2017-09-03 20:23 GMT+02:00 Didier <didi...@gmail.com>:

> Kotlin is actually officialy supported on Android, so definitly a good
> choice there.


​I started with Kotlin. I think I first learn to write some applications
for Android and then decide if I want to switch to Clojure(Script).

​


> That said, if you know Java, C#, C++, Pascal, or even ActionScript 3,
> Kotlin brings nothing new to the table conceptually. It does improve on
> convenience over Java though.


​I know Java and C++. A long time ago I worked with Pascal.

What I like about Kotlin is that it is less verbose. And Clojure is
of-course even less verbose. :-D

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Cecil Westerhof

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