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Kotlin Data Classes vs. Regular Classes: Understanding the Difference

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Dive into the world of Kotlin as we explore the crucial differences between data classes and regular classes in this information-packed episode of "Kotlin Internals Interview Crashcasts"!

In this episode, we explore:

  • The purpose and efficiency of data classes as streamlined data containers
  • Automatically generated utility functions that make data classes a developer's best friend
  • How equality comparison works differently in data classes compared to regular classes
  • Limitations of data classes and clever workarounds using sealed classes

Tune in for expert insights that will give you an edge in your next Kotlin backend engineering interview!

Want to dive deeper into this topic? Check out our blog post here: Read more

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Dive into the world of Kotlin as we explore the crucial differences between data classes and regular classes in this information-packed episode of "Kotlin Internals Interview Crashcasts"!

In this episode, we explore:

  • The purpose and efficiency of data classes as streamlined data containers
  • Automatically generated utility functions that make data classes a developer's best friend
  • How equality comparison works differently in data classes compared to regular classes
  • Limitations of data classes and clever workarounds using sealed classes

Tune in for expert insights that will give you an edge in your next Kotlin backend engineering interview!

Want to dive deeper into this topic? Check out our blog post here: Read more

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

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