Ive been holding out for a long time in doing this. I sat down one weekend and went to town with Claude. It wasnt serious at first, especially given Gradles presence and actual partnership with JetBrains, but the more I think of this the more I feel like this makes sense. Konanc is getting faster, and Gradles complexity especially with newcomers I believe to be holding back adoption of Kotlin/Native.
Ive always been a fan of Rust. Ive used it for various personal projects before and loved the simplicity of Cargo.
I thought to bring that to Kotlin hoping that maybe that helps its adoption in the space between Rust itself and maybe Go?
I would love your thoughts and suggestions on this.
Hey guys. I just published my project KReact as an open source library. I’ve used the library in non-prod projects of mine in both mobile and server and have to come to refine it over a year or two. Sat down one day, cleaned it up and there it is. I would really like for folks to give me some feedback and suggestions for further improvement. I’ve tried my best to provide as thorough documentation as possible.
The goal of open sourcing this is that I often see bloated libraries that try to copy Redux as it is instead of minimizing the architecture to allow for more flexibility and simplicity.
Ive always been a fan of Rust. Ive used it for various personal projects before and loved the simplicity of Cargo.
I thought to bring that to Kotlin hoping that maybe that helps its adoption in the space between Rust itself and maybe Go?
I would love your thoughts and suggestions on this.
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