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.
Read moreWhat platform does Kotlin run on?
Kotlin is supported by all major Java IDEs including IntelliJ IDEA, Android Studio, and Eclipse. In addition, a command line compiler is available and provides straightforward support for compiling and running applications.
Read moreIs Kotlin cross-platform language?
Kotlin’s multiplatform capabilities allow developers to share code, logic, and data across several platforms : IOS, Android, Web, and more.
Read moreHow do you create a cross-platform mobile app using Kotlin?
To make your code cross-platform:
Read moreWhy is Kotlin cross-platform?
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 moreWhy is Kotlin cross-platform?
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 moreDoes Kotlin compile to iOS?
The Kotlin/Native compiler can produce a framework for macOS and iOS out of the Kotlin code. The created framework contains all declarations and binaries needed to use it with Objective-C and Swift. The best way to understand the techniques is to try it for ourselves.
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