I have this problem and I don't know how to fix it.
When I clean the project and R.java was gone, I don't know how to fix it. I'd try to rebuild it, R.java still not shown. Can anyone help me to resolve this error?
In my Android Activity, I want to display about 10 images from web. Normally, I have to create 10 ImageView to display each image, but ImageView may cause Out of memory exception. So I decide to use 10 WebView to display image. It worked great.
But I don't know how performance of WebView, can an...
I have read quite a number of articles on Serialization and how it is so nice and great but none of the arguments were convincing enough. I am wondering if someone can really tell me what is it that we can really achieve by serializing a class?
In the new Gradle build system, we can package Android projects in very convenient .AAR format.
Unfortunately the ADT Eclipse plugin, v22 , does not support this file format. Please can it do so.
Can you please help me with a code where I am able to post image on fb but not text. It was working earlier but I dont know where it got messed up. Can you please have a look once.? — Akshat5 mins ago
we went to this Internet of Things meetup yesterday, saw some pretty cool stuff. Hosted by these guys octoblu.com
They set up a drag and drop gui type system where they could look for tweets with a hashtag and it controlled a Halloween robot thing with an arduino board. So everytime a tweet came in it's eyes would light up and the jaw would drop
Google doesn't need to steal code from small time developers. Imagine all the junk you'd have to go through just to find something that is decent, and if it's decent it's probably the same way google devs would already do it
the smarter move is to just have an automated system to collect data on usage, etc. Info is how they make money.
If it ever got out that Google was stealing code from developers there'd be a massive backlash, stock prices would tank, app development would take a huge down turn, it'd make Apple seem more appealing
Then if you have an app which does something you like and have no idea how they did it, you disassemble it.
That's how it has been done for decades.
Also if you have an algorithm you'd like to keep to yourself, you probably write it elsewhere, and just call it from your code. It is also highly unlikely it will also be in written in Java.