About two months ago, we talked about the IoT, with a million dollar question "can we implement it in Nigeria in the next 10 years?"
Today I bring you some hope. I think the answer to that question is YES! And in the nearest future.
A team at Google is working on a new operating system called "Fuchsia" according to information that recently turned up on Github
but details are sparse.
Fuchsia "is a new open source project that is
not at all related to Android or Chrome OS".
Fuchsia reportedly uses Flutter, a new project to help developers build high-performance,
high-fidelity mobile apps for iOS and Android from a single
code base, consistent with Java's "write once, fit many" concept. It also uses the Dart application
programming language, which Google employs to make very large apps.
Fuchsia may be used as the OS for the Internet of Things, in embedded systems, and possibly
even in mobile devices and PCs.
Where it May Fit
Fuchsia "appears to be a new OS focused on IoT
and embedded devices,".
It's however not likely to be aimed at replacing Android,
because "there is simply too much developer
commitment Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to mess around with Android.
What gives me so much hope is; Fuchsia is an"Open Source" project. Therefore, the possibility of its implementation is very high and besides... If other Operating Systems could be implemented in Nigeria, why can't IoT?
Source: technews world.
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