Google announces new developer event for November

In this case, the company that has its headquarters in Mountain View, California, announces a new event focused on developers for the month of November of this year. In this case it is a two day event in which developers can enjoy technical sessions.

This event called Android Dev Summit, will take place at the California Computer History Museum, which in this case is very close to the headquarters of the company of the great G. The announcement of this new event  He did it in the web section for Android developers.

Three years without this event that returns in 2018

Precisely this year it's been three years since the last Android Dev Summit event, which means that Google did not have much interest in it either or that everything they are going to show in this they were doing at the annual Google I / O event. In any case, it is a new appointment for developers who will see the heavyweights of Android on stage, with Dave Burke, vice president of engineering for Android and Stephanie Cuthbertson, from Android Studio, on stage.

Fuchsia OS (that operating system that is called to be the future of Android) could have some prominence in this event and it is expected that in addition to the conferences on the Android SDK, the new version of Android Studio and other topics of interest to the developer community, important solutions and discussions are raised in a more technical way in which they are carried out during the Google I / O. In short, it is a more "pro" event for Android developers.


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