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by on_and_off
3656 days ago
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For a personal project or for creating a new app from scratch where I am lead engineer, sure Kotlin would be an easy choice. However, right now I am a senior engineer working on a 8 years old android app alongside 15 other Android devs. The switch to another language is not even something that the current lead or the CTO are willing to consider. In their defense, we would have to train the whole team, this would be a major task and build times are already a big issue so anything degrading them is hard to push for. A push from Google would help a lot, it would remove a lot of objections like "this is hipster shit" or "I am not going to learn the language of the month" (coming from people who have not learned any language in years) and force them to take it seriously. Even the iOS team barely use Swift though, so I don't see it in a near future.
I guess I just have to search for another company. > our introduction to a largeish Android codebase has been a great success.
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