![]() Things like code modularisation with Kodein-DI, asynchronous programming with KotlinX-Coroutines, data persistence with Kodein-DB or SQL-Delight, HTTP requests with Ktor, date and time manipulation with KotlinX-datetime, etc. You’ll always need libraries to handle for you tasks that are needed by your business but not integral to it. You can therefore think of the Kotlin/Multiplatform code as the business layer of your app, handling everything that is specific to your app and provides value from your business perspective. ![]() As you probably know, Kotlin/Multiplatform allows you to abstract the backend of your application, leaving the UI frontend to be specific to the targeted platform, and programmed using their native language. ![]()
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