Paradox, Magisk's father - Android root tool joins Apple
John Wu, the father and developer of Magisk - the most popular root tool today, has chosen a company that has nothing to do with what people know about him, Apple is the next place to develop a career. .
John Wu, the father and developer of Magisk - the most popular root tool today, has chosen a company that has nothing to do with what people know about him, Apple is the next place to develop a career. . The 23-year-old programmer has officially announced that he will work at Apple in the next 4 months as an intern on his Twitter page.
To add to the paradox, instead of iPhone John Wu chose an Android phone to upload a tweet announcing work at Apple.
John Wu.
John Wu shared that he will work at Apple as an intern on his Twitter page.
He chose an Android smartphone to post a Tweet.
John shared, he is still unsure about his work at Apple, but he will probably join the Siri virtual assistant development department.
In 2016, 20-year-old John Wu and a major in Computer Science at the University of Michigan (USA) created Magisk to replace SuperSU. Magisk can take root access of Android device but still keep all system files. Root with Magisk, the system runs more stable than SuperSU. In addition, Magisk also allows users to update the software and overcome the "anti-root" barrier of some applications.
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