For the first time, Google recommends using Kotlin Multiplatform over Flutter ๐คฏ Google published a guide article recommending using Kotlin Multiplatform over Flutter. Yesterday, in Google I/O, they confirmed for the first time their support of Kotlin Multiplatform, and they gave an example that they use Koltin on the server side as a frontend to share logic code between Google Suit products and (Google Docs) which is a cumbersome and essential application. Google still recommend using Flutter with passive voice in projects that need to support both UI and shared logic over Android and iOS! But what Google doesn't say is that JetBrains is working on Compose Multiplatform. They also give Compose repo to JetBrains to do full support of multiplatform. Google without Compose Multiplatform recommend Kotlin over Flutter, so when this year Compose Multiplatform become stable, Does this mean the end of Flutter? ๐ฑ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ
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