Kotlin features for Android developers
Now that you have had an introduction to Kotlin, let’s look at why Kotlin is a great language specifically for Android development.
Google announced Kotlin as a first-class language for writing Android apps back in 2017. Since then, there has been lots of work done to make sure that developers have all they need to develop Android apps in Kotlin. Here are some of the features that developers can benefit from:
- Improved developer productivity: Kotlin’s concise and expressive syntax can help developers write code faster and with fewer errors, which can ultimately improve developer productivity.
- Null safety: Since Kotlin is written with nullability in mind, it helps us to avoid crashes related to the Null Pointer Exception.
- IDE support: IDE support has been continuously improving. Android Studio, which is built on top of IntelliJ IDEA, has been receiving tons of features such as improved autocompletion support to improve the Kotlin experience.
- Jetpack libraries: Jetpack libraries are available in Kotlin, and older ones are being rewritten with Kotlin. These are a set of libraries and tools to help Android developers write less code. They address common developer pain points and increase developer efficiency.
- Jetpack Compose: Jetpack Compose, a new UI framework, is completely written in Kotlin and takes advantage of features of the Kotlin language. It’s a declarative UI framework that makes it easy for Android developers to build beautiful UIs for their apps.
- Kotlin Gradle DSL: You are now able to write your Gradle files in Kotlin.
- Coroutine support: A lot of Jetpack Libraries support coroutines. For example, the
ViewModel
class hasviewModelScope
that you can use to scope coroutines in the lifecycle of theViewModel
. This aligns with the Structured Concurrency principles for coroutines. This helps cancel all coroutines when they’re no longer needed. Some libraries including Room, Paging 3, and DataStore also support Kotlin coroutines. - Support from Google: Google continues to invest in Kotlin. Currently, there are resources ranging from articles to code labs, documentation, videos, and tutorials from the Android DevRel team at Google to assist you in learning new libraries and architecture for Android Development.
- Active community and tooling: Kotlin has a vibrant and active community of developers, which means that there are plenty of unofficial resources, libraries, and tools available to help with Android development.