2 days ago · C++23 Support in GCC. GCC has experimental support for the next revision of the C++ standard, which is expected to be published in 2023. C++23 features are available since GCC 11. To enable C++23 support, add the command-line parameter -std=c++2bg++ command line. Or, to enable GNU extensions in addition to C++23 features, add -std=gnu++2b.
2 days ago · 8.2.0 (November 2023) Android Gradle plugin 8.2.0 is a major release that includes a variety of new features and improvements. See the issues closed in AGP 8.2.0. Compatibility. The maximum API level that Android Gradle plugin 8.2.0 supports is API level 34. Here is other compatibility info:
But it still gives an exception while trying to establish a connection with a server on which Only TLS 1.2 is enabled. Here is the exception I get: 03-09 09:21:38.427: W/System.err(2496): javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: javax.net.ssl.SSLProtocolException: SSL handshake aborted: ssl=0xb7fa0620: Failure in SSL library, usually a protocol error Welcome to Android 4.2, the latest version of Jelly Bean! Android 4.2 has performance optimizations, a refreshed system UI, and great new features for users and developers. This document provides a glimpse of what's new for developers. See the Android 4.2 APIs document for a detailed look at the new developer APIs. Installing TLS 1.2 Where Needed. We support Android 4.1–4.3 (API 16–18) with a long-term-support version of our app, and Android 4.4+ (API 19+) in our latest builds. Our goal was to minimize disruption for users in both of those builds, so our target was ensuring TLS 1.2 support for Android 4.1 and higher. The first thing we realized was The release of iOS 10.2.1 brought support for the iPad (5th generation), and iOS 10.3.2 brought support for the iPad Pro (10.5-inch) and the iPad Pro (12.9-inch, 2nd generation). iOS 10.3.3 is the final supported release for the iPhone 5C and the Wi-Fi—only iPad (4th generation), while iOS 10.3.4 is the final supported release for the iPhone
3 days ago · New releases of Google Maps Platform SDKs for Android will support an Android OS version ( API Level such as 29 and 30) for 6 years after initial major release. For example, for an Android version released in 2020, new releases of the Places SDK for Android will support that version until 2026. Or, from a reversed time perspective, when Android

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With Beta 2, Android 12 is closing in on Platform Stability in August 2021. Starting then, app-facing system behaviors, SDK/NDK APIs, and non-SDK lists will be finalized. At that time, you should finish up your final compatibility testing and release a fully compatible version of your app, SDK, or library. More on the timeline for developers is

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