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Fuchsia already runs Java code with Android's DalvikVM

52 pointsby bestorworseover 3 years ago

4 comments

ksecover 3 years ago
Ok I am not an Android User and I dont follow Fuchsia closely, but I thought DalvikVM was discontinued on Android?<p>And why having Java running on DalvikVM, which we fully expected to do so, is news worthy? What are the context here?
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mark_l_watsonover 3 years ago
Way off target (sorry) but I wonder when consumer Chromebook-like devices running Fushia will be generally available.<p>It is partly because of some dissatisfaction with Apple that I have been looking kindly at Chromebooks. For the price of a magic keyboard cover for an iPad Pro, I bought a Lenovo Chromebook last year (including a keyboard cover with trackpad and pen stylus) that does fine for enjoying all types of media, and if I don’t run anything else then the Linux container system is adequate for some light weight development.<p>If Fushia ends up being good, I look forward to something like a Chromebook that uses it.
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tasubotadasover 3 years ago
What&#x27;s fuchsia?
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vips7Lover 3 years ago
So it can run a 10 year old version of Java?