![]() ![]() ![]() Due to the similarities with Java, the language is easy (and thus cheap) to learn, especially given Intellij IDEA’s automatic Java to Kotlin converter which runs automatically when you copy-paste Java code into the editor. As a result of this, Kotlin is interoperable with Java when written for the JVM or Android, and - with a little difficulty - JavaScript too. ![]() Kotlin was initially designed to join the ranks of the JVM languages but has quickly expanded to other platforms in 2017 version 1.2 was released which enabled developers to transpile Kotlin code to JavaScript. Released in February 2016, Kotlin is an open source language initially developed by JetBrains and named after Kotlin Island which is off the west coast of St Petersburg in Russia. ![]()
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