Kotlin for ios developers12/18/2023 This means you can always fallback to the native-platform and create a certain page/feature completely there. You can bootstrap a KMM app and then open the XCode project and do 100% of the features in Swift and never touch Kotlin. You can write as much and as little shared code as you want, the boundary is very clear-cut, but extremely flexible. If you're an Android developer you can start out writing your app as a pure Android-Kotlin app, then if you're ready to develop the iOS app you refactor your app and replace android-specific libraries with KMM-ready libraries. I don't think I'll migrate existing project anytime soon, but here are my thoughts on why I think KMM will be superior to React-Native/Flutter in many ways: Swift and Kotlin have a lot of similarities and coming from Java it's a joy to work with either of them. Yes you need to be at least somewhat proficient with native iOS development. I only recently started with a KMM project, so take my opinion with a bucket of salt. I've written and published apps with both, Andoid-Java and iOS-Swift.
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