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July 12th, 2026
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Alexey Bykov explains how Reddit rebuilt its ExoPlayer abstraction for a simpler API and better playback performance.
Akshay Sharma walks through porting the DrawBox drawing library from Android-only to Compose Multiplatform, including a full MVI rewrite.
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KMP Bits explores advanced expect/actual usage in KMP, covering classes, constructors, typealiases, and compiler rules.
Victor Brandalise explores Navigation 3's Compose-first model, where the back stack becomes plain app state you own.
Vikas Soni argues crash-free rates hide memory leaks and introduces LeakLens, an IDE plugin for proactive detection.
Jaewoong Eum explores how Compose effect handlers work internally through remember and the RememberObserver lifecycle.
Chris Merrick benchmarks quantized models on a Pixel, showing why the smallest INT4 model ran slower and misclassified images.
Jaewoong Eum explores a2ui, an in-progress AndroidX module letting server-side agents build native Android UI.
Gabor Berenyi shows how a custom 3D renderer can live in shared Kotlin behind a thin graphics façade.
Akshay Nandwana breaks down Google's Android Bench leaderboard and how to use it when picking an AI coding assistant.
Maia Grotepass walks through adding Firebase auth and cloud sync to her Kotlin Multiplatform app with Antigravity.
HyunWoo Lee explores Mirage, which grows the Cloudy blur library into a cross-platform shader effect toolkit for Compose.
Shreyas Patil digs into how SubcomposeLayout works under the hood, why it's expensive, and when to reach for it.
Joe Birch walks through setting up a shared Kotlin Multiplatform networking module with Ktor.
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Libraries & Code
A command-line tool that scaffolds Compose Multiplatform apps and modules with Composables UI wired in from the start.
A pragmatic Kotlin framework for reactive MVC-style Android apps with observable properties, stores, and a view-controller UI layer.
News
Katie Fraser shares how community research and design iteration shaped Kodee, Kotlin's mascot.
JetBrains releases the Kotlin Benchmark and public leaderboard for evaluating AI coding agents on real-world Kotlin tasks.
Google Play launches a $1 million Indie Games Fund for indie studios across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Google updates Android Bench with the Harbor framework, eight new models, and community task contributions.
Videos & Podcasts
Zac Sweers goes under the hood of Metro's Kotlin compiler plugin and the code it generates.
Philipp Lackner questions whether ViewModels are still needed, demonstrating a custom state holder alternative for Compose.
Vadim Briliantov shows how JetBrains' Koog framework builds production-grade AI agents in Kotlin.
Oliver Okrongli and Bernd Prünster introduce TestBalloon, a lightweight multiplatform Kotlin test framework with an extensible DSL.
Urs Peter shows how eval-driven development tames hallucinations and drift in agentic AI systems.
Marcin Moskała covers specifying expectations for arguments and state with require, check, and assert.

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