\U0001f680 Dive into the Compose multiverse with the latest episode of Talking Kotlin! \U0001f310 In this insightful conversation, our hosts, Seb and Hadi, bring on a special guest, Adriel Caf\xe9, to discuss two powerful libraries in the Kotlin ecosystem \u2013 Lyricist and Voyager.\n\n\U0001f3bc Lyricist: The Missing Piece of Jetpack Compose\nAdriel shares the journey behind Lyricist, an open-source library designed to simplify UI development with Jetpack Compose. Discover how Lyricist leverages sealed classes to enhance navigation, making it an indispensable tool for Compose-based Android apps.\n\n\U0001f30d Voyager: Compose on Warp Speed\nGet ready for a warp-speed adventure with Voyager! Adriel introduces Voyager, a navigation library for Compose Multiplatform, inspired by Star Trek's Voyager ship. Learn how Voyager simplifies navigation across Android, iOS, desktop, and even the web, supporting Compose Multiplatform projects seamlessly.\n\n\U0001f916 Lifecycle Challenges and Stability in Voyager\nAdriel delves into the challenges of handling lifecycles in Android and how Voyager tackles them. Discover the complexities, experimental APIs, and ongoing efforts to stabilize Voyager for a robust and crash-free navigation experience.\n\n\U0001f6e0\ufe0f Contributing to Open Source and Community Support\nThe trio discusses the importance of open-source contributions, community support, and the fascinating world of Compose Multiplatform. Explore the nuances of transitioning from Android to Compose Multiplatform, and get a closer look at the exciting projects Adriel has been working on.\n\n\U0001f4da Resources and Links Mentioned\n\nLyricist: https://github.com/adrielcafe/lyricist\nVoyager: https://voyager.adriel.cafe/\nAdriel's GitHub: https://github.com/adrielcafe\nFollow Adriel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/adrielcafe\n\n\U0001f44d Enjoyed the episode? Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe!\nLet us know your thoughts in the comments below. Have a Kotlin-related topic you'd like us to cover in a future episode? Share your suggestions and join the Kotlin conversation!