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Kotlin xcode6/15/2023 ![]() ![]() Sometimes it also may be a requirement to solve the problem that lays somewhere in between Swift and Kotlin. They may have various reasons for that: Xcode is free and pretty good IDE, so they might not see the need of purchasing other software, they may simply prefer running stuff on iOS devices or it may be just a personal tool preference. I would be happy to share some lessons I have learned integrating Kotlin/Native with the Xcode project.ĭespite still developing, nice support for developing in Kotlin provided by Android Studio or AppCode there are still many folks that prefer their well-established Xcode-based routines. In this story I would like to focus on enabling basic developer toolset in Xcode-based environment for Kotlin/Native development. It solves the situations when a developer needs to produce a self-contained program that does not require an additional runtime or virtual machine. Kotlin/Native is primarily designed to allow compilation for platforms where virtual machines are not desirable or possible, for example, embedded devices or iOS. It is an LLVM based backend for the Kotlin compiler and native implementation of the Kotlin standard library. Kotlin/Native is a technology for compiling Kotlin code to native binaries, which can run without a virtual machine. From Kotlin source code developers can generate not Android but also iOS, macOS and even WatchOS devices. ![]() Kotlin/Native has become a truly considerable solution for the iOS and Android apps that share pieces of common business logic. Kotlin/Native and Xcode integration insights ![]()
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