Using skip.tools
Here, I want to explore building an application using skip.tools, a platform designed to create apps for both iOS and Android using a single codebase with SwiftUI.
I’ve read several articles about it, and now I’m eager to try it myself. Sometimes, I feel more comfortable sticking with Swift (UIKit) and SwiftUI, and I’m reluctant to switch to other programming languages for app development.
This will be an exciting opportunity to see how skip.tools can simplify cross-platform development while keeping me within the Swift ecosystem I enjoy.
If you haven’t heard of it before, feel free to check out these two articles — one from Medium and the other from skip.tools’ official blog. This way, I won’t need to explain it in detail.
In this piece, I’ll focus on sharing my personal experience using skip.tools.
Link: Skip tools
How to configure skip tools here this page