Android development has always been dominated by Kotlin and Java. But what if you could leverage Swift’s safety features and expressiveness for your business logic?
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use Swift SDK for Android to build a Task Manager app. Swift handles data validation and business rules while Kotlin manages the native UI with Jetpack Compose. This hybrid architecture gives you the best of both worlds: Swift’s type safety and powerful error handling for business rules, combined with Android’s native UI frameworks.
What You’ll Learn
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Introduces Swift SDK for Android and the concept of hybrid Android apps where Swift handles business logic while Kotlin manages the native UI.
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