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30 points desertmonad | 6 comments | | HN request time: 1.346s | source | bottom
1. bestouff ◴[] No.44389116[source]
I always found non-native apps too out-of-place. Please use Swift on iOS and Kotlin on Android.
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2. mattl ◴[] No.44390313[source]
Swift is just a programming language, I thought?
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3. v5v3 ◴[] No.44390589[source]
Yes.

Unless I am also mistaken, they are seeking to make a supported language to android development.

Which will save mobile devs having to learn two languages, and also allow reuse of code.

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4. mattl ◴[] No.44390638{3}[source]
Yeah Swift isn’t SwiftUI.
5. mhast ◴[] No.44390683{3}[source]
Kotlin multiplatform has been around for some time if you want that. But I guess it makes sense to be able to approach it from the other end as well if you're mainly an iOS shop.
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6. v5v3 ◴[] No.44392088{4}[source]
It's the only approach that can be taken, as Android being open source can make Swift a first class supported language. Apple will be apple.