I think that's an interesting debate, actually. On...
# getting-started
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I think that's an interesting debate, actually. One of my bigger problems with Kotlin's syntax (and I have very few issues with the syntax, honestly) is that it's really easy for your class-header to become so stuffed with logic that you have to split it up across multiple lines. It can get intimidating when you're starting out, and can look messy no matter what if you don't think to use lots of line-breaks