Who is this book for?
If you can answer "yes" to all of these:
- Have you done some programming?
- Do you want to learn Kotlin?
- Do you prefer actually doing things and applying the stuff you learn over listening to someone in a lecture rattle on for hours on end?
this book is for you.
Who should probably back away from this book?
If you can answer "yes" to any of these:
- Is your programming background limited to HTML only, with no scripting language experience?
(If you've done anything with looping, or if/then logic, you'll do fine with this book, but HTML tagging alone might not be enough.)
- Are you a kick-butt Kotlin programmer looking for a reference book?
- Would you rather have your toenails pulled out by 15 screaming monkeys than learn something new? Do you believe a Kotlin book should cover everything, especially all the obscure stuff you'll never use, and if it bores the reader to tears in the process, then so much the better?
this book is not for you.
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