![]() Sebastian, can you tell a bit about you? Who are you as a person and what makes you tick? Interview with Sebastian Aigner Who are you? I met Sebastian Aigner at KotlinConf where he gave a great overview of the available options, so I figured out I would interview him here. What is the most efficient way for YOU to learn Kotlin? If you are interested in any of this, the first question is: But early adopters are building interesting things in lots of other areas as well, like improving Gradle with Kotlin, Data Science, sharing code between iOS and Android, using Kotlin on the frontend most notably JetBrains Space, command-line tools with Kotlin/Native, … ![]() Kotlin is mostly known right now for backend programming and Android. ![]() ![]() I am a Kotlin enthusiast because it’s in the Venn diagram of well-designed languages that are also a good choice in practice because of its pragmatism and its tooling. ![]()
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