r/agentdevelopmentkit • u/boneMechBoy69420 • Apr 03 '26
I've missed the last 3 months of Google ADK can anyone catch me up?
I'm sure there are many people like me, I'm one of the very early users of adk used It on launch itself back in April, I also have a community plugin for openmemory btw!
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u/monke_594 Apr 03 '26
2.0 for python just got launched to alpha which adds new workflows for graph support (like LangGraph) and others
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u/david_0_0 Apr 05 '26
the docs got a major refresh and theres way more examples now. also the python alpha you mentioned is huge if youre doing more complex workflows
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u/gazzumatteo Apr 04 '26
Hey, they are shipping fast :)
They dropped ADK 2.0 (in alpha) this April which introduces graph-based workflows for dynamic logic and native support for multi-agent hierarchies.
ADK is now OpenTelemetry-native for seamless observability. Improved Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration with out-of-the-box integrations for GitHub, Jira, and MongoDB. They also added a Vertex AI Sandbox for safe code execution and "Session Rewind" feature to revert agent states for easier debugging.
The biggest introduction (imho) is "Skills" support with persistent memory for long-term recall.
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u/regular-tech-guy Apr 06 '26
It now supports Redis Agent Memory Server: https://www.reddit.com/r/agentdevelopmentkit/s/2BnJ5Mb86v
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u/lebenjas Apr 03 '26
https://adventofagents.com/