24.6 Getting information from the systemĪs discussed in the introduction to this section, collections are flexible “containers” that let you store any number of values together.22.6 Delegated properties as conventions.21.3 First-class and higher-order functions.20.5 Difference between Java and Kotlin exceptions.19.5 “Static” values and functions from Kotlin.19.3 Making your Kotlin Code Java-friendly.Section IV: Intermediate Topics Section 4: 9 chapters Show chapters Hide chapters 18.6 Generic type variance (a.k.a., in and out declarations).18.3 Creating your own generic constraints. 18.2 Extension functions on types with generic constraints.18.1 Anatomy of standard library generic types.17.4 Interfaces in the standard library.16.2 Enum class properties and functions.11.3 Understanding state and side effects.Section III: Building Your Own Types Section 3: 8 chapters Show chapters Hide chapters Section I: Kotlin Basics Section 1: 7 chapters Show chapters Hide chapters
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