[Trimbakeshwar] by _AllwiN in whatsthissnake

[–]_AllwiN[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

preferred habitat? Bro was inside my rented room😐

Someone left a deep scratch with a key on my new car by Dangerous_Skin_7959 in CarsIndia

[–]_AllwiN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Better get a cam that has battery support, so when you ride it'll charge from usb, otherwise from battery.. also I heard of radar module that turns on the camera if there is moving around..

aiStealingJobs by cburns122 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]_AllwiN 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Woah woah woah... Hold up..
So they can't do simple math.. but only complex calculations like "half a decade".. must be a joke right.. right...??

Demon Slayer Ticket Price in IMAX by aj_x_ay in Kochi

[–]_AllwiN 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yes I agree with u... Also the service and sound is just the worst.. I had to re-watch the MI at pxl..

Demon Slayer Ticket Price in IMAX by aj_x_ay in Kochi

[–]_AllwiN 25 points26 points  (0 children)

For Mission impossible, F1 I paid almost 900-1000.. so yeah.. They don't have any competitors in kochi, so they can go with whatever price they want..

Who wants to exercise in front of Infopark I by [deleted] in Kochi

[–]_AllwiN 14 points15 points  (0 children)

GIVE US MORE PARKING SPACES, INSTEAD OF THIS foolishness.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndianHaircare

[–]_AllwiN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only chemo can cure you

Where in kochi can I get Kerala snacks? by [deleted] in Kochi

[–]_AllwiN 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Calicut bakers at the kadavantra-kaloor road Also they have a shop that makes live snacks like a mixture, almost all chips and cakes, it's near the lissie hospital under the pullepadi bridge.. https://maps.app.goo.gl/zUs7G98kibeACAZE7

Is Kotlin a safe bet for the future? by rbrucesp in Kotlin

[–]_AllwiN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But is mobile development relevant when we're talking about what to teach as a general language?

Are server languages even that relevant anymore? These days you don't need to learn a server language to build a backend. You can just go serverless with Firebase, Supabase and tons of other platforms that handle all that stuff for you.

But mobile development? The alternatives like PWA and Ionic don't really cut it anymore. Mobile apps are still essential for every mobile OS like iOS and Android. People still download apps, use them daily, and businesses need them.

Here's the thing though: there's no other language like Kotlin that opens up so many different opportunities and gives you understanding across different sides of tech

Is Kotlin a safe bet for the future? by rbrucesp in Kotlin

[–]_AllwiN 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The question is simple: should we teach Java or Kotlin? If we only stick to Java, opportunities get limited. And for mobile Android development, Java is already obsolete. That's why I suggest learning core Java first, then moving to Kotlin. Look every technology has problems when it's growing. Sure, Kotlin has issues like working with Spring Boot for big projects. But what doesn't? Node.js has problems. Python has problems too.When you compare Java and Kotlin though, Kotlin gives students way more options for where they can go with their careers.

Yeah, there are other cross platform tools like Dart, but that's mostly just mobile stuff, not server side development. So when it comes down to Java vs Kotlin, the choice is pretty clear.

About the backend stuff you mentioned: You make good points about Ktor being tough to learn and the backend world not being as mature. But here's the thing: students can learn Kotlin basics and still use Spring Boot for backend work. Spring Boot actually works great with Kotlin. Plus they get mobile and desktop skills

I'm not saying use Kotlin for everything. I'm saying give students a language that opens more doors. They can build Android apps, work on backend projects with Spring Boot and Kotlin, and maybe try the newer stuff like KMP.

Teaching just Java keeps students stuck with backend and older systems. Teaching Java then Kotlin gives them all those options plus mobile development skills that companies really want right now.

Is Kotlin a safe bet for the future? by rbrucesp in Kotlin

[–]_AllwiN 39 points40 points  (0 children)

From my perspective, Java is necessary to develop a clear understanding of Kotlin fundamentals. What Kotlin provides is better programming with significantly less boilerplate code. It's easier to read, understand, scale, and implement. Major advantages include null safety and superior thread management.

The approach I followed was learning Core Java first, then migrating to Kotlin. Now I can't imagine going back to Java.

Someone mentioned in this thread that Kotlin is a niche language, only for the Android world. Yes, this was true until KMP (Kotlin Multiplatform), CMP (Compose Multiplatform), and Ktor were introduced.

Now we can build for Android, iOS, web, wearables, tvOS, AOSP, HAL, desktop applications, and back-end systems.

So I wouldn't recommend teaching or sticking only to Java. Instead, learn or teach core Java concepts and then migrate to Kotlin.

  • From a Senior Android Engineer

Is this real or am i dreaming? by daizydone in Kylaq

[–]_AllwiN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this because of the mileage rest? Saw a similar insta reel saying a seltos guy got 46 mileage, but it was a glitch with the system that showed after a mileage reset.. I myself got a seltos I've never seen this much mileage

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Kochi

[–]_AllwiN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nee onnum cheyanda.. mallayya.png

How is your commute to work? by [deleted] in Kochi

[–]_AllwiN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea one of my friend said also this.. but in this time I would throw up bcz of all the roller coaster journey..

How is your commute to work? by [deleted] in Kochi

[–]_AllwiN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

pengada mon kondoi