Implementing Compose Hot Reload | Sebastian Sellmair
Recording brought to you by American Express. https://americanexpress.io/kotlin-jobs Compose Hot Reload is a new plugin for Compose apps running on the JVM, which lets you see the results of your code changes live, without having to restart the app. In this talk, we'll look at where Compose Hot Reload is today and how you can use it in your projects to make iterating on UI code faster, more convenient, and more exciting! Then we'll dive into the technical details to see how multiple JetBrains technologies came together, step by step, lifting a modern UI framework to the next level. We'll also learn about all the fun issues encountered and decisions that had to be made along the way.

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