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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Build Your First Android App in Kotlin
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Kotlin/Native comes with a friendly API for the iOS platform, giving developers the ability to call pretty much all of the Cocoa Touch frameworks. This means that Kotlin developers can transfer their development skills over to creating iOS apps (assuming you have a spare macOS device lying around).
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Setting up KMM project Install the KMM plugin from your AndroidStudio’s Preference ->Plugins-> Marketplace section . KMM plugin requires Kotlin 1.3 and above. Once the plugin is installed, restart AndroidStudio and create a new Android application and select KMM Application in project template.
Read moreWhat is KMM Android?
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.
Read moreIs Kotlin multiplatform?
With Kotlin Multiplatform, you can create different multiplatform projects for multiple platforms, including web, desktop, and other native platforms. Kotlin applications will work on different operating systems, such as macOS, Windows, Linux, Android, iOS, watchOS, and others .
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