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Ubuntu TouchBased on our record, Learn JavaScript should be more popular than Ubuntu Touch. It has been mentiond 48 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
- https://sailfishos.org - https://docs.sailfishos.org/Support/Supported_Devices They have few devices of their own (new one coming out this October) and they officially support many Sony Xperia devices. There are also many community ports. - https://ubuntu-touch.io - https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io They have 33 supported devices, some are being shipped directly with the OS or have an official agreement with the... - Source: Hacker News / 10 days ago
I know it's not as common and not as good as android forks, but more secure and better privacy Linux operating systems exist for mobile phones as well like Plasma Mobile and Ubuntu Touch. Source: about 3 years ago
For now, only information about Ubuntu Touch support is available on our website. We plan to extend that to PostmarketOS and NixOS. But which devices does Ubuntu Touch support? For example those:. Source: about 3 years ago
She: Finally. I couldn't wait any longer to feel your [Ubuntu Touch](https://ubuntu-touch.io/). I'm feeling both [Fire](https://developer.amazon.com/apps-and-games/devices) and [Harmony](https://www.harmonyos.com/en/)!!! Source: over 3 years ago
You could always look into Ubuntu touch, Https://ubuntu-touch.io/. Source: over 3 years ago
I haven't done this course, but I have been programming with Javascript for about ~1.5years and can build things with React, the best course I found, and I bet it would translate to angular, is learnjavascript.online. Another resource that is good is http://csbin.io/ which is a codesmith platform. The former is more practical and will teach you prequisite concepts to use frameworks, the latter is more theoretical... Source: about 3 years ago
The Jad Joubran courses on the other hand really upped my skill level and helped me make the jump from passive learning, exercises and very small projects to making legitimate web apps. That was probably the biggest/scariest jump I've made in my learning journey, and without those courses and the hands-on skill checks and projects he makes you do, I wouldn't have gotten to where I am (which is close to finishing... Source: about 3 years ago
Hi everyone! I'm in the very early stages of creating an interactive course and I would like to hear your thoughts on them. So far I've come across Scrimba and Jad Joubran's learn X series of sites (learnjavascript.online, learnhtmlcss.online, etc...). Has anyone completed any of them? Any there any others that you really like or would recommend? Source: about 3 years ago
Learnprogramming.online and learnjavascript.online (I haven't really looked at these too deeply yet, but someone just shared them with me and they look really cool!). Source: about 3 years ago
I am learning to code in Javascript using https://learnjavascript.online/ but am finding it a lonely experience. Hoping to jump in and learn with others as I go. Hope this question may help get things going. Source: about 3 years ago
LineageOS - Operating system for smartphones and tablet computers, based on the Android
Eloquent JavaScript - Free ebook for the JS Beginners
Android - Android is an open source mobile operating system initially released by Google in 2008 and has since become of the most widely used operating systems on any platform.
JavaScript.com - A free resource for learning and developing in JavaScript
GrapheneOS - GrapheneOS is an open source privacy and security focused mobile OS with Android app compatibility.
Scrimba - Interactive coding screencasts created in an instant