How does string interpolation work in Kotlin? Explain with a code snippet?
Answer Posted / Akash
String interpolation in Kotlin uses the `${}` syntax to embed expressions within strings. Here's an example:n```kotlinnval name = "John Doe"nval message = "Hello, ${name}! How are you today?"nprintln(message)```
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