


People have been saying that #Kotlin is a super sensible language if you're an old #Java developer and just want a chill experience.
Chill experience. Right.
However, I'm from Finland. I can't try out "chill" languages until there's a metal song about it. And now there is! I hear the call! To arms! ⚔️

Finally "Kotlin"! ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsfXZjKLT9A )
(From the creators of "Hello World [in Java]" ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yup8gIXxWDU ): #NanowarOfSteel)

I never thought I'd be headbanging to a Powerpoint presentation about Kotlin but here we are

If your language guide isn't a powermetal song, what are you even doing?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsfXZjKLT9A
#powermetal #nanowarOfSteel #kotlin #jvm #languageDesign #programmingLanguages #devMetal

#nanowarOfSteel has a #kotlin song!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsfXZjKLT9A&list=RDBsfXZjKLT9A&start_radio=1

Learn computer science with Nanowar of Steel.
After Java these Power Point slides will take you to the army of Kotlin.
Nanowar of Steel - Kotlin
https://youtu.be/BsfXZjKLT9A?si=bFUf8EdXI-BB8T97
#music #metal #powermetal #musicvideo #video #computerscience #informatic #programminglanguage #kotlin #slide #powerpoint #Nanowar #NanowarOfSteel

No me he enterado de nada, pero la madre que los trajo hacer un video para la canción en powerpoint

Do you remember the lockdown? That was the video by Nanwar Of Steel about that period (with many easter eggs)
NANOWAR OF STEEL - Sneeztem of a Yawn
https://youtu.be/cGv8FnVcSdE?si=2YNUEtYXJRo7rtkI
