But he chose to make it more complicated for his viewers. A lot of widely used programming tools and software development tools have ARM64 support - .NET/ C#, Java, Go, Kotlin, Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code, Jetbrain tools, Rust tools etc
Given that I have wasted many hours / days setting up different environments for different tasks only to realise it will / will NOT work, someone doing it for you and sharing is a great care ! Love you maan !!! Good developers form really good community. They just cut the crap and come to the point. They just dont have enough time from debugging their code. They just know habitually how valuable it is to stay minimal, whether its about writing a code or making a video ... (And of course no fake reviews. They just know they will be caught by others in the community...
This is literally the only use case i was worried about with these ARM windows machines. I work as a mobile developer among other things and I am from Argentina, so buying a laptop is a month salary at least. You saved me! If you can share your experience developing android apps now that you know it's possible would be great.
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This should be a no-brainer. I don't understand why you can't have a process running the Android system on these machines. No virtualization, just a container. After all, the processor is very similar to the CPU of most Android phones.
I wouldn't touch JavaScript with a 10-foot pole, especially for anything other than websites. Even if you want cross-platform apps I think there are native solutions.
Flutter doesn't work on Windows for ARM either although they have re-prioritized that I think because I see they are constantly completing work on it so maybe soon? Not sure about native Kotlin dev.
So given the hoops involved it seems to me that we are further establishing that for developers to cover all platforms all you need is an M-Seeries MacBook + any x86 device that can be used to compile x86 code. It seems like no one is doing Qualcomm any favors. Window ARM is still mostly junk and 2 Month's in Google still isn't supporting them properly. I really hope this changes, because we need better competition.
Until the Windows ARM market share is low, developers won't work for it.. just remember all the works they did for Windows Phone (that one also died because of low app support.. the first social network apps required 3 years to build.. but that time the platform was deserted, everyone keaved and bought a phone where he can download apps from the store..)
@@meowlicious8897 I ran arch linux arm on my qualcomm asus vivobook, there is still a lot missing though, no usb a, multi function usb c is kinda eh right now, audio is not all there. Also installing it requires some knowledge about setting up the bootloader with a devicetree. Cool and doable if you are familiar with embedded linux, if you are a basic user that requires a graphical installer that does everything for you, its not there yet. Though there is movement from certain distros, but there is just a lot more kernel work that needs to be done.
Moi perso, j'ai un problème avec l'indicateur de message, si je lui met demain il me le colle pour le jour même et dans mon to-do aussi du coup...ce qui est vraiment ennuyeux...Alors oui je peux attendre demain pour le mettre à traiter aujourd'hui...mais bon c'est pas le but 😂😂😂😂 Sinon moi je suis ravi de la tournure de cette application, mais je rêve d'avoir tout cela dans la même fenêtre avec teams
Qualcomm won't do anything about Linux support, this chip made with Microsoft coop.. so they won't make any effort to break the coop rules (and they also don't want to be sued by Microsoft with a fat amount of money just because of that..)
i had to return my snapdragon laptop/ i really did love it but i woke up one morning and Vonage biz was not working.... i need that program so i am returning it and getting a real x86 laptop
Sure, here's the revised text: Yes, it's a beta product and not suitable for people running their businesses. Hopefully, Snapdragon X2-Elite next year will be able to cover all bases. It's just not worth the hassle at the moment. It is great for light users who only need office apps and web browsing. With the new AMD out and Lunar Lake coming next week, there are certainly some great choices coming soon.