![]() ![]() For that, I decided to pick some heavy math computation - factorial. Performance overhead - what does it mean? I decided to do some benchmarking to test performance. * There are a few limitations on how the exported APIs should look due to the limitations of the target language. * Language bindings have a performance overhead. * Only a subset of Go types are currently supported. But it has a few limitations and one of them worried me a lot:Ĭurrent limitations are listed below. Since I wanted to share business logic, I focused on the second solution - the library. *Writing SDK applications by generating bindings from a Go package and invoke them from Java/Kotlin (on Android) and Objective-C/Swift (on iOS) *Writing all-Go native mobile applications. When I started investigating Gomobile, I found out that it has two strategies you can follow to integrate it into the project: ![]()
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