Want Dinner Fast? This Is the Best Meal Kit Service for Quick-Fire Recipes


Score Breakdown

Taste/results 7/10Value 9/10Ease of recipes 8/10Recipe variety 9/10Healthiness 7/10

Pros

  • Recipes are highly customizable
  • Boxes arrived organized with all the necessary ingredients
  • Oven-ready meals require almost no prep
  • You can easily skip a week at no cost or penalty
  • Tons of speedy recipes that are easy to execute
  • Website and ordering is easy

Cons

  • Best value of any meal kit compared with grocery prices
  • Very few options for vegetarians or vegans
  • Some recipes are clunky and lack creativity
  • Too much plastic is used in packaging
  • $11 for shipping on every box

There’s a clear trend in the evolution of meal kits and it bends toward speedy meals. Nearly every service now has a section of its menu with recipes that can be made in under 30 minutes, some as quickly as 15. To find the best meal kit services, we tested every one we could get our oven mitts on. In doing so, we found a clear favorite for quick, uncomplicated meals that still taste great. 

As a busy person with mouths to feed, I appreciate speedy, simpler recipes. As a former recipe editor and seasoned meal kit tester at CNET, I also have high standards for meal kits. Ine service I’ve tried is best at threading the needle between convenience and quality,

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Home Chef’s speedy recipes are a serious boon for this busy guy.

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Home Chef sets itself apart with dozens of meals that can be made in 20 minutes or less. The service also has some of the most customizable recipes, allowing you to swap one protein for another or replace meat with a plant-based alternative. And in a recent evaluation, we found that Home Chef offered the best value (tied with HelloFresh) compared with the cost of making the same meals with groceries bought at the store.

After two rounds of cooking meal kits from the popular subscription service, here’s a firsthand review of Home Chef. 

What is Home Chef, and how does it work?

In a sea of competitors, Home Chef has emerged as a leading meal kit delivery service, emphasizing flexible, customizable meal plans with speedy recipes tailored to your taste. The service launched in 2013, just a year after Blue Apron, and was acquired by grocery giant Kroger in 2018. 

Home Chef is a subscription service for weekly meal kits, so there is no option to buy just one or two meal kits online. New customers sign up via the website or app, and a short quiz helps determine which meal plan is best for you, as well as which recipes and ingredients should be avoided. 

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Every meal plan except for one (the smallest) breaks down to $10 per serving, plus $11 for shipping.

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Then you’ll choose the number of recipes per week — as few as two or as many as six — as well as how many servings you’d like per recipe: two, four or six. Subscribers can choose their own meals each week or let the Home Chef team pick them. You’re free to skip a week anytime you’d like and can add meals or servings (at cost) to your delivery as you go.

I found the meal plan selection and ordering process simple, clear and intuitive. When selecting meal kits, a major differentiator between Home Chef and others is the ability to swap the protein in just about any recipe. Alternative ingredients include several steak cuts, chicken, shrimp, scallops, mahi mahi and Impossible meat. Certain premium swaps will incur a few-buck upcharge, while others won’t.

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Home Chef makes weekly recommendations based on your prior orders.

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Meals are delivered once a week in neatly packaged cooler boxes, with each ingredient pre-portioned in separate plastic bags and ready to be cooked. In our first delivery, we also received a small Home Chef binder designed to keep your recipe pages for future use when you want to recreate meals, which was a nice touch. Meals should be made within a few days of arrival, as many ingredients are not suitable for freezing. 

What Home Chef meals are like

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Home Chef still sends meal kits in plastic bags, something we’d love to see them change.

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Home Chef keeps things approachable — meals are straightforward to cook and don’t demand much culinary know-how. The service caters to a broad audience, leaning into comfort food and dishes that feel familiar on an American dinner table. 

Expect plenty of classics: burgers with potatoes, baked chicken or pork tenderloin with vegetables and a savory sauce, pasta, teriyaki steak with peppers over rice, and keto pork lettuce wraps. That said, the menu isn’t without its more inventive options — prosciutto and butternut chowder or bruschetta shrimp risotto, for instance, offer a bit more culinary ambition.

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Home Chef’s BBQ pork lettuce wraps was one of the best and easiest meal kits I’ve made in some time.

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Home Chef offers premium meals, which it calls the “culinary collection,” but they are priced differently (more on that below). A good many of Home Chef’s seafood options, such as crusted ahi tuna and pan-seared mahi-mahi, fall into the premium meal category, as do higher-end cuts of beef. In sticking with the theme of flexibility, you can pop one of these premium meals into your weekly order anytime (at a cost) if you’re feeling fancy. Below is an overview of Home Chef’s meal categories. 

  • Culinary Collection: Premium meal kits with higher-quality ingredients.
  • Express: Ready in 15 minutes or less.
  • Fast & Fresh: Oven-ready meals that require almost no prep.
  • Oven-Ready: Meals that arrive in an oven-ready tray.
  • Family: Dishes available only in four-plus servings.
  • Plus: Include premium ingredients and recipes.
  • Tempo*: Premade meals (heat-and-eat)

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The produce arrived fresher than I remeber in previous rounds of testing.

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Home Chef is great for speedy meals

The meals we tried were easy to prepare, which is one of the calling cards for the meal kit service. Home Chef offers quick-fire meals made with fresh, pre-portioned ingredients that take just 15 minutes or so to prepare. There are more complicated dinner projects that can take up to 45 minutes, but I loved how easy it was to make Home Chef’s quickfire recipes and I liked nearly all of the ones I whipped up. 

It’s up to you which types of meals you’d like to have sent, but beware: if you let Home Chef choose your meals, you might get some 45-minute meals in your box.

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In several boxes of meal kits received, there were no missing ingredients.

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Our Flex Editor received two simple meals to try: a baked chicken dish and burgers with carrots and fries. They were both extremely easy to prepare and tasty, and she had no qualms about the quality of the meat or produce. In fact, it was even her first time making burgers, and she considered it a success. 

Because the simple chicken dish was a one-pan meal, it allowed plenty of time to clean up any small messes made during preparation while the dish baked in the oven. She appreciated how seamless the recipes were. For example, she made the tomato topping for the chicken while the veggies baked, so there was no wasted time between steps.

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This baked Piri Piri chicken topped with feta couldn’t have been simpler.

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If you want something even simpler, though, there is also a category of oven-ready meals that require only assembling the fresh ingredients in an aluminum baking tray (provided) and popping it into the oven with almost no chopping or prep. These are about as quick and easy as meal kits get, but your bragging rights for a home-cooked meal stay firmly intact. Some meals labeled express plus take only 20 or 30 minutes to prepare, and those labeled family meals can be assembled simply in one pot and are designed to feed up to six people.

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The portions aren’t huge, but plenty satisfying for me.

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Support materials

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Recipe cards make cooking easy, even for newbies.

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Each meal kit comes with a comprehensive description, nutritional facts, prep time and a recipe card with ingredients and directions. It was especially nice to have a section on the recipe card that detailed what ingredients would be used more than once, so you’re aware beforehand of what you might need to preserve. 

The recipe card features a nice, big, glossy image so you can visualize the dish and know what to aim for, plus photos for each step of the process. There’s also a Home Chef mobile app that’s helpful and easy to use. All Home Chef recipes can be found online in a pinch. The instructions for each dish I made were easy enough to follow, but at times, a bit wordy. Home Chef tends to provide more information than the average home chef needs, perhaps with true beginners in mind.

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Customization is one of Home Chef’s key selling points.

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Our wellness editor wishes that Home Chef provided more information about where the produce and other ingredients come from, or at least what they are made of. For instance, when making the elotes quesadillas, to see what was in the Chipotle crema, she had to look at the nutrition facts online.

Home Chef allows you to swap proteins easily 

Home Chef’s big claim to fame is that its meal kits and plans are highly customizable to suit you or your family’s rhythm. You can swap or upgrade the protein in most of the weekly meals. If a meal includes a “customize it” button, you can swap the chicken for pork, for instance. Some proteins, like salmon, steak and plant-based proteins, trigger an up-charge of $3 or $4 per portion. 

Who is Home Chef good for?

We’d suggest Home Chef for anyone who is trying to learn to cook from scratch or lighten their meal-planning or grocery-shopping load. Because many of Home Chef’s meals are fast and easy to prepare and can feed up to six people, it is one of the best meal kit services for families or people new to cooking. It’s also good for people who are fairly specific about what they like to cook and eat, since you can make so many changes and swaps. Because Home Chef makes it so easy to skip weeks — and won’t charge you for doing so — it’s great for those who travel or have unpredictable schedules.

Don’t expect many plant-based options

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There are very few vegetarian options in Home Chef’s weekly menu.

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Our wellness editor, a 20-year vegetarian who often eats plant-based foods, tried three vegetarian meals from Home Chef. While they were tasty, the meals were all on the more indulgent side with plenty of cream and cheese. As a result, this would not be a good fit for vegans, as Home Chef doesn’t offer vegan recipes. She also doesn’t think Home Chef would be a good choice for vegetarians seeking healthier, non-comfort-food options.

The nutrition facts for Home Chef's vegetarian recipes.

Home Chef’s nutrition facts can be found online.

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Is Home Chef healthy?

Though Home Chef offers calorie-conscious, carb-conscious and vegetarian meals, based on the three vegetarian meals our wellness editor tried, she wouldn’t say Home Chef is healthy. She wishes her recipes had less cream, cheese and pasta, with more of a focus on healthy grains and produce. However, this depends on the recipes you get and your dietary preferences. As a result, she recommends checking the nutrition facts for each recipe online.

How much does Home Chef cost?

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Plans range from $10 to $12 per serving.

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Home Chef’s meal kits are purchased per kit, and you can order up to 6 per week. The per-serving price is $10 to $12 for nearly every plan. The larger plans cost $10 while the smallest — two meals with two servings each — costs $12. This puts Home Chef right in the middle when compared with other services. Home Chef is a few bucks more expensive per serving than Blue Apron and EveryPlate, but cheaper than premium services like Sunbasket, Marley Spoon and Green Chef. 

New customers get 30% off their first order, which brings the price down to $7 per serving, plus free shipping (which is originally $11 per delivery, one of the more expensive surcharges of any meal kit service) and the service offers frequent discounts and promotions that could bring the price of your box down.

What I cooked and how it went

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Most of the recipes we made took less than 20 minutes of active cooking.

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The three of us cooked 11 Home Chef recipes. Ingredients arrived fresh and intact with no spills or spoilage. Most of the meals I made were sufficient, and some were better. But a few proved a bit clunky or overly simple and not worth the cost, especially since you can buy the same ingredients for about 50% less (I did the math). 

Here’s a full breakdown. 

Piri Piri chicken topped with feta and fried onions: The only real labor in this recipe was prepping the fresh green beans before baking them with the chicken. It was a huge hit.

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The Piri Piri chicken was a smashing success.

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Keto BBQ pork lettuce wraps with spicy slaw and fried onions: Fresh and flavorful, this was one of the best, simple meal kits I’ve ever made. 

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I would make this pork taco recipe again and again.

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One-pot pork chili con carne with bacon bits: This pork chili seemed overly simple at first, but turned out to be one of the best of the bunch. Let’s just say I will be adding bacon to my chili from here on out. 

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Home Chef’s pork chili with bacon and sour cream was a winner for me.

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Sweet potato bowl with poblano pepper and cilantro-lime rice: This recipe was very clunky and definitely not worth the per-serving price. The poblano was far too big. I only added three-quarters of it after dicing, and the finished dish was still way too hot, even for a spice lover like me.

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My Mexican-style sweet potato bowl with poblano peppers and cilantro rice. 

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Moo shu pork tacos: This recipe was a super-fun, quick and easy meal kit to execute. It took less than 20 minutes, and the flavors were balanced and interesting, thanks to the toasted sesame oil and spicy sriracha. 

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You’ll need little more than a skillet and a chef’s knife to make Home Chef’s moo shu tacos.

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Keto-friendly pork-stuffed peppers: I liked these low-carb Italian-style peppers just fine, but, again, with such simple ingredients, it’s hard to stomach paying $10 to $12 per serving.

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The Italian stuffed peppers were super simple, requiring very little effort. 

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Honey sriracha chicken with crispy wontons was an oven-ready meal, meaning all I really had to do was assemble the chicken breast, precut vegetables and edamame in a baking tray (provided) and cook for 20 minutes. The temperature and timing were on point, and the chicken came out tender, while the vegetables kept their snap. 

Bruschetta shrimp risotto: This recipe was the most complicated Home Chef meal kit I cooked. Risotto famously requires a bit more attention than most dishes, but it was still fairly easy to make and a delicious meal in the end. I might have wanted a bit more detailed instruction on tending to the risotto, especially if I were a beginner learning the ropes of the rice dish.

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Home Chef offers some more challenging recipes, including this rich shrimp bruschetta risotto.

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Minecraft mushroom fields beef burger with truffle potato and carrot “torch” fries: This recipe was our Flex Editor’s introduction to burger-making, and she was thoroughly pleased with how they turned out. And you can’t go wrong with pairing a burger with fries, but the carrots were a nice addition. The kit provided enough beef for four burgers, and the produce and ingredients were all fresh. Although it was a fairly simple meal, the simple mushroom sauce helped fancy it up and added a tasty flavor. 

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This meal was simple, but the easy-to-make mushroom sauce helped dress it up.

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Sheet pan tomato salsa chicken with roasted butternut squash: This meal was even simpler than the burgers, as it was a one-pan dish that required minimal prep and cleanup, making it an ideal weeknight dinner for a busy household. The chicken was tasty, but the cutlets were much thinner than the photo Home Chef provided, so it wasn’t the most filling dinner. 

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This easy chicken dish took less than 30 minutes to prepare and cook.

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Vegetarian Home Chef recipes

Mexican-style elotes quesadillas: While our wellness editor found this recipe simple to make in about 35 minutes and delicious, it was on the more indulgent side. Though each serving was 610 calories, it contained 71% of the daily value for salt and 80% of the daily value for saturated fat. As a result, our wellness editor went light on the salt, cheese and crema. She also added pinto beans for more variety and fiber.

Home Chef's Mexican-Style Elotes Quesadillas on a speckled plate.

Home Chef’s Mexican-style elotes quesadillas took about 35 minutes to prepare.

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Cozy gnocchi soup: Again, while tasty, this recipe was on the heavier side with a cream sauce base, Parmesan cheese and gnocchi. Our wellness editor had trouble finishing the dish because it was so filling. It also contained 80% of the daily value of sodium, so she was careful not to add extra salt during cooking.

The Home Chef Cozy Gnocchi Soup in a pot on the stove.

The cozy gnocchi soup was very filling.

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Cheesy baked spinach rigatoni: Like the other two vegetarian meals, this was on the heavier side with the cream sauce base, butter, Swiss cheese and a French roll. It was tasty, but after two other indulgent meals, our wellness editor wanted something a bit lighter and more produce-forward.

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The cheesy baked rigatoni was served with a side of garlic bread.

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Home Chef packaging and environmental friendliness

In a previous study, Home Chef received the worst green score among four major meal kit services tested for plastic waste in their packaging. Each recipe is housed in its own plastic bag, and there are numerous small plastic bags and containers within them. Besides the excessive plastic associated with each meal, most of the rest of the packaging is recyclable, including the boxes, insulation sheets and ice packs. 

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Some plastic is necessary for meal kits to work, but Home Chef uses more than the average service. 

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Our wellness editor thought that Home Chef could do a better job packaging its ingredients, since some of the same ingredients were repackaged two or three times for one recipe. Personally, she also found the binder to be a waste because it’s not something she needs in her kitchen and would have preferred the recipe cards on their own. (However, if you plan to stick with Home Chef for a long time, she acknowledges that the binder could be nice to have on hand.) Similar to other meal kits she’s tested, she wishes there were more biodegradable or compostable packing, or a method of sending the ice packs back for reuse.

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Unfortunately, the same ingredients were repackaged two or three times.

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Our editors’ experiences compared

Editor Name Cooking experience Food preference CNET role Key opinions on Home Chef
David Watsky Experienced chef and meal kit expert Gluten-free CNET’s Kitchen & Home Tech Senior Editor – User-friendly service struck a fair balance with consistently good meal kits that were unpretentious and easy to prepare. – Found many recipes clunky and not worth the $10-$12 per serving cost. – Appreciated the ability to swap proteins and skip weeks. – Overall, Home Chef may now be worth the price compared with other services like Sunbasket.
Corin Cesaric Novice cook Meat and veggies, plus plant-based options CNET’s Health & Home Flex Editor – Found the ease and quickness refreshing. – Had no concerns about the quality of the meat or produce.
Anna Gragert An experienced home cook Vegetarian, health-conscious CNET’s Health & Wellness Editor – Not the best meal kit service for vegetarians or vegans. – Meals were tasty but on the indulgent side and not as healthy as preferred. – Prefers more accessible information on ingredient sourcing and less plastic packaging.

The final verdict on Home Chef

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Home Chef has made significant improvements since we first tested it.

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This user-friendly service struck a fair balance with consistently good meal kits that were unpretentious and easy to prepare. I appreciate the ability to change proteins in nearly any recipe, and I’m sure families with picky eaters will, too. This time around, most of the meal kits I prepared were good or better, even if one or two were bland or uninspired. The produce was fresh, and the boxes arrived organized and without missing items.

In our most recent tests, Flex Editor Corin Cesaric, a self-proclaimed amateur cook, found the ease and speed of her two meals refreshing. As for Anna Gragert, our wellness editor and a vegetarian of 20 years, she found that Home Chef isn’t the best meal kit service for vegetarians or vegans.

Compare that with Blue Apron or Marley Spoon, two meal kit services we’ve tested that offer high-end recipes such as bistro steaks and roasted trout, but cost more than Home Chef. Blue Apron and other meal kit services also don’t allow for as much customization as Home Chef. If that’s important for you and the crew you’re feeding, Home Chef could be the right fit to make your dinner routine a breeze. 

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Kotlin is an object-oriented, statistically typed computer programming language and is open-sourced. Kotlin runs on Java Virtual Machine and is capable of working across a number of platforms. We define a language as statistically typed if its variable type doesn’t get to know at run time but is defined at compile time. This language is compatible with working with Java. It comprises a lot of functional features for programming as well. 

Kotlin was designed by JetBrains. The very first version of Kotlin got released on 15th Feb 2016. The main use of Kotlin is at the server-side for development. In addition to this, it also works for Client-side development as well as Android development. 

Let us see a basic program in kotlin language:

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The output of the python program:

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Python is a computer programming language that was designed by Guido van Rossum. The release date of python is 1991 and is majorly used in web development, scripting systems, mathematics, and the development of software. The programmers use python language along with the software which creates workflows. We also use python for handling work-related big data and for performing complex mathematical problems. Along with this, Python comes into use for the fast prototyping and development of software.

Python works as both procedural and object-oriented language for users. It is free as well as open-source and works well with various operating systems like Mac, MS, Linux, etc. Python is always chosen because of its feature of readability as it has a lot of similarities with English with a hint of maths.

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Comparison between Kotlin and Python

Though both these languages are great to work with, however, let us see a few points below to understand the major differences between them.

  • Description: Kotlin is known to be an object-oriented, statically typed language which means its variable type doesn’t get known at run time but is defined at compile time. However, Python is an object-oriented high-level language.
  • Development principles: The development principles for kotlin are based on behaviour-driven principles such as S.O.L.I.D however for python the development principle is based on python-zen.
  • Template language: Kotlin is dependent on HTML 5 as its template language whereas python is comfortable working with chameleon, Django Template System, and Jinja Adobe Flash Support.
  • Influences: Kotlin is influenced by Java, Godu, Scala, Pascal, C#, etc whereas python is influenced by C, Java, Pearl C#, etc.
  • Programming Paradigm: Kotlin is an object-oriented language that is functional and works with imperative programming, metaprogramming, and reactive programming. Whereas python in an object-oriented language that is functional and can only work with imperative programming. 
  • Compiler: Python doesn’t have its own compiler whereas Kotlin has. Moreover, it supports a number of other compilers as well such as eclipse, android studio, etc.

Potential reasons for using Kotlin

  • Easy code design: It is possible for the programmer to write easy code in Kotlin to accomplish the desired output. It allows the user to write the least code possible which improves the app performance.
  • Adaptability: it is very easy for the user to shift his tasks from an android app to kotlin. 
  • Functionality: Kotlin allows its users to execute the tasks efficiently in a very easy and quick manner.
  • Error and security: This language is not much prone to errors as it tends to eliminate a lot of errors related to coding itself. It also eliminates the chances of code reducibility when the user writes small code.
  • Multi-platform capacity: Kotlin supports a lot of platforms such as the android app platform, Java, Gradle, etc.
  • Full Java compatibility: Kotlin allows its users to use all the Java libraries and its framework while coding in the Kotlin language.

Potential reasons for using Python

  • Third-party modularity: There is a presence of third-party packages in python where the modules promote the communication within a few languages as well as platforms.
  • Extensive libraries: Python language consists of internet protocols, operations related to strings, interfaces in operating systems as well as web services present inside a standard library. A lot of tasks that are executed are already there in the library which is scripted hence reducing the unnecessary writing work in the programs.
  • Open source: Python is an open-source language and provides an OSI-approved licence for easy commercial use. 
  • User-friendly: Python is a user-friendly language that allows its users to design the data structures within the language quickly during the runtime process.
  • Speed: Due to its object-oriented design, python has tremendous testing capabilities in its own framework which contributes to improved productivity as well as better speed.

Features of Kotlin

Null Safety: As a developer, while developing an android app, it is a familiar fact that approximately 70% of the apps crash because of Java null pointer exception. Java is not able to provide any methods to protect this. A programmer has to take care of this on his own. However, Kotlin is known to handle nulls very nicely. There is no chance of getting a null pointer exception in Kotlin implicitly. It is because this language never allows a type variable with a null value during the compile time. 

Extinction Function: Kotlin has introduced and combined many new features such as Lambda functions, operator overloading, smart casts, etc. as it is known to be a fourth-generation language.  All functions help in increasing productivity. Kotlin has emerged as a combination of 6 other languages having the best features of all of them.

Efficiency: In most cases, the efficiency of kotlin code is very similar to the efficiency of java code. In fact, it might exceed as well depending on the type of development application.

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Features of Python

Advanced Language: Python is an advanced language having data structures, lambda functions, list slicing, and a lot more. It has a lot of advanced features making it a dynamic language.

Python transportable language: It is very easy to write a python code and run it anywhere. A user doesn’t need to re-write the code like other languages if he has to run it on a different platform.

Python Integrated Language: Python is an interpreted language hence it will execute the code line by line. A user does not need to compile python code every single time which makes the error debugging in python very easy and quick.

Free and open-source: It is free for its developers and provides an open-source platform.

Advantages of Kotlin

  • This language allows its users to write less code as compared to other languages.
  • IT solves major challenges faced by programmers.
  • There is no overtime issue while compilation is kotlin.
  • It supports multi development environment along with safety and security
  • It is very compatible with the java language.

Disadvantages of Kotlin

  • Kotlin has minimum opportunities for learning. Even when a lot of programmers are switching to kotlin for their development work, it has a limited set of tools to provide to its users. 
  • The compile-time speed for kotlin is not great. Kotlin is no doubt faster than java when it comes to the development part, but java still provides better building.
  • There are very few programmers who are working and developing with kotlin. Hence, when we talk about recruitment opportunities in kotlin, they are very less as compared to other languages.

Advantages of Python

  • As we say kotlin is statistically typed, while Python is dynamically typed which is a major advantage for this language.
  • Python is considered to be one of the highest level languages which are very easy to learn, write and read.
  • Python follows interpretation which means python executes its code line by line.
  • It is free for its developers and provides an open-source platform.
  • Python provides an amazing opportunity to its developers where a code written runs can be executed anywhere. Like C, C# a user does not need to change the code again and again.

Disadvantages of Python

  • As we discussed that python is an interpreted language hence it will execute the code line by line. But this whole process reduces the execution speed of the python program.
  • Each python program when stored consumes a large amount of memory in the storage. This becomes a major drawback while developing large-scale applications in python.
  • As we have discussed earlier also that python is a dynamically typed language, which means the variables can get changed anytime. This can cause a lot of run-time errors during the development phase in python. 

Is kotlin better than python?

If a user is well versed with a language like a python which has all the abilities, then no wonder why a programmer would need kotlin. Python is one of the most loved languages by the users and is great to work with for the developers. However, there are some cases where python fails to satisfy the desired output.

Python is an efficient as well as a dynamic language however it is of no harm to learn a language that is statistically typed. Where there is a demand for large-scale projects, Kotlin is the one language that provides the right platform with no disadvantages. The disadvantage could be verbose syntax. Kotlin language gives the user the ability to perform better while coding. Where python is not appropriate to write small programs, kotlin satisfies this need for its end users efficiently and also provides an adequate solution.

When we compare Kotlin and Python, Kotlin definitely is more loved by the programmer. It consists of all the small factors which are indefinitely not covered by Python. Hence, we can conclude by saying that Python is a great language, but Kotlin covers the additional base factors which are missed in Python for programming. Hence, kotlin helps in targeting more solutions according to the desirability.

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