Maybe worth looking up if theres a blog post about what hyperskill is and why it's now JB academy.Are you beyond (or want to be beyond) the days of href="javascript:void(0)"? Does the idea of having HTML templates inside of a MySQL database make you nervous? Do you love making beautiful, modern websites? Then /r/frontend is for you. It was something called īut now it redirects to jetbrains academy? idk. Will come back here if I find it.ĮDIT: OOOH. Theres definitely one more source that was in my email floating around because I came across it like in the past week, but I can't find it. Sign-up for Coursera Course" Search for the Coursera course. This course is by Svetlana Isakova and Andrey Breslav and targeted at Java developers wanting to get up to speed with Kotlin. "As a KotlinConf attendee you get free full access to the brand new “Kotlin for Java Developers” course which will be launched by the end of October.Sign-up for Stepik Course" Search for Atomic Kotlin or Stepik Kotlin Course Īs a KotlinConf attendee you get free early-access to Atomic Kotlin, a new book by Bruce Eckel and Svetlana Isakova, available as an online course on Stepik. There's the Koans (which is like the eduTools I think.JB Academy has a kotlin track which was mentioned in a blog post.Found a couple of links in my email that were sent out post kotlin conf + one that I remember was from JB I forget the website but it wasn't associated with JB Jetbrains at Kotlin conf like 2 years ago announced some courses. Just posted this on a thread like 2 days ago asking for Kotlin courses. You can also look at the Kotlin course by Donn Felker That course doesn't seem to offer more than reading through then doing the codelab and and maybe I've found this but I have no idea about the instructor, what I saw is that he has many courses using modern android development as Kotlin, Coroutine, JetPack, MVVM, Livedata. I have some collection of resources + a wiki that is technically a guide that I wrote about a year ago that intends to tell you what you need to know for Kotlin if you already know Java: I really want to learn and develop android apps "correctly" with the last tech. I'm gonna give it a try, but I would love to hear your opinion and if you have any good resources for my purposes. I understand basics things of Kotlin, but then I get confused in somethings advanced like for example, a class with static methods for multiple uses in Java is replaced with companion / object class in Kotlin, but when I try to implement it I get errors because I'm not doing it correctly, so that means I need more practice and understand the concepts of the language better.īecause of that, I'm trying to find a course that's not for beginners but neither for super advanced dudes. I've developed simple apps to learn in my own and for my classes exercises with libraries such as Volley(eww never again), Retrofit, Firebase, Room and I dunno if other more? Glide, Picasso meeh For example we've been teached Android Dev only in Java, MVC pattern instead of MVVM, implementation of a RecyclerView has been teached like shit and I couldn't stop having a cloudy smile because of it (Thanks god I've been doing some side courses) and a long etc. What I've been teached in school sucks and some of the content is now deprecated. Hello, I'm still a baby in diapers in Android Dev and finishing my Multiplatform App Development degree here in Spain.
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