Introduction to Kotlin Training in Switzerland

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  • Duration: 4 Days
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  • UK & Switzerland Based Global Training Provider

This is an intensive course for developers moving to Kotlin from Java, C# or similar languages. It is designed to be conducted over four days but can be tailored based on the requirements of the delegates. The delivery is workshop based with delegates spending the majority of their time solving problems and creating sample applications.

By the end of the delivery delegates will be able to program using all the features of Kotlin, refactor Kotlin codebases in IntelliJ, perform TDD using KotlinTest and generate mock objects using Mockito. Additionally they will be able to develop microservices via both Spring MVC and WebFlux and create basic Android applications.

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Prerequisites

Delegates must be confident Java developers, or else have equivalent experience in languages like Groovy and Clojure. Knowledge of Functional Programming concepts is very helpful but not essential. If the chapters on Spring Services and Mobile Development are being covered then delegates should have prior experience with those frameworks.


What You Will Learn

  • Program using both the functional and object-oriented features of Kotlin
  • Unit test and refactor Kotlin code via KotlinTest, Mockito and IntelliJ
  • Write RESTful services in Kotlin via Spring Boot, MVC and WebFlux
  • Create responsive mobile applications using Kotlin and Android Studio

Training Outline

Introducing Kotlin on the JVM

  • Four coding paradigms within Java 9
  • Limits imposed by backwards compatability
  • The new consenses in language design
  • A brief history of the Kotlin language
  • Comparing Kotlin to Scala and Clojure
  • Comparing Kotlin to Swift and TypeScript

First Steps with Kotlin

  • Declarations and type inference
  • The Kotlin type system and conversions
  • Packages, access levels and default imports
  • Nullable types and operators for null safety
  • Keywords for selection and iteration
  • Options for declaring basic functions
  • Overloading, infix functions and ranges

Object Orientation

  • Decompiling Kotlin classes using ‘javap’
  • Understanding properties and backing fields
  • A detailed explanation of primary constructors
  • Adding extra fields and secondary constructors
  • Extra features automatically added to data classes
  • Overriding, abstract classes and interfaces
  • Using object expressions as event handlers
  • Object declarations and companion objects

Agile Development

  • Review of core principles of Agile development
  • Refactoring Kotlin code within IntelliJ
  • Performing TDD in Kotlin using KotlinTest
  • Using Mockito to separate types from dependencies
  • Options for BDD and Property Based Testing

Generics and Type Parameters

  • Revision of covariance and contravariance
  • Common issues with bounded wildcards in Java
  • How declaration site variance simplifies generics
  • Support for use-site variance (aka type projection)
  • Declaring single and multiple constraints on types

Working with Collections Part 1

  • Introducing the Kotlin collections library
  • Working with mutable and immutable collections
  • Support for destructuring types and collections

Functional Programming

  • Working with function references and code blocks
  • Declaring functions as parameters and return types
  • Using higher order functions for internal iteration
  • Creating your own versions of ‘filter’, ‘map’ etc…
  • Using higher order functions to prevent duplication
  • Understanding partial invocation and currying
  • Choosing between code blocks and local functions
  • Common misunderstandings regarding enclosure

Working with Collections Part 2

  • Basic coding using ‘filter’, ‘map’ and ‘forEach’
  • Testing against a predicate using ‘all’, ‘any’ etc…
  • Why ‘flatMap’ is such as valuable operation in FP
  • Distinguishing between ‘fold’, ‘foldRight’ and ‘reduce’
  • Converting between collection types within FP

Interoperability Between Kotlin and Java

  • General guidelines for mixed language codebases
  • Considerations when calling Java libraries from Kotlin
  • Obtaining and using java.lang.Class objects in Kotlin
  • Tips and idioms for calling Kotlin libraries from Java code

Creating Spring Microservices in Kotlin

  • Revision of the Spring Framework and RESTful architecture
  • Creating Spring Boot projects in Kotlin via the Spring Initializr
  • Declaring Spring MVC based RESTful services using annotations
  • Injecting dependencies and configuring exception handling
  • Creating reactive microservices using Spring WebFlux
  • Taking advantage of the Kotlin specific routing DSL

Creating Mobile Applications in Kotlin

  • Revision of the Android platform and Dalvik VM
  • Installing Android Studio and configuring emulators
  • Introducing the sample project for tracking expenses
  • Reverse engineering the sample activities and layouts
  • Performing dependency injection on Android with Dagger 2
  • Persisting application state using the Realm database

Why Choose Us

Experience Introduction to Kotlin in Switzerland through Bilginç IT Academy's live and interactive virtual classroom environment, accessible from your home, office, or any location. Connect with expert trainers in real time and bring the energy of classroom learning into the digital experience.

  • Live Instructor-Led Sessions: Join scheduled training sessions with your instructor and fellow delegates in real time.
  • Interactive Learning Experience: Take part in discussions, practical exercises, group activities, and Q&A sessions throughout the course.
  • Expert Trainer Network: Learn from experienced trainers with strong industry backgrounds and practical field expertise.
  • Over 30 Years of Training Expertise: Benefit from Bilginç IT Academy's long-standing experience in delivering professional training since 1995.
  • Flexible and Scalable Delivery: Access live virtual classrooms from Switzerland and worldwide, with flexible planning options for individual and corporate training needs.

Experience Introduction to Kotlin in a focused classroom environment in Switzerland. Bilginç IT Academy's carefully selected training venues provide a professional setting where delegates can interact directly with expert trainers and peers.

  • Experienced Trainers: Learn from specialists with extensive field experience and real-world knowledge.
  • Professional Training Venues: Attend courses in comfortable, well-equipped classrooms designed to support effective learning.
  • Focused Classroom Experience: Benefit from limited class sizes that encourage discussion, interaction, and personalized support.
  • Quality-Driven Learning: Develop practical skills through structured, up-to-date, and professionally designed training content.

Meet your team's training needs with Bilginç IT Academy's onsite Introduction to Kotlin in Switzerland solution, delivered at your office or preferred location. Align your team's development with your business goals through a training experience tailored to your organization.

  • Tailored Course Content: Adapt the training program to your organization's projects, team structure, and specific business requirements.
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  • Team-Focused Learning: Help your employees develop around the same knowledge base and strengthen collaboration across your organization.
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Introduction to Kotlin Training Course in Switzerland Schedule

Join our public courses in our Switzerland facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

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