if you're an android native developer, as anything that's happening in the mobile development world, more especifically in the android world, you should be keeping an eye on kotlin multiplatform, however, it might yet not be the good scenario to migrate everything to that
This new policy for newly created personal Play Console accounts will mean more jobs on platforms such as upwork, where else can developers find 20 people if most of them don’t have social life? Haha
https://t.co/lmQbE3FkDK
if you never done anything before with mongodb and C# and want to build an API, then I recommend you this step by step documentation from Microsoft https://t.co/zxwhEMfKhy
don't get me wrong, it looks promising and it can solve the usual problem native android developers have: build the same app in iOS but don't want to use swift or don't like react native, ionic, flutter, maui, etc
if you're an android native developer, as anything that's happening in the mobile development world, more especifically in the android world, you should be keeping an eye on kotlin multiplatform, however, it might yet not be the good scenario to migrate everything to that
environment, although I've seen some companies have implementing this technology, it is still not mature enough as competitors as react native or flutter, where you can find a strong community, a more mature framework or libraries which almost all of them are production ready