Kotlin-Multiplatform-Libraries
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Kotlin-Multiplatform-Libraries
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Multi-platform libraries built with Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP)
There's nothing you can do. However, Kotlin's official provides several libraries, so the scope that can be achieved using them is by no means small. Also, AAkira/Kotlin-Multiplatform-Libraries introduces several famous libraries created with Kotlin Multiplatform, which can be helpful. However, it can be quite disappointing when certain environments are not supported. But let's think of it as an opportunity! Let's become the first person to implement it!
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Do you use kotlin/js?
Now if you're just writing a crud app (what my hobby project is) and you use compose multiplatform for your UI, SQLDelight for persistence, and one of the many MPP architecture libraries, you don't have to write a wrapper.
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How We integrated Kotlin Multiplatform Into Profi
We did encounter some problems as a result of our ignorance. When we started on the project, there was very little information on the implementation of KMM, so we had to solve all of the issues ourselves. The Kotlin Multiplatform community is growing rapidly with more articles and reports appearing at conferences and meetups. There are channels in Slack and Telegram, libraries for Kotlin Multiplatform, and so on, plenty of information sources available.
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Kotlin Team AMA #3: Ask Us Anything
From https://github.com/AAkira/Kotlin-Multiplatform-Libraries#cipher: https://github.com/korlibs/krypto https://github.com/ionspin/kotlin-multiplatform-libsodium
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WooCommerce Client - Kotlin Multiplatform mobile - Discussion for Library
There is a fair selection of libs listed here: Kotlin-Multiplatform-Libraries If you need some deeper insights drop me a DM
kotlinx.html
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Dart 3 will be on pair with Kotlin and other top languages (you can see more features in the proposal)
As for the strange infix syntax, you're correct - it's not important (for Dart anyway). Kotlin supports writing code that have DSL like syntax making things like typesafe HTML or Jetpack Compose possible.
- I taught the chat bot an alternative syntax for HTML, called HBML, basically just braces instead of tags... we are so screwed
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Create any kind of app with Kotlin
Html DSL in Kotlin. See it on Github.
- Is there an equivalent for Compose Web for server side Kotlin apps?
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Show HN: Imba – I have spent 7 years creating a programming language for the web
Thanks for sharing, I really like projects like this. And the website is really informative.
I find it less of a new language and more of a JS preprocessor, removing lots of the cruft and integrating XML-tags and CSS in a very neat way.
What I miss:
1) I feel the web is shifting to more type checking. TS, Elm, Kotlin.js... I personally also prefer more typesafety, especially if the project grows in LOC/team size.
2) Compared to JSX, Imba does a much better job in integrating adjacent technologies. Though I much prefer these to be integrated in an eDSL fashion. For example how Elm does HTML templating (in Elm) or Kotlinx.html[1].
Just taste i guess. Good luck with yr project!
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Kotlin Team AMA #3: Ask Us Anything
I do use kotlinx.html and while there is a lack of the documentation about the tags, most of them are already implemented (as far as I know they are automatically generated) and the ones that aren't automatically generated can be implemented manually in your own project.
Recently I wanted to try doing Kotlin Fullstack with https://htmx.org/ , I looked at several HTML Template Engines and came across kotlinx.html. I really wanted to use it to make my whole stack type safe, but the few wiki pages that you call "documentation" really had me struggling to use it. https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlinx.html/wiki Like I didn't even find a whole list of all tags you have. I really expected different from a offical Jetbrains Kotlin library, not to mention there is a complete lack of tutorials for this library, I switched to mustache because they have way better documentation.
What are some alternatives?
http4k - The Functional toolkit for Kotlin HTTP applications. http4k provides a simple and uniform way to serve, consume, and test HTTP services.
Decompose - Kotlin Multiplatform lifecycle-aware business logic components (aka BLoCs) with routing (navigation) and pluggable UI (Jetpack Compose, SwiftUI, JS React, etc.)
kotlinx-datetime - KotlinX multiplatform date/time library
vertx-lang-kotlin - Vert.x for Kotlin
spark-kotlin - A Spark DSL in idiomatic kotlin // dependency: com.sparkjava:spark-kotlin:1.0.0-alpha
ktor - Framework for quickly creating connected applications in Kotlin with minimal effort
javalin - A simple and modern Java and Kotlin web framework [Moved to: https://github.com/javalin/javalin]
kotlinx.serialization - Kotlin multiplatform / multi-format serialization
Firefly - Firefly is an asynchronous web framework for rapid development of high-performance web application.
kotlin - Starter project for Kotlin
apollo-android - :robot: A strongly-typed, caching GraphQL client for the JVM, Android, and Kotlin multiplatform.
spring-fu - Configuration DSLs for Spring Boot