Arrow v0.7.3 released
by Raúl Raja Martínez
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- August 23, 2018
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- kotlin• functional• arrow• kategory• funktionale
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- 2 minutes to read.

We’re happy to announce the release of Arrow v.0.7.3!
Arrow is an open source library that’s packed with data types and type classes that empower pure functional programming in Kotlin.
Noteworthy changes in 0.7.3 include:
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The addition of patterns documentation for Typeclass Polymorphism. #961 thanks to Jorge Castillo.
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Adding
bifunctor
andprofunctor
typeclasses and laws #959 thanks to Miguel Coleto -
Index DSL support. #928 thanks to Simon Vergauwen
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Reactor Integration. #706 thanks to Miguel Coleto
For a full list of changes and features in 0.7.3 please visit the official changelog.
Arrow 0.7.3 is possible thanks to a list of awesome contributors that are pushing the limits of FP in Kotlin with each release.
We would like to give special thanks to the following contributors for this version:
- Paco Estevez
- Simon Vergauwen
- Emmanuel Nhan
- Rivu Chakraborty
- Jpardogo
- Kasim Rangwala
- Daniele Campogiani
- Miguel Coleto
- Vegard Veiset
- Andrzej Ressel
- Raul Raja
- 47Deg
- Tamas Adam
- Fabrício Rissetto
- Branislav Lazic
- Jacob Bass
- Laurence Gonsalves
- Richard Gibson
- Juan Valencia
- Leandro Borges Ferreira
- Duncan McGregor
- Ivan Morgillo
- Alberto Ballano
- Aedan Smith
- Eugenio Marletti
- Israel Pérez
- Jorge Castillo
- Pedro Vicente Gómez Sánchez
Every contributor has helped Arrow get to where it is today, for a full list of those awesome individuals, you can check out: Arrow Contributors
The active development of Arrow is proudly sponsored by 47 Degrees, a Functional Programming consultancy with a focus on the Scala and Kotlin Programming languages.
Interested in discussing Arrow? Head over to the Arrow Gitter channel or join the #arrow channel on the official Kotlin Slack.
If you would like to support Arrow, but don’t have the time to invest in contributing, consider picking up some Arrow swag! All proceeds are invested back into advancing the library.
Ready to learn more? You can watch our web series Functional Programming in Kotlin with Arrow to learn about the differently data types and their features:
Ready to learn even more? You can listen to some of the Arrow team on the Fragmented Podcast: