

To do this, go ahead and run the following commands via the command line via Homebrew: VS Extensions To get started, you are going to need to install the compiler.

So instead of following that, I’m going to be using Visual studio code! Source: Visual Studio Maybe the IntelliJ IDEA is amazing, but I honestly hate having to download a full IDE just to try out a language. I figured I would document how I go about getting started! The IDEįor those following along, there is official documentation that seems to be fairly straightforward.

Most of the work I do is in c# which doesn’t seem to be that different from Kotlin so I’m interested to see how long it will take me to get familiar with the language. Kotlin has been a pretty steadily growing programming language over the last few years and yet I have never gotten a chance to use the language.
