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A couple of tiny adjustments.
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# Kotlin Multiplatform and Flutter: cross-platform development solutions for your next project |
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The title on the page wraps to three lines. Could we shorten it a little?
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# Kotlin Multiplatform and Flutter: cross-platform development solutions for your next project | |||
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[//]: # (description: This article aims to help you better understand which technology, such as Kotlin Multiplatform or Flutter, best fits your project, and make informed decisions.) |
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[//]: # (description: This article aims to help you better understand which technology, such as Kotlin Multiplatform or Flutter, best fits your project, and make informed decisions.) | |
[//]: # (description: This article aims to help you better understand which technology, Kotlin Multiplatform or Flutter, best fits your project, and make informed decisions.) |
If we're not mentioning any other technologies.
Hi! I've changed the title by trimming it a bit. Also, I've decided to slightly rewrite description. I think the new one fits the article a bit better. The new description also doesn't have misleading "such as", so now it's obvious that there are only two technologies described in this article. |
Adding new article about Kotlin Multiplatform and Flutter (Multiplatform Journal).