Common code for mobile and web applications One more popular case for using Kotlin Multiplatform is sharing the same code across Android, iOS, and web apps. It reduces the amount of business logic coded by frontend developers and helps implement products more efficiently, decreasing the coding and testing efforts .
Read moreWhat platform is used for Kotlin?
Developed by JetBrains and open-source contributors Most JetBrains IDEs and Android Studio, which is supported by Google, are built on the IntelliJ platform . The Kotlin programming language is developed by JetBrains, supported by Google, and open to all contributors.
Read moreWhat platforms can the Kotlin programming language target?
Kotlin (programming language)
Read moreWhat platforms can the Kotlin programming language target?
Kotlin (programming language)
Read moreWhat platform is used for Kotlin?
Developed by JetBrains and open-source contributors Most JetBrains IDEs and Android Studio, which is supported by Google, are built on the IntelliJ platform . The Kotlin programming language is developed by JetBrains, supported by Google, and open to all contributors.
Read moreCan Kotlin run without JVM?
JetBrains has made available the Kotlin/Native technology, which creates native binaries for Kotlin code so they can run without a Java virtual machine . A beta version of the CLion IDE allows Kotlin programs to be compiled directly to an executable machine-code format.
Read moreWhat is Kotlin multi platform?
Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile (KMM) is an SDK for cross-platform mobile development . You can develop multiplatform mobile applications and share parts of your applications between Android and iOS, such as core layers, business logic, presentation logic, and more.
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