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TIMOTHY JORDAN: Hello,
I'm Timothy Jordan
for "The Developer Show."
And this is your weekly update
on the coolest developer
news from Google.
The 9.0.0 release of
Angular is now available.
And this is a major release
that spans the entire platform,
including the framework, Angular
material, and the command line
interface.
This release switches
applications to the IV compiler
and runtime by default and
introduces improved ways
of testing components.
An extensive list of
updates are on the post.
Machine-learning systems
have been increasingly
deployed to aid in
high-impact decision making,
such as determining criminal
sentencing, child welfare
assessments, who receives
medical attention,
and many other settings.
Understanding whether such
systems are fair is crucial.
To help with this, we have
released ML-fairness-gym,
a set of components for
building simple simulations that
explore potential long-run
impacts of deploying
machine-learning-based decision
systems in social environments.
Chrome 80 recently rolled
out with a bunch of new stuff
for developers.
It included a support
for modules and workers,
optional chaining in JavaScript,
new origin trials, and more.
For all the details,
including code snippets,
check out the post.
Glass Enterprise Edition
2 was launched last May,
can be purchased directly from
one of our hardware resellers,
and is now available
for you to build upon.
We've also shared new open
source applications and code
samples, including sample
layouts and UI components that
may be helpful examples if
you're just getting started
developing for Glass.
We recently made
some improvements
to the review process
for Smart Home Actions
on Google aimed at making
the experience more
transparent in the
Actions console
and reducing the time it
takes for your actions
to get approved.
More details and a
screenshot are on the post.
D8 is the default Dex Compiler.
And if you haven't already, now
is the time to migrate to D8.
On February 1, 2021, DX
will be fully removed
from Android Studio and any
other build environments.
For more details and
links, check out the post.
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I'm Timothy Jordan for
The Developer Show.
Thanks for watching.
We'll see you next week.
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