The Kotlin Primer

The Kotlin Primer is a comprehensive guide to learning the Kotlin language, intended to facilitate its adoption inside a Java-centric organization. It makes no assumptions about seniority, and has been successfully applied inside a service-oriented business.

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Modeling States and Structure

Gabriel Shanahan
The Kotlin Primer
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8 min readSep 19, 2022

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Tags: #FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPT

This article is part of the Kotlin Primer, an opinionated guide to the Kotlin language, which is indented to help facilitate Kotlin adoption inside Java-centric organizations. It was originally written as an organizational learning resource for Etnetera a.s. and I would like to express my sincere gratitude for their support.

It is recommended to read the Introduction before moving on. Check out the Table of Contents for all articles.

In the previous chapter, we discussed how sealed hierarchies could be used to model illegal states (such as invalid data), thereby recovering the ability to reason locally, achieve linear code flow, prevent certain types of errors from ever happening, increase readability and maintainability, and communicate and enforce assumptions explicitly.

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The Kotlin Primer
The Kotlin Primer

Published in The Kotlin Primer

The Kotlin Primer is a comprehensive guide to learning the Kotlin language, intended to facilitate its adoption inside a Java-centric organization. It makes no assumptions about seniority, and has been successfully applied inside a service-oriented business.

Gabriel Shanahan
Gabriel Shanahan

Written by Gabriel Shanahan

Programmer from the Czech Republic

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