In this guided project, you'll uncover the secrets to writing efficient and clean Kotlin code by mastering its streamlined syntax features. Perfect for developers with a basic understanding of programming and familiarity with object-oriented principles, this project will guide you in building a functional Student Task Management System using Kotlin. Please note this is an intermediate project and in order to complete the activities you will need basic knowledge of programming concepts, including loops, functions, classes, and object-oriented principles. You'll explore essential features such as type inference, smart casts, null safety, default arguments, data classes, and extension functions. Additionally, through practical exercises and real-world examples, you'll delve into lambdas, destructuring declarations, and string interpolation. By the end of this project, you'll have the skills to write concise and efficient Kotlin code, making your development process smoother and more productive.
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What you'll learn
Be able to effectively use Kotlin's data classes to simplify data management in any application.
Be able to implement robust applications using Kotlin's null safety features to prevent runtime errors.
Be able to manipulate collections in Kotlin using functional programming concepts to streamline data processing.
Skills you'll practice
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Learn step-by-step
In a video that plays in a split-screen with your work area, your instructor will walk you through these steps:
Task 1: Introduction to Kotlin and Data Classes
Task 2: Implementing Null Safety and Default Arguments
Task 3: Enhancing Task Management with Extension Functions and Kotlin Collections
Practice Activity
Task 4: Introduction to Lambdas and Higher-Order Functions
Task 5: Advanced Error Handling and Debugging
Cumulative Activity
Recommended experience
Basic knowledge of programming concepts, including loops, functions, classes, and object-oriented principles.
IntelliJ IDEA (Community/Ultimate).
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Practice new skills by completing job-related tasks.
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Follow along with pre-recorded videos from experts using a unique side-by-side interface.
No downloads or installation required
Access the tools and resources you need in a pre-configured cloud workspace.
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