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We are also happy to share some exciting news from the community, which continues to help the Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile ecosystem evolve:
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Improving the new memory manager is not the only way in which we’re advancing Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile. We encourage you to try the new memory model ( migration instructions) and share your use cases and any issues you encounter with the team. User feedback is essential for stabilization.
#APPCODE KMM FULL#
To see the full list of the latest Kotlin/Native memory manager improvements, check out the relevant roadmap ticket. Kotlin 1.7.0 brings further performance improvements, including a more efficient garbage collector scheduler and optimized debug binaries. It lifts restrictions on object sharing between threads and provides leak-free concurrent programming primitives that are safe and don’t require any special management or annotations. The new Kotlin/Native memory manager reached the Alpha stability level in Kotlin 1.6.20. Because Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile Beta relies on the new memory manager in Kotlin/Native, we have postponed Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile Beta until the memory model becomes the default, which we expect to be the case no later than autumn 2022. Stabilization of the memory manager is still in progress. One of the biggest achievements on this path is the new Kotlin/Native memory manager. Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile is continuing to move steadily along the road to Beta status.
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#APPCODE KMM UPDATE#
We would like to bring you an update on the development of Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile, a technology that allows developers to share code between mobile platforms and combines the benefits of both cross-platform and native development approaches.