The Developer Show — TL;DR 137

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TL;DR 137, November 29th, 2018

Wear OS by Google

The final API 28 emulator image for Wear OS is now available. Highlights of API 28 include a new notification stream, App Standby Buckets, and more. Take a look at the post for details and to get started.

Cloud Identity and secure LDAP

Access to traditional apps with secure LDAP from Cloud Identity is now generally available. Lots of details and links to get started are on the post.

Associate Cloud Engineer certification in German

The Associate Cloud Engineer certification helps organizations identify individuals who can demonstrate a solid working knowledge of Google Cloud products and technologies. And it’s now available in German. To learn more about the certification and get started today, check out the post.

Google Cloud IoT and Microchip

We recently collaborated with Microchip on the AVR-IoT WG development board. It’s the first 8-bit microcontroller development board connected to Google Cloud Platform. It will help lower the barrier to entry to develop IoT solutions across cost, security, and cloud connectivity. Details and a photo of the board are on the post.

Deeper performance insights in Firebase Performance Monitoring

In Firebase Performance Monitoring, you can now dig deeper into an individual session of a trace. This will allow you to see attributes and events that happened leading up to a performance issue. Head on over to the post for the three new categories of information and some screenshots.

Redesigned Firebase notifications dashboard

Also in Firebase is a redesigned notifications dashboard which will support much more sophisticated and powerful notification campaigns. More details and screenshots are on this post too.

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The Developer Show — TL;DR 136

The Developer Show is where you can stay up to date on all the latest Google Developer news, straight from the experts.

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TL;DR 136 — November 22nd, 2018

NVIDIA Tesla T4 GPUs

The NVIDIA Tesla T4 GPU is now available in alpha. It’s optimized for machine learning inference, distributed training of models, and computer graphics. Head on over to the post for more details on links to get started with Deep Learning VM images.

Chrome Dev Summit 2018

The Chrome Dev Summit happened last week in San Francisco, California. The team celebrated Chrome’s 10th birthday and discussed updates to Chrome as well as important topics such as speed, smooth experiences, a new learning website called web.dev, and more. For more details and a link to the session videos, click through to the post.

Dart 2.1

Dart 2.1 is now available. This update offers smaller code size, faster type checks, better usability for type errors, and more. There’s a lot more detail on the post.

Register for DevFest OnAir

DevFest OnAir is an online conference taking place on December 11th and 12th featuring sessions from DevFest events around the globe. It includes exclusive content, is tailored to your time zone, and has a live Q&A forum. Registration is free and the link is on the post.

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