![]() Also, I’m not going to get into details on what Kotlin offers since there is people out there doing a great job (especial mention to my friend Antonio Leiva). This is not a new topic actually, especially since Kotlin is gaining terrain in the world of programming languages in general, and especially on Android. “We should never talk about production code and testing separately, testing should be implicit when writing code as part of our solution.” This should be a good starting point towards a full migration. In this post we will walk through how we can take advantage of the Kotlin Programming Language by introducing it in our codebase without affecting production code, in this case testing.
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