Fuchsia Fridayhttps://9to5google.com/2018/01/23/what-is-google-fuchsia-os/Fuchsia Friday has morphed a bit from a programmer's discussion site to a programmer training sort of structure. Each post has a discussion below it, look there for the programmer folks seeking advice on whichever/whatever.
And yes, your device (Android, Chrome, Linux, Windows, ARM, Intel) can read and execute Fuchsia code items if you have the resources loaded. And they tend to go get themselves as needed if you don't have them on your machine already.
This is one of Fuchsia's neat tricks --- seamless resources. Go get it, use it, and then to put it away so as to not jam up your hard drive.
bing, bada boom, done Is it like Windows? No -- nor is it overmuch like Linux either. More like Android/Chrome and the web pages having a love child together.
Different, but phone/Chrome familiar (sorta).....
For those who are curious
(copy it up to your search bar)Fuchsia Friday: Ledger picks up where you left off
Fuchsia Friday: Everything is an Entity
Fuchsia Friday: A system built for ‘Instant Apps’ on steroids
Fuchsia Friday: The structure of Google’s Lego-like modular OS, explained
Fuchsia Friday: How Flutter is paving the way for Fuchsia (and our first Fuchsia app!)