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You are a reporter for a major world newspaper. Write your response as if you were writing a short, high-quality news article for your paper. Limit your response to one paragraph. Use the following article for context: Kotlin Roundup: Kodee’s Top Picks | The Kotlin Blog<iframe src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-5P98" height="0" width="0" style="display:none;visibility:hidden"></iframe>Skip to contentTopicsSearchBurger menu iconIDEsCLionDataGripDataSpellFleetGoLandIntelliJ IDEAPhpStormPyCharmRustRoverRiderRubyMineWebStormPlugins & ServicesBig Data ToolsCode With MeQuality AssuranceJetBrains PlatformScalaToolbox AppWritersideJetBrains AIGrazieTeam ToolsDataloreSpaceTeamCityUpsourceYouTrackHubQodanaCodeCanvas.NET & Visual Studio.NET ToolsReSharper C++Languages & FrameworksKotlinKtorMPSAmperEducation & ResearchJetBrains AcademyResearchCompanyCompany BlogSecurityKotlinA concise multiplatform language developed by JetBrainsFollowFollow:TwitterTwitterRSSRSSVisit the Kotlin SiteAllNewsReleasesMultiplatformEcosystemNewsKotlin Roundup: Kodee’s Top PicksKodeeHi everyone! Time flies, doesn’t it? It’s already my second edition of Kotlin Roundup, and I can’t wait to share the latest from the Kotlin ecosystem.Kotlin highlights🎉 Kotlin is the fifth-fastest-growing language on GitHubI was recently reading this year’sOctoverse report, and I was blown away by the news. Kotlin is one of the top five fastest-growing languages on GitHub! This wouldn’t be possible without your help. To all the developers, contributors, and advocates, thank you for your passion, dedication, and belief in Kotlin.Ktor 3.0 comes with new features and improved performanceIn case you missed it, we released Ktor 3.0, which is packed with awesome upgrades! It now uses Kotlin 2.0 and the new kotlinx-io library for next-level performance and better integration with other Kotlin tools. Oh, and did I mention it also includes support for server-sent events (SSE), the ability to serve static resources straight from ZIP archives, and WebAssembly support for the Ktor client? Time to supercharge your projects! 🚀 We’ve also prepared amigration guidefrom the 2.2.x version to 3.0.x to make the transition easier.Explore 3.0 in detailThe Kotlin 2.1.0-RC2 releaseBig news: Kotlin 2.1.0 is just around the corner – so close, you can almost touch it! But if you’re too excited to wait, Kotlin 2.1.0-RC2 is here to give you an early taste of what’s coming. 🌟 You can preview shiny new language features, try out the Kotlin/Wasm incremental compilation, and enjoy an improved K2 kapt implementation. We’ve also updated LLVM from version 11.1.0 to 16.0.0 for Kotlin/Native. Plus, there are some nice Compose compiler improvements.Take a closer lookKotlin 2.1 livestream with the Language Evolution teamReady to see Kotlin 2.1 in action? Join us live on November 28 as the Language Evolution team takes you through exciting new features like non-local break and continue, enhanced function overload resolution, and multidollar interpolation. Have some questions? Bring ‘em on! My good friendsAlejandro,Mikhail, andAntonwill answer whatever you’ve got to ask, and they’ll also give you a sneak peek at what’s coming next.Join us liveKotlinConf 2025🚨 Last call for KotlinConf 2025 speakersDo you have something interesting to share? Whether it’s related to the server side, Kotlin Multiplatform, AI, or your best practices, we want to hear from YOU! This is your moment to inspire and connect with the Kotlin community at the biggest Kotlin event of the year. 🌟 Don’t miss your chance to make an impact!Submit your talk🎟️ Get your KotlinConf 2025 ticket (Kodee’s waiting for you!)KotlinConf is coming toKCopenhagen, May 21–23, 2025, and it’s going to be huge! With 2,500 developers gathered to explore server-side, web, mobile, and desktop Kotlin, this is the place to be. Join us for jam-packed days of sessions, workshops, and networking with the brightest minds in the industry. 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Grab some popcorn and enjoy! 🍿Jump to the videoKotlin Multiplatform development roadmap for 20252025 is set to take Kotlin Multiplatform to new heights! With key goals like making Compose Multiplatform for iOS stable, releasing the first public version of direct Kotlin-to-Swift export, and launching a standalone KMP IDE based on JetBrains Fleet, the future is looking brighter than ever. I can’t wait to join you on this journey! 🌟Check out the roadmapAmper update November 2024Amper 0.5.0 is loaded with some excellent updates! New in-IDE warnings and quick-fixes for working with multiple modules, improved nested completion, and support for Compose Multiplatform resources make it easier to build multiplatform projects. Plus, Amper now supports KSP2, creates signed release builds of Android apps, and enables you to turn on the Parcelize plugin for Android. I hope you’re as excited as I am about these new features! 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In the latest edition of the Kotlin Roundup, notable updates include Kotlin being recognized as the fifth-fastest-growing programming language on GitHub, signaling a surge in popularity within the developer community. The newly released Ktor 3.0 boasts enhanced performance and features, such as support for server-sent events and static resource serving from ZIP archives. Additionally, Kotlin 2.1.0-RC2 is available for early access, previewing exciting new language capabilities ahead of its official release. Developers are encouraged to participate in KotlinConf 2025 in Copenhagen and to submit talks for the event, which will gather 2,500 professionals to explore the latest advancements in Kotlin technology.