Yes, you can also declare a shared module in which you can share the business logic in kotlin, plus define platform specific code as well. I'll think about recording a video about view models in multiplatform environment.
@@StevdzaSan huh, never thought of emulation. Did about hackintosh but my new laptop has amd cpu. Thanks for your advice! Tho performance prob will be horrible
@@Osanosa I tried with emulation on Windows and it didn't really work well, if you want to make apps for iOS or MacOS platform you definitely need a Macbook
Yes Compose Multiplatform is amazing. Please make more videos on Compose Multiplatform.
Amazing video as always!
I regret not watching your video earlier. I had to find out hard way :)
Would be a great addition to your latest course on Kotlin Multiplatform!
Привет, Какие перспективные идеи вы видите для развития мультиплатформенного композа Kotlin?
In my project I also have a "shared" module. What is the purpose of that? And what would you recommend to share a viewmodel for example?
Yes, you can also declare a shared module in which you can share the business logic in kotlin, plus define platform specific code as well. I'll think about recording a video about view models in multiplatform environment.
what theme U use in your IDEA?
Great amazing technology
fleet ide looks promising but I did not see split mode for compose previews, does it have?
No, it doesn't have, the only big downside I see as of now but again it's in Preview and not yet stable
So what we gonna choose? compose multiplatform, kotlin multiplatform?
Both options are valid. You can create mobile apps with or without sharing the UI. It's your personal choice! 🫡
If you care about native feel and look on iOS, then kotlin multiplatform.
@@misterjedu Correct.
U also switched to Macbook 🙂 . Please try to demonstrate in windows machine.
Its nkt possible, atleast in a legal manner😂
Make a full app demo please
How can i run the IOS app in my Iphone as as I don’t have a Mac
I haven't tested that because I don't have an iPhone 😄
It's great
I'm interested in workarounds to build iOS app on windows, can anyone tell how it works n stuff?
You could try installing macos on a virtual machine. But I would rather buy a macbook 😄
@@StevdzaSan huh, never thought of emulation. Did about hackintosh but my new laptop has amd cpu. Thanks for your advice! Tho performance prob will be horrible
@@Osanosa I tried with emulation on Windows and it didn't really work well, if you want to make apps for iOS or MacOS platform you definitely need a Macbook
@@MobileMastersAndroidiOS oh no, cringe
Is this video is reuploaded??
Amper is so much better for building these