Hello everybody ......
My android app crashed when i tried to run it
and this is my code:
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package com.examdple.ijson...
I'm thinking it doesn't exist because that is how views work, and fragments are much more like views than activities, they just have lifecycles like activities do.
@JellyBean You've got write access — read the rules and tell me when you've read them. Don't do anything else 'til you've finished that. You've got ten-ish minutes to do this.
@kirti rejected. Your chat history is, well, unreadable for me. You have low reputation and your last question must be a joke... "I do that (no code), here is logcat" wow....
Following task i perform
1 > accept input from user and save it
2 > then How to send this input value with hole json object to server
this is log cat result
http://pastie.org/8574104
Our problem isn't just the laws but the way kids are being brought up, how people try to blame others for their misfortunes, and other such nonsense...
you have to type in the password for in app purchases but after you type it in the first time there is a 15 minute grace period where you don't have to do it again to make further purchases
I am just waiting for the case that someone sue Google because his retarded friend who knew the password used his gmail account to threaten someone....
and for the most part I agree the parents are somewhat at fault
that being said I think developers that make games with a target audience very young and then litter the app with in app purchases are kind of scummy too
I totally agree. The parents are responsible for the well being of the children and their education. Basically because the time before school even starts sets the basic for the future for the kid
They have the same end result, but they are not the same (they'll produce different bytecode; the new String("foo").intern() version actually goes through those steps, producing a new string object, then interning it).
Two relevant quotes from String#intern:
When the intern method is invoked...
some parsers allow you to intern the values so you can do if ("foo" == internedString)
ah it's also in the JLS " a string literal always refers to the same instance of class String. This is because string literals - or, more generally, strings that are the values of constant expressions (§15.28) - are "interned" so as to share unique instances, using the method String.intern. "
result of constant expression means that "foo" + "bar" would be interned as "foobar" because compiler concatenates them
I am new to android database. I'm creating an application following a youtube tutorial about database (youtube).
I followed everything and, when I run the application there were no errors but no response on the create button when clicking.
here is My code:
MainActivity.java
package com.exampl...