

If I'm right, I personally don't feel insecure about it because Java was such a "big daddy" language that everything else (apart from c++) feels easier. This tutorial will teach you the basic Android programming and will also take you through some advance concepts related to Android application development. Although how long that will take I have no idea. It will be inevitable that Kotlin will eventually surpass Java, because it will be easier to produce with and in turn become cheaper to hire with. In Android Studio, select View > Tool Windows > Profiler or click Profile in the toolbar. People are saying Java is going down while Kotlin is going up, maybe it is, I wish I had been keeping track of the amount of jobs available for both, but hey.Įdit: From a business standpoint, since Kotlin is easier to learn as a language (absent of the Android API) and less code to write with to achieve the same results. Also a simple job search shows more jobs when you type in "android java" then when you do "android kotlin." That's in my area and that's what it was like before I started development on it three months ago. I've only developed one app and it was in Java and the reasons I did it was because there's more support for it in places like stack overflow and youtube when trying to learn it. 2 reasons why I've used Java instead of Kotlin. android-studio-tutorial-pdf-1.jpg: 2 15:44: 48.2K: android-studio-tutorial-pdf-1archive.torrent: 1 07:24: 2.1K: android-studio-tutorial-pdf-1files.xml: 1 07:24: 2.1K: android-studio-tutorial-pdf-1meta.sqlite: 2 15:45: 11.0K: android-studio-tutorial-pdf-1meta.xml: 1 07:24: 812.0B: android.
