Kotlin is officially supported language for Android Development, But Kotlin is not just used for Android Development. It can be used for Sever Side programming, Cross-platform development too. So here I compile Top 5 Kotlin Resources, take a look ππππ
Telusko YouTube Playlist
Telusko channel hosted by Navin Reddy is a really easy way to learn programming you might know him from his Java playlist. Kotlin playlist by Telusko is really good and you can learn from it very easily. But a prior knowledge of Java will help to learn faster.
Official Kotlin Documentation
The Kotlin documentation is definitely the best way to learn if you want to learn quickly and in-depth concepts. No tutorial will teach advanced concepts like documentation. But if you are a beginner look for tutorials first it might be difficult to learn form documentations as a beginner
Codecademy Website
No doubt Codecademy is a really good place to learn coding without any prior experience in an interactive and easy way. They recently launched the Kotlin Course. It does not include advanced concepts like OOP, Coroutines, but are a good platform to consider if you are an absolute beginner
Kotlin for Java Developers by IntelliJ
If you are already an experienced Java developer and been coding for over a year then I recommend this Kotlin for Java Developers Course. They also provide certification if you pass the graded assignments.
Head First Kotlin by O'Reilly
Head First books have reputation to teach concepts really easily. Head First books feel like they're talking to you and teaching the really easy way. The Head First Kotlin by O'Reilly Book is no exception to this. The book was launched on Feb, 2019. It wont be up-to-date with all the latest Kotlin updates but a good start to get into the Kotlin world.
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I used the Pluralsight Kotlin Fundamentals course, which I found pretty good for covering the basics and working through bite-sized code samples. It's great all the way up until the last module, Generics, where I found that I required some additional reading on the Kotlin docs and other places to fully grasp.
Thanks for sharing Siddarth
A very good and official resource to learn Kotlin for Android is here: developer.android.com/courses
Thanks Alex for mentioning that for the community.
I also like: jetbrains.com/academy/. Only discovered it a week ago, and it is really fun.
Thanks for sharing Rogier, will try it :)
awesome bro heheheh thank