With the emergence of the HarmonyOS system, Huawei announced that it will launch a native application version of HarmonyOS, marking the rapid development of the HarmonyOS system ecosystem. However, the problem is that a large number of software vendors need to develop native applications, and they are facing the challenge of talent shortage. At this critical moment, Chinese universities have taken active action, and foreign media have called it "times have changed". This article will discuss how Chinese universities can provide talent support for the development of the HarmonyOS system, and look forward to the future development prospects of the HarmonyOS system.
HarmonyOS initially chose to be compatible with Android apps and introduced AOSP open source**. The purpose of this is to allow Huawei mobile phone users to continue to use various apps without being affected. However, compatibility with Android apps is only a short-term choice, and native apps are the true form of the HarmonyOS system. Huawei has launched the layout of native apps, and by using the native app layout of the HarmonyOS system, apps can be better integrated into the system, making users feel more natural and smooth when using apps. Since the native application layout is tightly integrated with the HarmonyOS system, it can make full use of system resources and optimization algorithms to improve the operation efficiency and responsiveness of applications. Users can experience shorter load times and smoother operation. At present, a large number of leading APP manufacturers such as Meituan, Weibo, DingTalk, and Alipay have announced the start of the development of HarmonyOS native applications, which has also led to a shortage of HarmonyOS engineers.
With the promotion of the Hongmeng system, the battle for Hongmeng talents has begun. In order to ensure more HarmonyOS talent resources, Chinese universities have become an extremely important HarmonyOS talent training base. So far, 23 985 universities and 46 211 universities have offered or are preparing to offer courses related to HarmonyOS. For example, Harbin Institute of Technology has set up "Principles of Distributed Operating System and HarmonyOS Practice", and Tianjin University has set up "HarmonyOS Commercial Display Application Practice Based on YY3568". These courses mainly focus on the theoretical knowledge and practical development and application of the HarmonyOS system, replacing the mobile Internet software engineering courses that mainly taught Android development technology in the past. Foreign media have said that "the times have changed", and a talent innovation belonging to Hongmeng is taking place, which will replace Android acceleration.
The HarmonyOS system is oriented to the Internet of Everything, and under the trend of the Internet of Things, domestic developers must join the development of HarmonyOS native applications. Colleges and universities also have a responsibility to prepare students for employment, so promising operating system industries such as HarmonyOS will attract more colleges and universities to participate in HarmonyOS curriculum planning. It is expected that in the next few years, millions of HarmonyOS talents will be cultivated in China, and it is just around the corner to launch them to the global market and form tens of millions of developers comparable to Android and iOS.
With the rise of the HarmonyOS system, Chinese universities have taken active action to provide talent support for the development of the system. The native application layout of the HarmonyOS system will make the user experience better, and the HarmonyOS curriculum planning of Chinese universities will provide a solid foundation for the cultivation of HarmonyOS talents. In the future, the HarmonyOS system is expected to stand out in the global market and become an important force in parallel with Android and iOS. This is a process of change of the times, and it is also an important embodiment of the positive response of Chinese universities to the needs of scientific and technological development.