![]() There are other JVM languages you could try to use on Android, but Kotlin offers integrations with Android Studio, Google's primary IDE for Android, that no language, has, other than Java. Developers are still stuck in the old Java 7 and 6 worlds, and that's not going to improve much in the foreseeable future. That's where Kotlin comes in: This relatively new open source language, based on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), is gaining traction with Android software engineers. OpenJDK developers are starting to bridge the gap with Java 8, but Android doesn’t use all the features of Java 8. ![]() Java is old, verbose, error-prone, and has been slow to modernize. ![]() Java is the most widely used language for Android development, but that doesn’t mean it is always the best choice. ![]()
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