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Kotlin course in a new dimension

This is a course on the Kotlin programming language. Recently, Google officially added Kotlin as an Android development language. However, there is still a lack of Kotlin translations or materials for learning Kotlin in Korea. However, if you go to kotlinlang.org, the content on Kotlin is well organized, although it is in English. So, I studied kotlinlang.org myself and organized the content into a video. I think it will be helpful to other people studying Kotlin, so I organized the material.

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  • hohoins
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What you will gain after the course

  • Kotlin

  • Kotlin language

1. Introduction to Kotlin Course

This course covers the Kotlin programming language. Google recently officially added Kotlin as a language for Android development. However, there's still a lack of translated Kotlin books or learning materials in Korea. However, kotlinlang.org offers a well-organized, albeit English-language, overview of Kotlin. While studying, I thought it would be helpful to others studying Kotlin if I organized and made a video.

2. Learning Objectives

  • A relatively detailed and systematic understanding of the Kotlin language.
  • Understanding the hidden principles behind Kotlin's concise syntax
  • A clear overview of Kotlin's Properties.
  • Understanding the Differences Between Kotlin and Java
  • Learn how to apply Kotlin to Android
  • Learn how to use and be aware of Android Kotlin Android Extensions.

3. People who can help

  • For those who want to learn Kotlin
  • Those who already use Java but want to try Kotlin
  • For those who want to introduce Kotlin to their Android projects

4. Instructor Introduction

We aim for a new dimension in apps. (Sae-dimension for short) This is Choi Jeong-yeon.
I'm a professional mobile app developer. I've been developing Android since its early days, and I'm currently developing an app called Mynoti as a hobby. Recently, I've become interested in Kotlin and am studying it.
- Blog operation at blog.naver.com/cenodim
- SK Communications Where to Go app development (Android)
- SK Communications Cymera App Development (Android)
- TechAce CameraAce app development (Android)
- Development of the Mynoti phone decoration app (Android)
- Development of Divulge (visual voicemail) app (Android, iOS)
- Development of a bundled app for the Samsung Galaxy Tab InstantMessage (Messenger) (Android)
- Development of Samsung Electronics Omnia Photo (photo viewer) bundled app (Windows Mobile)

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  • For those who are new to Kotlin

  • Kotlin is for those who want to study it

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  • gwanggae896694님의 프로필 이미지
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    It doesn't feel awkward, but it seems like a suitable lecture for someone who is just starting out with Kotlin. It was helpful. Thank you~

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      Thank you.

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    The lecture content itself doesn't seem bad. It's okay for beginners to learn because it explains things step by step based on references. However, there are a few things that bother me outside of the lecture content, so I'm leaving feedback. 1. Keeps blurring the end of your speech - You keep blurring your speech, and this seems to be a bit distracting. It would be better if you spoke more clearly and to the end. 2. Pronunciation - You kept pronouncing the word 'error' as '어', '오루', '오루', etc. I didn't pay attention to this at first, but after listening to it more, I started to notice it strangely, and basically, your pronunciation is not clear and sounds awkward. It would be better if you paid more attention to your pronunciation. 3. Sometimes you stutter or ramble - When you lecture, you stutter sometimes or repeat the same thing over and over again, so it feels like you're not prepared for how to conduct the lecture. I don't know how much you prepare and film the lectures, but there are times when I feel frustrated and skip over them. Since the content itself is a field that I don't know much about, I'm listening carefully to the parts where you explain based on references. However, as I said above, if you pay a little more attention to your speech and lecture progress, I think it will be a much higher quality lecture.

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    This was my first time taking a lecture on Kotlin, and it was very helpful. I look forward to more great lectures in the future! It was easy to understand because you compared it to Java and showed examples!

  • gu69442916님의 프로필 이미지
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    I am a beginner who has never tried Kotlin before. I was looking for tutorials on the internet and found Saechawon's lecture, which made it easier to understand. Thank you for the lecture!!

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