Summary
In this chapter, I showed you how to expand your Jetpack Compose skills beyond Android. We looked at the Compose Multiplatform framework and examined its project structure. compose-multiplatform-template
from JetBrains is a great start for apps that target Android, iOS, and the desktop. You learned about the new expect
and actual
keywords and where to add source code. I also showed you how to incorporate dependencies into third-party libraries. In particular, we added the moko-resources library to provide multilingual text across platforms.
I sincerely hope you enjoyed reading this book. You now have a thorough understanding of the core principles of Jetpack Compose, as well as the important advantages over the traditional Android View
system. Using a declarative approach makes writing great-looking apps easier than ever. No matter if your apps will remain on Android or you will be embracing other platforms, I can’t wait to see what beautiful ideas you are going to...