Congrats @veyndan for receiving a Google Open Source Peer Bonus for your work on bringing Kotlin Multiplatform compatibility to the Jetpack Paging library!
@ianhlake@CashApp Here's the link to Multiplatform Paging if you're interested 😉 If you're thinking "where's the iOS equivalent to `PagingDataAdapter`?", or "I want MORE KMP targets", come and check it out! https://t.co/jA5TUvafGD
We liked Paging's Kotlin Multiplatform compatibility so much, we released it a second time (this time with the iOS targets actually published 😶) in Paging 3.3.0-alpha02.
https://t.co/cakpxMcJHM
Paging 3.3.0-alpha01 is out today and is now compatible with Kotlin Multiplatform, thanks in large part to upstreamed contributions from @CashApp's multiplatform-paging project.
https://t.co/BIRHhBg9Sp
@joreilly@Strongolopolis In paging-common, kuuuurt/multiplatform-paging delegates to AndroidX Paging on Android, and has a custom implementation on iOS, whereas cashapp/multiplatform-paging uses the same code on both platforms, as it forked AndroidX Paging and moved it to commonMain.
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