I have brought your udemy course it is really good just don't get demotivate by comments like your English is not so fluent because I must say sir your knowledge is incomparable and you are a good teacher and speaker too ✨✨✨
Kotlin is a versatile language, and it can be used for developing desktop Windows apps using frameworks like JavaFX or TornadoFX. Its concise syntax and interoperability with Java make it a strong choice. Consider your specific project requirements and familiarity with Kotlin and Java when making your decision.
@@programmingwithalex.585 Thank you, I've been learning Kotlin & it's one of the most fun language to learn actually; I have previous experience with Lua(Im no expert on that language tho) & there are somewhat familiarity & similar concepts with Lua & Kotlin. I've been impressed with how well built Android app in FOSS world & motivated me to contribute one too :). Most of those beautiful looking FOSS app with useful functionality I found are written in Kotlin.
I have brought your udemy course it is really good just don't get demotivate by comments like your English is not so fluent because I must say sir your knowledge is incomparable and you are a good teacher and speaker too ✨✨✨
Thank you very much for your sincere opinion!
My favorite teacher all time... ❤❤
Thank you!❤
my favorite all time
I love how you take it easy with the explanations. Thank you for this!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this greate tutorial Alex.
Thanks!
Not trying to be petty but why use light mode over dark mode?
When I recorded the course I thought that is better for tutorials:))
What do you think of Kotlin for making desktop Windows app?
Kotlin is a versatile language, and it can be used for developing desktop Windows apps using frameworks like JavaFX or TornadoFX. Its concise syntax and interoperability with Java make it a strong choice. Consider your specific project requirements and familiarity with Kotlin and Java when making your decision.
@@programmingwithalex.585 Thank you, I've been learning Kotlin & it's one of the most fun language to learn actually; I have previous experience with Lua(Im no expert on that language tho) & there are somewhat familiarity & similar concepts with Lua & Kotlin.
I've been impressed with how well built Android app in FOSS world & motivated me to contribute one too :). Most of those beautiful looking FOSS app with useful functionality I found are written in Kotlin.
👍💯
Thanks bro🫂 done with this one! Heading on to the next
Not recommend
Why?
Yeah, you gotta explain why it isn't recommended, otherwise you just sound like a salty hater.
Put your opinion with a reason, other wise Get the fuck outa here!