Kotlin's popularity continues to grow in software engineering, with 66% of developers using it for Android and/or server-side applications. Adoption of Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) is increasing, with almost half of surveyed teams considering it. KMP allows teams to reuse nearly all code across various platforms while retaining native UI performance. This leads to faster product delivery with fewer bugs and reduces long-term maintenance costs. Kotlin's seamless Java interoperability aids in modernizing legacy systems without discarding existing code.
Kotlin multiplatform enables teams to reuse close to 100% of their code across Android, iOS, desktop and web, preserving native-level performance while simplifying developer onboarding.
With Kotlin, organizations can streamline code sharing across platforms, delivering products faster, with fewer bugs and lower long-term maintenance costs.
Kotlin ranks 13th on the PYPL index with a 1.75% market share in 2024, demonstrating its reach far beyond just Android.
According to Snapp Mobile's 2024 Kotlin Multiplatform Developer Survey, 46.7% of surveyed teams have considered Kotlin multiplatform and plan to explore it further.
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