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    Ubuntu Touch App Dev Workshop At MCH 2022

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    • UBportsNewsU Offline
      UBportsNews
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      Friday 22nd July at 2pm don't miss the first ever live Ubuntu Touch App Dev Workshop at MCH 2022. Run by Felix van Loenen the Ubuntu Touch App Dev Wokshop will include an exclusive training manuel for the first 30 attendees. https://mch2022.org/#/

      #UBports #UbuntuTouch #OpenSource #MCH2022

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        ChristopherShah
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        I missed it 😞
        How wast it?

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          Moem @ChristopherShah
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          @christophershah I don't code, so I did not really join the workshop but I did attend. It looked engaging, and Felix seemed very enthousiastic and knowledgeable. I got to meet @arubislander which was a very cool bonus!

          Is currently using an Op5t
          Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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            arubislander @ChristopherShah
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            @christophershah We didn't run out of books to give away, but those that attended were very enthusiastic. One of the attendees even got clickable to work with docker on WSL 2. He documented what he did to get it running and he will contribute this to the documentation so more people can develop UT apps on Windows.
            The information in the books is also available online for those who are interested.

            And one of the highlights was definitely meeting @Moem irl.

            πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ό πŸ‡³πŸ‡± πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ
            Happily running Ubuntu Touch
            JingPad (24.04-1.x daily)
            OnePlus Nord N10 5G (24.04-2.x daily)
            PinePhone OG (20.04)
            Meizu Pro 5 (16.04 DEV)

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            • LakotaubpL Offline
              Lakotaubp
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              Great to hear you both enjoyed it and found it useful and informative. Any other insights or thoughts please pass them on.

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                ChristopherShah @arubislander
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                @arubislander Thank you, I will try to create an Ubuntu Touch app.

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                • TheBirdT Offline
                  TheBird
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                  @arubislander This is a great tutorial. So detailed. @bhdouglass Could this please be added to the top item "Developer Documentation" in the App Development subforum? And to the UBports documentation?

                  BQ Aquaris E4.5
                  Pixel 3a XL on Noble which realy rocks!

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                    bhdouglass @TheBird
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                    @thebird if someone makes a PR for the docs repo I'm sure that could get added.

                    open-store.io && bhdouglass.com

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