Looking at you Snapchat and Facebook.Wow, those are some cool features for crappy developers to ignore.
I have no idea what this means but people sure like this Kotlin thing.
I have no idea what this means but people sure like this Kotlin thing.
I have no idea what this means but people sure like this Kotlin thing.
Development lead Andrey Breslav has said that Kotlin is designed to be an industrial-strength object-oriented language, and a "better language" than Java, but still be fully interoperable with Java code, allowing companies to make a gradual migration from Java to Kotlin
I have no idea what this means but people sure like this Kotlin thing.
It's a significantly better syntax for development on Android, a lot less nonsense. People have been using it a lot over the last year or so - and if you include rxKotlin, it's really changed the best practices of Android developmentI have no idea what this means but people sure like this Kotlin thing.
🤔🤔🤔Fuck woman get off the stage
lol
Android O needs more features.
I'm at work and can't watch, can someone break down the Photos changes that were discussed earlier that had people worried about automatically sending pictures? I'm just not clear on what's being changed/added.
So can I install O on my first gen moto g? Please?
Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Player, Pixel C, Pixel, Pixel XL
I'm at work and can't watch, can someone break down the Photos changes that were discussed earlier that had people worried about automatically sending pictures? I'm just not clear on what's being changed/added.
So can I install O on my first gen moto g? Please?
Not a lot of thrilling stuff, most of it is around sharing.
First, Google has a new AI algorithm with photos that utilizes a service (or app) called Lens. Lens will continue the smart integration of Photos. A lot of the lens integration looks very strong, like one photo of someone behind a fence smartly removed the fence from the photo.
Sharing has been improved and powered by AI recommendations for sharing photos with people. You can also setup specific people to automatically get all of the photos you take of particular people or things (like your dog, kids, etc).
Other things like intelligent location awareness seemed neat.
And then Google is making something called PhotoBook which is a physical product generated by Google photos and available to purchase for $10.
Most of the photos stuff was underwhelming compared to what they've done with photos in the past, mostly seems like dot release type stuff... But still good improvements. Just nothing like last year's announcement with unlimited high res storage, Google assistant, etc.
You'll most likely be able to put LineageOS based on O on your first gen Moto G. That phone continues to be well supported for custom ROMs.
Yeah, someone want to explain this?
Stuff
A Java alternative that works with the same platform. It should be seamless to move stuff over to Kotlin. It's easier to program in, you end up writing less code, and it's more functionally-oriented than Java, which is nice.
This is not groundbreaking but definitely nice.
Will this keynote never end?
Yeah, and to feed off of that, it allows for different development paradigms, functional programming is now a lot more viable.So apps are basically easier to develop?