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Jetpack Compose is an open-source Kotlin-based declarative UI framework for Android developed by Google. [1] The first preview was announced in May 2019, [ 2 ] and the framework was made ready for production in July 2021.
In 2018, Kotlin was the fastest growing language on GitHub, with 2.6 times more developers compared to 2017. [54] It is the fourth most loved programming language according to the 2020 Stack Overflow Developer Survey. [55] Kotlin was also awarded the O'Reilly Open Source Software Conference Breakout Award for 2019. [56]
Command-line argument parsing is the process of analyzing and handling command-line input provided to a program.
DashO is a code obfuscator, compactor [clarification needed], optimizer, watermarker [clarification needed], [2] and encryptor for Java, Kotlin and Android applications. [3] It aims to achieve little or no performance loss even as the code complexity increases.
Meanwhile, Roman Elizarov independently came upon the same ideas while developing an experimental coroutine library for the Kotlin language, [4] [5] which later became a standard library. [6] In 2021, Swift adopted structured concurrency. [7] Later that year, a draft proposal was published to add structured concurrency to Java. [8]
Language bindings allow it to be used from programming languages including Go, Haskell, Java, JavaScript (with Node.js and WASM), Kotlin, Lua, OCaml, Perl, Python, Ruby, Rust, and Swift. Tree-sitter parsers have been written for these languages and many others. [11]
Kotlin is an open-source, statically typed programming language that runs on the Java Virtual Machine and also compiles to JavaScript or native code (via LLVM). [35] The name comes from the Kotlin Island, near St. Petersburg. [36] JetBrains MPS is an open-source language workbench for domain-specific languages (DSLs).
Codename One is an open-source cross-platform framework aiming to provide write once, run anywhere code for various mobile and desktop operating systems (like Android, iOS, Windows, MacOS, and others).