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Kudo Chien, Nishan Bende, and Aleksander Mikucki from Expo just made it possible to use native SwiftUI and Jetpack Compose components directly in React Native apps. No JavaScript reimplementation required.

Elvira Mustafina from JetBrains just dropped Compose Multiplatform 1.10.0, and it's solving one of the most annoying pain points in cross-platform development. Three different @Preview annotations? Gone.

Pavithra Chamod J from PickMe Engineering breaks down the biggest challenge in mobile dev: making location services work seamlessly across Android and iOS without draining batteries or violating privacy.

Ekaterina Volodko and Alejandra Pedroza Marchena from JetBrains announce a game-changer: Compose Multiplatform for web just hit Beta, powered by Wasm. Your Android Compose skills now work in the browser with mi...

Merpay just migrated hundreds of payment screens to modern UI frameworks while keeping their app running in production. Here's how they managed a 2-year engineering transformation.

Colin White reveals how Coil 3.0 is breaking free from Android to become truly multiplatform. The image loading library that powers countless Android apps is making a bold leap to iOS, web, and desktop.

Mobile The Future Is Declarative

Company: Sentry · Dec 7, 2022
Platform: Android / iOS

Lazar Nikolov explores why Android and iOS are finally catching up to React Native and Flutter. The shift to declarative UI is reshaping native mobile development.

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