The problem with Kotlin Multiplatform is that you still have to convince a large swath of JVM hating programmers to use Kotlin.
Therein lies the rub, IMO.
Dart/Flutter is a new platform to develop cross platform mobile apps that doesn’t have pre-existing stereotypes to fight.
Therein lies the rub, IMO.
Dart/Flutter is a new platform to develop cross platform mobile apps that doesn’t have pre-existing stereotypes to fight.
I’m not saying that all mobile apps should be written in a Flutter. Not at all.
However, 80% of forms over data apps could be ... and if your app is simply forms over data, well ... it might be worth evaluating...
However, 80% of forms over data apps could be ... and if your app is simply forms over data, well ... it might be worth evaluating...
Final piece of advice if you do use Flutter. Use the material theme and adjust as you go. It will give you a good/fast jump off point.
Getting buried in the details of design aesthetics & letting it impact your ability to ship an app is an alternate form of analysis paralysis.
Getting buried in the details of design aesthetics & letting it impact your ability to ship an app is an alternate form of analysis paralysis.
Lastly, it should be noted ...
Kotlin is one of my top three favorite languages. JetBrains did a beautiful job with it. I love the language, I just don’t personally feel Kotlin Multiplaform will take off like a lot of folks do.
I could be wrong though ... time will tell ...
Kotlin is one of my top three favorite languages. JetBrains did a beautiful job with it. I love the language, I just don’t personally feel Kotlin Multiplaform will take off like a lot of folks do.
I could be wrong though ... time will tell ...