We know Kotlin is interoperable with Java, but their visibility modifiers are actually different in a few ways! We use modifiers to restrict access to certain parts of our code from other code. Visibility modifiers are what we use to facilitate the Encapsulation and Polymorphism aspects of object-oriented design and it seems that every language handles a few things differently. Watch it here: Kotlin Visibility Modifiers You can also join the conversation and test your knowledge throughout the course with learning checks through each module! If you like this series, be sure to check out my course on Pluralsight – Building Android Apps with Kotlin: Getting Started where you can learn more while building your own real-world application in Kotlin along the way. Java and some other programming languages to build Android apps (like C# and Xamarin or JavaScript/TypeScript for Hybrid implementations). We’ll also be drawing comparisons to how things are done in Kotlin vs. We’ll take a look at the basics of building Android apps with Kotlin from the SUPER basics, to the standard basics, to the not-so-basics. This “Android Kotlin Basics” blog series is all about fundamentals.
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