Contributing to the Kotlin Compiler In this episode we talk to Jeffrey Van Gogh and Mads Ager from Google about the Kotlin compiler, covering everything from its basic structure and the infrastructure for building Android apps to new symbol processing approaches with KSP.

Teaching Kotlin at Stanford, with Rahul Pandey In this episode, We talk to Rahul Pandey about the specifics of his approach to teaching Kotlin for Android development at Stanford.

MVIKotlin and Decompose with Arkadii Ivanov from Bumble In this episode, guest Arkadii Ivanov takes us on a journey through his open-source projects MVIKotlin and Decompose. Find out about the Model-View-Intent architecture pattern, learn how Decompose helps write better declarative multiplatform user interfaces with Kotlin, and discover that time travel is possible – at least for debugging.

Kotlin Multiplatform with John O’Reilly In this episode, guest John O'Reilly shares his multiplatform development journey. John takes us back to his roots, discusses his experiences with developing for multiple platforms, explains how Kotlin Multiplatform helps with productivity, and shares his open source projects.

Catching Up With Roman Elizarov In this episode, we talk to the new Kotlin Project Lead, Roman Elizarov, who tells us all about the Kotlin team, their areas of focus, and their plans for the future.