I watched your video presentation. Well-made 👍
It would be helpful if you could leave the examples on the screen for a while because it takes a while for what you say to actually get to my brain and then sometimes your description has been overwritten before I can properly understand it However, as others have said, you are concise and straight to the point - no 'talking heads' no unrelated chitterchatter. It is by far the best introduction I have viewed. Thank you.
Video was so concise and well made that I liked, commented, subscribed, AND watched through both of the skippable ads. Get that bread bro. I appreciate the resource.
Seriously the best programming video i've ever seen!! From now on,I'll be consulting your channel whenever i decide to learn a new programming language. Thank you!
I now know the beauty of learning a new programing language when you already understanding another programing language.....coming from python to kotlin
This is a really great tutorial video. My background was Java, and I want to add another languanges so I chose Kotlin first. Then I watched ur video and it's really easy to understand. Thanks a lot, hope u and ur family keeps doing well.
I was really confused about which language to use to developed android apps, and I find java, kotlin, flutter, etc. Now I find kotlin is best which is what I understand from this video.
How does Kotlin handle thread management and async? What about returning objects? What about class inheritance and interfaces? Other abstraction? What about dependency injection?
I'm going through the "Android Basics in Kotlin" from Android for Developers. I got my start in BASIC and Pascal, went dormant for a while and re-emerged as a PHP dev. The more I learn about Kotlin, the more I like it! 😃
Great video Rahul. This was a good introduction to the language. I would like to add that it seemed that you're often explaining Kotlin from the perspective of a Java programmer. I can understand the need for it because a lot of Java libraries are used in backend development. However, Kotlin, given its multiplatform origins, stands independently. There are a lot of quality of life features like data classes, const variables, etc that you could tackle in a follow-up video.
understood every word, and this language looks like php, Python, Javascript, Java and a few others. Simple and powerful... Going to try it out and see how she drives..been on a hiatus for 6 years and now it's perked my curiosity. Great tutorial!!
I came from the ad from Instagram, thought I'd check it out. It actually worked. I have programming experience in python, JavaScript and C. It's just that I didn't know kotlin syntax was so similar and simple. Thanks for this video
I thought this was another clickbait video but I am actually impressed with the concise information. The overview helps to make decision to switch and analyze the difference between this and your dominantl/fav language
Awesome bro really very useful I Am a beginner in kotlin how I can become master in kotlin I want to create an app for complete understanding of Android app development what else I have to do
I saw your ad on Insta story, when it says..learn Kotlin in 12 minutes, i thought it is another scam of 2021😂. But, being a devloper we must trust another dev, so i watched your video.. And i can't believe myself, i know Basics of KOTLIN and i learn them in just 12 minites.. Amazing video sirr! Keep it up 🙂 ❤️💯
What a great video! Coming from python, I think Kotlin is really fun. As I was watching the video, I was comparing the concepts with what I learned in python.
I know this is a late reply, but do you think Kotlin is difficult compared to Python? I'm just curious, because I always hear that Python is easy while Java (and sorta Kotlin) is hard in comparison.
@@thesituation5315 not that hard ,kotlin was made to get head off of java or to make android develpment easier than java,,but yeah python is very easy as its jus plain english
Appreciate the overall quality of the video. But given the title I thought I'd get a concise overview over the syntax and quirks specific to Kotlin, without being reminded of the fundamentals of programming (What is a function, what is a variable, etc...). Maybe consider a different title.
thank you 🙏🏽 it was really hard for me to pick what made it in this video, but I did cover some additional topics (intermediate level) in a separate playlist
@@RahulPandeyrkp I'm an experienced Kotlin developer and found this video useful to show to students. Impressive that you got all that info into that short of a video! :) And you English is superb.
Add a "for real" in the title an thumbnail of your video, people think its a video about Kotlin (like its history and uses) even I doubted this, Great Video btw very helpful
This is very quick intro to kotlin fundamentals. This is very useful. Thank You Rahul. For me it felt as if I was seeing Java+Gosu at same time. Gosu is also JVM language and statically typed.
@@RahulPandeyrkp gosu is a programming language developed by guidewire and its a scripting language. Unlike Java gosu typesystem is open it's not limited to meta class type at run time.
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Very precise explanation. After having experience in c++ it's really easy to understand Kotlin
Sometimes, I feel like people come up with new languages just for the sake of being "Unique" or "Different" without any real benefits -_-...
@@lineage13 I feel like they try to address the complaints they have about a certain language. The problem is, the complaints are usually just theirs, (or that of a few people) and in doing so, they introduce more issues. How many new languages have been dubbed the next "Java Killer"? I don't think Kotlin is the one either.
Kotlin 😍
Are there no object oriented/classes in Kotlin?
Other UA-camrs would've made a 2hr video out of this but you condensed it down perfectly and explained everything at just the right level. Thank you!
Agreed
Agreed!
Agreed
exactly
This is the by far best short introduction to a programming language I have ever encountered. I am super happy that I found your channel!
Glad to hear that 🤗
UA-camrs in 2021: Learn Kotlin in 12 minutes
UA-camrs in 3021: Learn Spanish in 5
I'm sure by then we'll have some brain assisting technology which will memorize things for us 🔖
@@RahulPandeyrkp i would go with "the world will end before that"
You need to say what 5 ?
It can be 5 hour or 5 day
@@galaxyslayer4520 fan of the comment...
@@6L6Lcephas maybe 5 months or 5 year or 5 centuries or after dieing 5 times.
Clear, concise, funny, and easy for people who already know, python for example. This man deserves a lot more views.
once you learn your first lang the rest is story
Unless you go for a funcional language
Word!!!
I learned HTML then CSS was ez, i learned JS and PY was easy, I am now learning Kotlin so Swifty will be easy
Yes. The syntax may confuse you though
...especially if that first language is c or c++ lol
Damn... I just learnt a lot of Kotlin in 12 minutes. Honestly aside from how refreshing Kotlin is when compared to Java I'm more excited about how similar Kotlin is to Rust and Typescript syntactically. Those are the other languages I'm really excited to learn. This will be a wonderful journey.
Welcome to Kotlin 🥰
It's even more similar to Scala.
I'm a java backend developer for 12 plus years and I recently started working on my own app and wanted to learn kotlin. I wondered reading the doc may be a bit boring and just wanted a quick tut on Kotlin syntax. So this was a perfect video, only until @3:44. The next thing I know is I'm watching and dancing for songs of late 90s and 2000s, starting from "Call me May be"!
Super helpful for someone who already has a good background in another programming language and is able to follow along. I'll definitely be coming back to this as a refresher
awesome to hear!
Me too
Watched this ad on Facebook lead me to here , i have now developed the interest of learning Kotlin, Great explanation thanks
Thnaks, as a programmer of over 40 years, this was a great way to understand the differences between other languages I have programmed in
Worth 12 minutes !
If you have even a little knowledge of any other language , you'll absolutely find this as a piece of cake.
This is exactly the crash course you need if you have been trying to migrate from Java to Kotlin for Android. Some of the other concepts are still missing but ofcourse a lot has been covered in this.
thank you
I downloaded Android Studio yesterday and chose Kotlin. I was looking at the screen completely lost. Last time I did any 'code' was HTML web text writing in school like 12 years ago. This helps a lot!
Amazing! What are you going to build first?
@@RahulPandeyrkp I want to build a puzzle game using all of my own photography and artworks or if not that, some other form of art related game app.
@@stevenARTify very cool, I have this detailed walkthrough to build a Memory game with custom images. Might help: ua-cam.com/video/ivZN2Ozs5fA/v-deo.html
I have seen many 2-3 hrs Kotlin tuts, but was still confused, watching this video made me realize how much time I wasted on those unnecessarily long videos, this channel is a goldmine.
I'm not a Kotlin developer or mobile developer, I wouldn't even say that I like Kotlin as a language, but I watched your video presentation. Well-made 👍
Getting this much info in 12 minutes without it ever feeling like too much information at once, hats of to you and thanks for sharing!
It would be helpful if you could leave the examples on the screen for a while because it takes a while for what you say to actually get to my brain and then sometimes your description has been overwritten before I can properly understand it
However, as others have said, you are concise and straight to the point - no 'talking heads' no unrelated chitterchatter. It is by far the best introduction I have viewed. Thank you.
That's a great syntax review! The single-line null check is so slick!
Exellent video! Thank you!!
This tutorial is what I was searching for several times. Now my confusion is clear a bit. Thank you.
thanks for keeping it short and to the point!
This is one of the best quickstart videos of any programming language
Since Ive watched this 12 minutes, I added experience as Senior Kotlin developer to my linkedIn Profile
Video was so concise and well made that I liked, commented, subscribed, AND watched through both of the skippable ads. Get that bread bro. I appreciate the resource.
Seriously the best programming video i've ever seen!!
From now on,I'll be consulting your channel whenever i decide to learn a new programming language.
Thank you!
I have more than 3 years of working experience using java after watching this video it is easy for me to switch from java to kotlin,so thanks rahul.
Thanks for the concise introduction, this is exactly what I was looking for!
Glad it was helpful!
this is the clearest explanation video i found and learned for 12 min, thanks!
love the syntax, I see now why Kotlin is getting more popular.. thanks for the video!
watched at 2x speed - became senior kotlin developer in 6 mins😎
This is the best introduction to any programming language I have seen. Thank you!
thanx, this is great not only to start learning, but also to sum up your knowledge after watching some longer and more complex tutorials. :)
Dude, this is essentially Typescript! Awesome!
wow this is probably the best programming tutorial I've seen. Thanks so much
This is was a great introduction to Kotlin language and I also enjoyed your humor, keep up the great content!
I now know the beauty of learning a new programing language when you already understanding another programing language.....coming from python to kotlin
This is a really great tutorial video. My background was Java, and I want to add another languanges so I chose Kotlin first. Then I watched ur video and it's really easy to understand. Thanks a lot, hope u and ur family keeps doing well.
Happy to hear that!
Quick but packed with info. Thanks for this!
It looks like Javascript with types, a main function, and default immutability. I like it already!
Incredible. Coming from C# this was an absolute breeze! Thank you!
Great Work, It's 5 AM here I'm exhausted can't sleep but I still found your video helpful and I'm gonna watch it again.
Bro u thug for real and I was wishing to jog my memory in Kotlin and u just nailed it
Very important information! Best!
Brilliant video! Easy to follow along and funny! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice video. Just found Kotlin, didn’t know it was such a new language.
Amazing explanation and more concise imposible. God job ! You got another subscriber here
This is a Kotlin tutorial that suits me best. Thank you Rahul!
Used well every second of my 12 minutes. Good work, thank you!
Thank you my brother, you're the best!
I was really confused about which language to use to developed android apps, and I find java, kotlin, flutter, etc. Now I find kotlin is best which is what I understand from this video.
definitely kotlin!
I would have said dart(flutter) but the code gets messy since we have the ui and the backend all in the same file
Thank you so much Rahul I have been looking for such a simplified video for me to learn Kotlin
This is very good quick introduction to Kotlin. This was very useful for me as someone with Java background.
Great explanation, this video really made me passionate about this language. That is RARE
As a Java developer who wants to migrate to Kotlin this is so easy to understand. Great job dude. Keep the private fun going 🎉😂
How does Kotlin handle thread management and async? What about returning objects? What about class inheritance and interfaces? Other abstraction? What about dependency injection?
too many questions to answer, but I made a video about coroutines here: ua-cam.com/video/9DP_Ozk3o1M/v-deo.html
Super concise explanation.
Thank you so much.
Yo, thanks a lot. I really needed this to re-motivate myself to start learning.
I'm going through the "Android Basics in Kotlin" from Android for Developers. I got my start in BASIC and Pascal, went dormant for a while and re-emerged as a PHP dev. The more I learn about Kotlin, the more I like it! 😃
you'll love Kotlin!
Pascal and Basic sounds very familiar to me. back in college 40 yago
Great video Rahul. This was a good introduction to the language. I would like to add that it seemed that you're often explaining Kotlin from the perspective of a Java programmer. I can understand the need for it because a lot of Java libraries are used in backend development. However, Kotlin, given its multiplatform origins, stands independently. There are a lot of quality of life features like data classes, const variables, etc that you could tackle in a follow-up video.
agreed, there's more than enough to cover in a follow up!
I have no background in programming languages but this was explained so well that I had to like and subscribe!
understood every word, and this language looks like php, Python, Javascript, Java and a few others. Simple and powerful...
Going to try it out and see how she drives..been on a hiatus for 6 years and now it's perked my curiosity.
Great tutorial!!
good luck!
Thanks.
I came from the ad from Instagram, thought I'd check it out. It actually worked. I have programming experience in python, JavaScript and C. It's just that I didn't know kotlin syntax was so similar and simple. Thanks for this video
glad you found it helpful!
Great concise tutorial! Thank you!
Wowow, great vid man! lots of info at a perfect pace!
Appreciate it!
genuinely amazing. Very well paced and well put together! thanks alot
Since I come from python using pycharm the black IDE of Intellij and simplicity of Kotlin seems really useful
Excellent introduction to Kotlin. You covered quite a lot of material in such a short period of time. Thanks!
This is perfect as a refresher course.
Thanks 😊
Quick, easy, useful. Thank you
Great work Rahul. Keep it up.
I thought this was another clickbait video but I am actually impressed with the concise information. The overview helps to make decision to switch and analyze the difference between this and your dominantl/fav language
Thansk mate this channel is all i needed
Honestly, wonderful!
thanks man appreciate your effort.
Man!!! Concise and informative as well. Thank you.
Awesome bro really very useful I Am a beginner in kotlin how I can become master in kotlin I want to create an app for complete understanding of Android app development what else I have to do
I have several android tutorials on my channel. I recommend you start with the tip calculator
I saw your ad on Insta story, when it says..learn Kotlin in 12 minutes, i thought it is another scam of 2021😂.
But, being a devloper we must trust another dev, so i watched your video..
And i can't believe myself, i know Basics of KOTLIN and i learn them in just 12 minites..
Amazing video sirr! Keep it up 🙂 ❤️💯
I'm glad I was able to deliver on the promise of the video 💯 😇
nice video :) thanx! . Use pop-filter for your microphone tho (to take energy from the plosives), or at least use EQ plugin with high-pass at ~110Hz
Thanks for the tips!
this is such a nice, simple, to the point video, thanks for this
Excellent presentation. Thank you for posting it!
This is extremely helpful. Many many thanks
Excellent narration at the perfect pace. Thank you!
What a great video! Coming from python, I think Kotlin is really fun. As I was watching the video, I was comparing the concepts with what I learned in python.
I know this is a late reply, but do you think Kotlin is difficult compared to Python? I'm just curious, because I always hear that Python is easy while Java (and sorta Kotlin) is hard in comparison.
@@thesituation5315 not that hard ,kotlin was made to get head off of java or to make android develpment easier than java,,but yeah python is very easy as its jus plain english
Nice video to start with the basics of Kotlin! Thnx Rahul for the information!
thanks for watching!
i'm so happy meet this video!Thank you!!🥰
Appreciate the overall quality of the video. But given the title I thought I'd get a concise overview over the syntax and quirks specific to Kotlin, without being reminded of the fundamentals of programming (What is a function, what is a variable, etc...). Maybe consider a different title.
You did a great job explaining the Kotlin basics. Thank you!
glad it was helpful!
this is great, i learned everything and nothing at the same time
Umm...
Thankyou man, u just earned another sub
Thanks a lot for this man!
Really good tutorial. I would say include classes, and you have a complete beginners guide. Keep up the good work. :D
thank you 🙏🏽 it was really hard for me to pick what made it in this video, but I did cover some additional topics (intermediate level) in a separate playlist
@@RahulPandeyrkp I'm an experienced Kotlin developer and found this video useful to show to students. Impressive that you got all that info into that short of a video! :) And you English is superb.
Add a "for real" in the title an thumbnail of your video, people think its a video about Kotlin (like its history and uses) even I doubted this, Great Video btw very helpful
Clear, simple... congrats 👏👏👏
very nice Sir, dense knowledge, Thank You
😊 thanks
Great video man, thanks!
No problem!
This is very quick intro to kotlin fundamentals. This is very useful. Thank You Rahul. For me it felt as if I was seeing Java+Gosu at same time. Gosu is also JVM language and statically typed.
Interesting! I don't know much about Gosu
@@RahulPandeyrkp gosu is a programming language developed by guidewire and its a scripting language. Unlike Java gosu typesystem is open it's not limited to meta class type at run time.
12 minutes that saves hours
Clean and precise. Excellent! I really loved it,
Well done and thank you!
this is very very very very excellent. you almost make it perfect if you didn't not show example of null. because im still blur about null function