
In January 2026, George Smyr developed Android Native targets support for the arrow-kt/arrow repository, focusing on expanding the Kotlin Multiplatform library’s compatibility. He enabled compilation and execution on Android devices with ARM64 and x64 architectures by updating Klib ABI dumps and refining build configurations. This work required expertise in Android development, Kotlin, and library development, ensuring the Arrow library could be used across a broader range of Android devices. George concentrated on design, integration, and quality checks rather than bug fixes, delivering a targeted feature that addressed platform coverage and improved the library’s adoption potential within the Android ecosystem.
January 2026 performance summary for arrow-kt/arrow. Delivered Android Native targets support in the Kotlin Multiplatform project, enabling compilation and execution on Android devices with ARM64 and x64 architectures. Updated target specifications in Klib ABI dumps and build configuration to include androidNativeArm64 and androidNativeX64, enhancing library platform compatibility. This expands platform coverage for the Arrow library, accelerating adoption on Android and enabling broader use-cases. No major bugs fixed this month; efforts focused on design, integration, and quality checks.
January 2026 performance summary for arrow-kt/arrow. Delivered Android Native targets support in the Kotlin Multiplatform project, enabling compilation and execution on Android devices with ARM64 and x64 architectures. Updated target specifications in Klib ABI dumps and build configuration to include androidNativeArm64 and androidNativeX64, enhancing library platform compatibility. This expands platform coverage for the Arrow library, accelerating adoption on Android and enabling broader use-cases. No major bugs fixed this month; efforts focused on design, integration, and quality checks.

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