Canonical/Ubuntu Leftovers
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The 5 best developer features announced at Google I/O 2023
From the French railway travel app SNCF Connect to the new Ubuntu Linux installer, Flutter is truly everywhere these days.
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With over 1M published apps, Google’s Flutter expands its support for web apps and WebAssembly
Flutter, Google’s open-source multi-platform application framework, has been seeing quite a bit of momentum lately, with both Google’s internal teams betting on it for projects like the new Play Console App, the Google Cloud mobile app and Android’s Nearby Share app for Windows using it, as well as developers at Canonical (for the new Ubuntu installer), France’s SNCF and others using it for their projects. At Google I/O today, the team is announcing a number of new features for the project, which hit its 3.0 milestone at last year’s I/O and is now launching version 3.10.
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Ubuntu 23.04 'Lunar Lobster' Released
On April 20, 2023, Canonical, the folks behind Ubuntu, released version 23.04 of their widely popular Linux distribution, Ubuntu.
Going through the release notes and a press release, a few things caught my eye in this release. GNOME, its desktop GUI, has been updated to include the latest features in its GNOME 44, Ubuntu has made improvements to its ability to run games using Steam, and, of course, Ubuntu has updated many other applications, toolchains and subsystems in this release. The two things that really caught my attention were the new desktop installer and its support for Azure Active Directory. In this article I will be focusing on these two features.