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title: "A Kotlin multiplatform evolution" |
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level: advanced |
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- liliia_abdulina |
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Have you heard of the code-sharing feature in Kotlin, accompanied with "Write once, run everywhere" slogan? Among its users not only libraries and frameworks authors; there are some projects which have already adopted multiplatform for production. Their applications, written in Kotlin for *both* iOS and Android, are published in stores. |
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With this talk, you'll get a brief overview of the evolution of multiplatform technology in Kotlin, concerning the tasks it's evolved to solve. How it was and how it is expected to be; what has changed and which tasks can be already solved with it. What are the facilities right now and which real projects already use multiplatform? |
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name: "Liliia Abdulina" |
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company: Jetbrains |
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city: "Munich, Germany" |
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photoURL: "/images/speakers/liliia_abdulina.jpg" |
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- icon: twitter |
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link: https://twitter.com/var_lynx |
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name: var_lynx |
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Kotlin QA since 2017. Writing Kotlin code on a daily basis to be one of the first persons who try the things around Kotlin, mostly tooling; multiplatform is the biggest and a favorite part — made 200+ posts answering the users when we've announced Kotlin Multiplatform 1.3 for the first time. I have a rich mobile apps QA background, used to be a Java developer for a little while at the very beginning of the carrier. |
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