its own implementation of the Lightning protocol in the Scala programming language,
named eclair.
This listing is for a title
named Eclair City, which from all the info gathered, looks to be coming from Nintendo.
In Oct. 2009, about a year after the launch of Android 1.0, Google released version 2.0 of the OS, with the official code
name Eclair.
Not exact matches
The
names are in alphabetical order (cupcake, donut,
eclair, froyo, gingerbread, honeycomb, ice cream sandwich, and now jellybean).
Versions 1.5, 1.6 and 2.0 - respectively, Cupcake, Donut and
Eclair; Android versions have always been
named after confectionary - were released in 2009, with 2.2 and 2.3 - Froyo and Gingerbread - arriving in 2010.
Scheduled to be available later this summer, Android N — which could be Nutella, Nugget or another tasty N
named sweet — follows Cupcake, Donut,
Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean, KitKat, Lollipop, and Marshmallow.
Named after the French word for «lightning,» the
Eclair implementation offers a test of Bitfury's Flare proposal, which Padiou described as the most advanced routing method developed yet, due in part to how it handles privacy.