#Using Github Codespaces for Java/Kotlin

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finite ember
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For web dev, I am able to write all of my typescript code and see a live-preview of the app using GitHub's Codespace feature, no need for any local IDE or processes, just a web browser and a github account. I am wondering if it's possible to get this kind of workflow in Kotlin. I could obviously write the code using Codespaces, but I'm unsure how I would see a live preview of an application. The way I do it in TS web dev is by opening previewing the server, so maybe if the Kotlin app were simply exporting to a web server I could see it? Any ideas are appreciated.

lilac mantleBOT
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<@&1008423204219531294> please have a look, thanks.

lilac mantleBOT
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dull gate
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Hey so there is an offical gradle extension as well as there is unofficial kotlin extension avalible in vscode today.

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Which Github Codespaces is based on.