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Chaîne source @OnePlusGuide · Post #2946 · 30 nov.

🔻OXYGENOS 11: A CHE PUNTO SIAMO?🔻 #OP#OOS#R Siamo ormai alla fine di novembre e volevo fare un attimo il punto su come procede il rilascio di OxygenOS 11. Sulla serie OnePlus 8 è arrivata in stabile da quasi due mesi ormai, mentre per 8T è installata di fabbrica. Per OnePlus Nord non abbiamo ancora nessuna notizia, ma data la popolarità riscossa potrebbe arrivare una beta entro la fine dell'anno. Per quanto riguarda la serie OnePlus 7, sappiamo che le beta 19/9 sono state le ultime basate su Android 10, quindi potremmo aspettarci una Open Beta in queste settimane e magari una stabile entro la fine dell'anno. Per Nord N10, N100, OnePlus 6 e 6T invece non mi aspetterei nulla prima di febbraio/marzo. Non appena ci saranno sviluppi, troverete come sempre un articolo su questo canale. Pierre — Il nostro canale 👉🏻@oneplusguide I nostri gruppi 👉🏻@oneplusitcommunity

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@githubtrending · Post #14658 · 01/05/2025 15:00

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@githubtrending · Post #14682 · 07/05/2025 13:30

#kotlin#android#awt#compose#declarative_ui#desktop#gui#ios#javascript#kotlin#multiplatform#reactive#swing#ui#wasm#web#webassembly Compose Multiplatform is a Kotlin-based framework by JetBrains that lets you build user interfaces for multiple platforms—iOS, Android, desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux), and web—using mostly shared code. It is based on Jetpack Compose for Android, so you can use similar APIs across platforms, speeding up development and ensuring consistent UI design. iOS support is in beta, web is in alpha, and desktop and Android are stable. You can also access native features like camera or maps easily. This helps you save time, reduce bugs, and create apps that work well everywhere with less effort. https://github.com/JetBrains/compose-multiplatform