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Kotlin ios app5/3/2023 ![]() When building an app, writing the code once and running that single piece of code on multiple platforms is the dream, right? Whilst there are currently solutions to “write once, run everywhere”, we can often run into limitations with these solutions. ![]() Sharing code across multiple platforms has long been sought after by both developers and businesses. In this post we’re going to begin by laying out the project, thinking about it’s structure and taking a general look at kotlin multiplatform. Over this series of articles we’ll be documenting each step of this app build – from structuring our multiplatform project, use of multiplatform libraries and the implementation and testing for the logic of each feature. I haven’t actually started building this app yet, so it seems like the perfect opportunity to get stuck in with kotlin multiplatform. I recently started planning out one of my next side-projects, Minimise – the app to help us think more about the purchases we are making and rediscover things that we already own. With this rise in conversations on the topic, I naturally became more and more curious about the technology. Over the past few months I’ve been seeing more and more talk of Kotlin multiplatform online.
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