How many mobile devices can update their OS to the newest version after 4 years (or 2 if it's an Android)? How many apps do you install and then completely forget about them? And in case you are a mobile developer, how it feels supporting different OS versions that can behave completely different? How many times have you wished to use any language as a first class citizen for mobile development?
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How many mobile devices can update their OS to the newest version after 4 years (or 2 if it's an Android)? How many apps do you install and then completely forget about them? And in case you are a mobile developer, how it feels supporting different OS versions that can behave completely different? How many times have you wished to use any language as a first class citizen for mobile development?
In this talk we will show how FuchsiaOS addresses the former problems with its modular design and its new kernel created from scratch (no Linux here); its use of AI; and its platform UI development SDK, based on Flutter, which also lets you to reuse the app for Android and iOS (and other desktop OS and the web in a near future). But it doesn't stop here, and Fuchsia will be the OS for any kind of device, from IoT devices to the Cloud.
The SDK for Fuchsia is out there. Are you ready to learn the future of multi-purpose operating systems?
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