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Going from Swift to Kotlin with Skip
Manage episode 454634054 series 1337593
Indhold leveret af Talking Kotlin. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Talking Kotlin eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
In a slightly unconventional episode, Sebastian and Márton talk to the founders of Skip, an iOS-to-Android, Swift-to-Kotlin transpiler solution. Marc and Abe have a background working on both Apple platforms and the JVM, and their latest project is a bridge across these two ecosystems. Hosts: Guests: (0:00) Weather
(2:02) Introductions
(3:10) Elevator pitch
(3:45) The initial idea
(6:14) Pivot around the server-side
(8:35) Skip(.tools)
(8:56) The target audience
(9:58) What about Android devs?
(12:11) The current state
(14:57) Pricing and components
(16:43) Contributing to SkipUI
(18:55) Reimplementing everything
(23:07) The Skip stack
(26:17) Wrapping JVM types
(28:27) Writing Kotlin in Swift?!
(29:56) Tooling support
(32:02) There’s a Gradle project!
(34:39) iOS API coverage
(38:24) Platform differences
(40:10) Data storage
(44:31) Building on JVM libraries
(46:42) JSON problems
(48:00) Testing the Skip stack
(51:42) SwiftUI to Compose
(58:21) IDE experiences
(1:03:35) Conclusion
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continue reading
(2:02) Introductions
(3:10) Elevator pitch
(3:45) The initial idea
(6:14) Pivot around the server-side
(8:35) Skip(.tools)
(8:56) The target audience
(9:58) What about Android devs?
(12:11) The current state
(14:57) Pricing and components
(16:43) Contributing to SkipUI
(18:55) Reimplementing everything
(23:07) The Skip stack
(26:17) Wrapping JVM types
(28:27) Writing Kotlin in Swift?!
(29:56) Tooling support
(32:02) There’s a Gradle project!
(34:39) iOS API coverage
(38:24) Platform differences
(40:10) Data storage
(44:31) Building on JVM libraries
(46:42) JSON problems
(48:00) Testing the Skip stack
(51:42) SwiftUI to Compose
(58:21) IDE experiences
(1:03:35) Conclusion
138 episoder
Manage episode 454634054 series 1337593
Indhold leveret af Talking Kotlin. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Talking Kotlin eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
In a slightly unconventional episode, Sebastian and Márton talk to the founders of Skip, an iOS-to-Android, Swift-to-Kotlin transpiler solution. Marc and Abe have a background working on both Apple platforms and the JVM, and their latest project is a bridge across these two ecosystems. Hosts: Guests: (0:00) Weather
(2:02) Introductions
(3:10) Elevator pitch
(3:45) The initial idea
(6:14) Pivot around the server-side
(8:35) Skip(.tools)
(8:56) The target audience
(9:58) What about Android devs?
(12:11) The current state
(14:57) Pricing and components
(16:43) Contributing to SkipUI
(18:55) Reimplementing everything
(23:07) The Skip stack
(26:17) Wrapping JVM types
(28:27) Writing Kotlin in Swift?!
(29:56) Tooling support
(32:02) There’s a Gradle project!
(34:39) iOS API coverage
(38:24) Platform differences
(40:10) Data storage
(44:31) Building on JVM libraries
(46:42) JSON problems
(48:00) Testing the Skip stack
(51:42) SwiftUI to Compose
(58:21) IDE experiences
(1:03:35) Conclusion
…
continue reading
(2:02) Introductions
(3:10) Elevator pitch
(3:45) The initial idea
(6:14) Pivot around the server-side
(8:35) Skip(.tools)
(8:56) The target audience
(9:58) What about Android devs?
(12:11) The current state
(14:57) Pricing and components
(16:43) Contributing to SkipUI
(18:55) Reimplementing everything
(23:07) The Skip stack
(26:17) Wrapping JVM types
(28:27) Writing Kotlin in Swift?!
(29:56) Tooling support
(32:02) There’s a Gradle project!
(34:39) iOS API coverage
(38:24) Platform differences
(40:10) Data storage
(44:31) Building on JVM libraries
(46:42) JSON problems
(48:00) Testing the Skip stack
(51:42) SwiftUI to Compose
(58:21) IDE experiences
(1:03:35) Conclusion
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