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DZone > Java Zone > Operator Overloading and Conventions in Kotlin

Operator Overloading and Conventions in Kotlin

Learn how some of Kotlin's magic works under the hood with this detailed explanation of operator overloading and how conventions work in the language.

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Oct. 07, 17 · Java Zone · Tutorial
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Article has been deleted, read original post here: https://kotlinexpertise.com/kotlin-conventions-operator-overloading/

Kotlin (programming language) Operator (extension)

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