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245: Treehouse, Redwood and Zipline with Colin White

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In this episode, Donn and Kaushik talk to an old friend of the show, Colin White, about Treehouse, a combination of the Redwood and Zipline libraries.

Colin is a Staff Engineer at Cash App (Block).

Redwood is a multiplatform Compose library that allows you to target multiple UI toolkits on various native platforms. Ultimately this allows you to share presentation logic.

Zipline is a multiplatform JavaScript engine for Android, iOS, and the JVM, which uses Kotlin for calls in/out of the JavaScript land. This allows you to update the application logic of your apps without the traditional song and dance of the app store approval and release process.

Treehouse is the combination of both libraries, Redwood and Zipline. Listen in to learn more ...

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In this episode, Donn and Kaushik talk to an old friend of the show, Colin White, about Treehouse, a combination of the Redwood and Zipline libraries.

Colin is a Staff Engineer at Cash App (Block).

Redwood is a multiplatform Compose library that allows you to target multiple UI toolkits on various native platforms. Ultimately this allows you to share presentation logic.

Zipline is a multiplatform JavaScript engine for Android, iOS, and the JVM, which uses Kotlin for calls in/out of the JavaScript land. This allows you to update the application logic of your apps without the traditional song and dance of the app store approval and release process.

Treehouse is the combination of both libraries, Redwood and Zipline. Listen in to learn more ...

Links

Find Colin Online here

AndroidJobs.IO

  • Job postings are FREE on AndroidJobs.IO!
  • Sign up to get notified of new jobs on a weekly basis as well.
  • AndroidJobs.IO

Contact

@fragmentedcast on Twitter or our Youtube channel

Donn

Kaushik

Disclaimer: Many of the links we share to products are affiliate links. They help support the production of Fragmented. Thank you for your support.

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