Google has introduced ChromeOS.dev, which introduces the latest news, product announcements, technical documentation, and pattern application code.
“Whether you’re a fast-start web developer, Android or Linux or a qualified expert, locate as much data as you want on ChromeOS.dev,” wrote Iein Valdex, Chrome OS Developer Relationship Manager on a Publish.
New features for Chrome OS developers come with built-in tabs and shortcuts, the ability to customize devices by setting a redesigned theme, and terminal configurations.
“Our integration wizard has greatly simplified the procedure of creating your first application and obtaining API keys, allowing you to get what you want faster. We’ve narrowed our initial app creation procedure from 10 fields to 1 so you can do the right things and get Started searching for the API quickly,” wrote Alyssa Reese, senior product designer on Twitter, in a blog post.
Updates come with contextual documentation links, progressive touchdown pages so you can locate the applicable content faster, and an API demo tool that allows users to see the layout of other requests and responses even before they open their device.
This unification initiative has evolved because Gatsby users have also been discovered divided between two distinct domains, with two different user paths “Get Started,” according to Gatsby.
The company also announced plans to load a series of projects in the coming weeks, adding Gatsby Recipes for a 5-minute installation; Gatsby Admin, a new user interface for creating and managing the Gatsby site; and Gatsby Desktop, a local Gatsby application that lives on the menu bar and plays non-unusual progression features without wanting to use the CLI.
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Users can now also increase or minimize the length in the region of their selection with processor features ranging from 2 to 72 processors and a garage ranging from 20GB to 10TB.
The Timescale Cloud update also includes more deterministic pricing with a pricing calculator that will let users know how much they will pay at the end of the month well in advance.
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