Google Dev Library is a curated platform for technical content written or built using any of the following Google technologies. Dev Library unifies all the Google technologies in one open platform giving developers around the world access to the open source projects curated by Google engineers based on check for relevancy, usefulness, freshness, and quality.
If you are a developer who has built an open-source project, or has written about a solution you have solved using the below Google technologies you can apply to have their project or content featured on the site.
- Android
- Angular
- Flutter
- Firebase
- Google Cloud
- Machine Learning
- Google Assistant
- Google Maps Platform
The official newsletter by Dev Library highlights some of the best submissions of the month, spotlights our authors and shares events of interest for Google developer communities.
Watch interviews of some of our contributors talking about their open source projects and why they contributed to Dev Library. You can access the complete playlist here.
- Interview with Ivan Morgillo & Sebastiano Poggi, contributors to Google's Dev Library
- Interview with Sayak Paul
- Interview with Aristeidis Bampakos
- Interview with Vanessa Aristizabal
Here you will find ways to engage with other authors and be able to find out the many other things happening around the Dev Library.
To get started, here are some blog posts detailing on how developers have used the platform to showcase their contributions. You can access the archive here.
- What is Google’s Dev Library––a new open-source platform for developers
- How is Dev Library useful to the open-source community?
- Interview with Doug Duhaime, contributor to Google's Dev Library
- Interview with Top Kotlin Contributors - Highlighting their Contributions to the Google Dev Library
- Useful Android projects from Google Dev Library to help you #DevelopwithGoogle
Headover to our product website, and click the Submit Your Content button. You can also learn more about the submission process using the contribution guidelines to get started.
Lastly, "Watch" the repository for any future updates. If you have specific questions about the roadmap, create an issue, or ping us at #dev-library-discussion channel on Discord.