We've had many options for cross-platform development over the years. Most of these focus on sharing UI code between Android and iOS, and sometimes also the web. Another approach is to share the business code and API integration and use the native UI frameworks for each platform. With Kotlin Multiplatform this is now much easier and provides lots of advantages for all developers.
In this session, you'll learn how to set up a Kotlin Multiplatform project and how to develop it for Android, iOS, web, and backend. We'll also look at how to use the artifacts from each platform's native UI framework, like Jetpack Compose, SwiftUI, and React.
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Erik has 25+ years of experience building software, from large-scale telecom solutions to small tech startups. He currently works as a freelance developer focusing on mobile, embedded, and IoT solutions. Erik is a long-time member of the Google Developer Experts program and is often speaking about advanced topics at conferences and meetups, and you can also find his blog at Read More
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