Chris Arriola is a Staff Software Engineer in San Francisco with 15 years of experience building consumer mobile apps and developer-facing libraries across Android and iOS. He co-founded a product studio that shipped the popular G.O.A.T. app and led mobile at Blockchain before moving into Developer Relations at Google, where he helped create Maps KTX and Jetpack Compose integrations. Now at Instagram, he brings deep expertise in Jetpack Compose, Maps integration, and cross-platform mobile engineering, with hands-on contributions to notable open-source projects like Android Sunflower and Google Maps SDKs. Chris blends product-minded leadership with low-level engineering—writing Gradle plugins, fixing native crashes, and improving SDK samples—making him equally comfortable in app UI, backend APIs, and developer tools. An unexpected throughline in his career is a mix of startup founder grit and large-company influence, giving him a knack for shipping polished consumer experiences while shaping platform ecosystems.
Contributions:7 releases, 6 reviews, 121 commits in 2 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Chris primarily fixed bugs and improved the iOS utility library for Google Maps. They addressed a crash related to cluster tapping within the Objective-C code and updated the Swift demo app to Swift 4.2, including changes to heatmap functionality and app delegate setup. Additionally, the user made several merge commits and addressed build issues by enabling Travis CI and fixing related errors within the project.
Samples for the Google Maps and Places SDKs for iOS
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (iOS)
Contributions:5 releases, 3 reviews, 125 commits in 2 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Chris contributed to the Google Maps SDK for iOS samples, primarily updating and maintaining existing code. They modified samples to match the latest pod try configurations and updated tutorials to modern usage, ensuring compatibility with the current SDK versions. The commits involved refactoring and updating sample code, including adding features like toast messages and fixing address form usage, while also addressing Swift 5 compatibility issues and adding region tags.
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