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Writing Espresso Tests with Kotlin

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The Google I/O event in May 2017 announced official Kotlin support. From that moment, Kotlin popularity skyrocketed among Android developers. Keeping in mind the current trends and considering Google’s announcements about shifting the Android toward Kotlin, which is reflected in the Android documentation and the code examples, we can assume that in two to three years, Kotlin will displace Java.

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Zelenchuk, D. (2019). Writing Espresso Tests with Kotlin. In: Android Espresso Revealed. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4315-2_3

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