Do you know if it's a development priority or are most using Kotlin in a more Java-esque style?
From my experience of it Kotlin is trying to be a less awful Java with excellent interop. Some ideas from Groovy, some from Scala. It's got a good (and necessary) story to tell about nulls.
What it isn't is a language like Haskell or Scala, and I don't think it ever will be (or should be).
But it's definitely better than writing Java.
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From my experience of it Kotlin is trying to be a less awful Java with excellent interop. Some ideas from Groovy, some from Scala. It's got a good (and necessary) story to tell about nulls.
What it isn't is a language like Haskell or Scala, and I don't think it ever will be (or should be).
But it's definitely better than writing Java.