
"Google has added support for the Go language to its Agent Development Kit (ADK), enabling Go developers to build and manage agents in an idiomatic way that leverages the language's strong concurrency and typing features. The Go ADK is an open-source toolkit that enables developers to build modular multi-agent systems in which specialized agents are are organized hierarchically. It also provides support for debugging, versioning, and flexible deployment."
"Agent Development Kit (ADK) is designed for developers seeking flexibility when building advanced AI agents that are tightly integrated with services in Google Cloud. Google says its ADK supports code-first agent development, meaning that all logic, tools, and orchestration are defined using a programming language. This approach brings developers clear advantages, including greater flexibility, improved testability, and easier versioning. The ADK also includes a built-in development UI designed to simplify testing, evaluation, debugging, and demonstration of agents."
"The ADK development UI, known as ADK web, is a Node.js app build with Angular that can be accessed via a browser at localhost:4200. It enables inspecting events, traces, and artifacts within the ADK runtime. As Google relations engineer Daniela Petruzalek explains, the ADK development UI is particularly useful for "focusing on building the agent capabilities and tooling", heping teams to reach an MVP as quickly as possible."
Google's ADK adds Go support, enabling idiomatic Go development that leverages the language's concurrency and static typing. The Go ADK is an open-source toolkit for building modular multi-agent systems with specialized agents organized hierarchically and offering debugging, versioning, and flexible deployment. ADK emphasizes code-first agent development where logic, tools, and orchestration are defined in code, improving flexibility, testability, and version control. The ADK includes a built-in web UI (ADK web) for inspecting events, traces, and artifacts and aims to simplify testing, evaluation, debugging, and demonstrations while supporting Java, Python, OpenAI specs, and pre-built tools.
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