Well, basically I switched the code to work using more standard practices recently, but I forgot that I previously was on a non-UI thread, and I got switched to a UI thread... There was network operations involved, and, well...
@PearsonArtPhoto There was a question on SO recently about this. The other option is a bounded select with 'latitude gt x1 and latitude lt x2 and long gt y1 and long lt y2' or similar, I think - assuming you're looking for points within square bounds.
Probably not... I'll admit, I was trying to do the bare minimum to get it to do what I wanted to do, which is a bit part of the reason I haven't open sourced it yet.
I haven't personally used it, but basically if you're okay using Beta software, that might require some tweaking with upgrades, then go for AS. Otherwise, stick with Eclipse.
Hmmm....my CPU burns up when I try to run my GeoQuiz tests.
@PearsonArtPhoto If I understand correctly, createOrOpen() will automagically copy database files from my assets folder to the databases folder on the device, right?
data will come from the net and i was thinking it could be added to the db then the listview will just be updated after its added without having to check the db for new records myself
it is the 1-2 years after release that the device doesn't get an update that raises API level that cause them to fall behind, and this doesn't seem to address that at all
also it only affects devices when they are produced.
so if a device was on 4.0 when it was produced, and that was before this month then it can continue to be sold forever
also, damn ICS doesn't seem like it was that long ago
As you can see in this topic, my reputation is 13. Even though I managed to mark both answers as useful. I have just accepted one of the answers, which gave me 2 reputation points and enabled me to upvote an answer, which I did for both of them. Then I unaccepted the answer, so I lost additional ...
Your Utils class does not have a method named getAssets(). I assume you want to use the one from the Android Context class. This means you need to have a Context object to call getAssets(). Without more details about your exact app design, I can't help you any further.
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yup, also if everything inside your house is controlled through a server; if that single thing is hacked, the person could have access to your complete home
@Code-Guru Go for it. I've never messed with ContentProviders, although I'm starting to think about it in a few instances... Will be interesting to see what you come up with.
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I've been a developer for as long as I can remember, mostly Windows commercially, but have specialised in web apps for the last 8 or so years. I'm looking at Phonegap for my first proper apps
I'd rather go down the native route to suit my long-term goals, but I know a lot of our customers will want our apps on their iDevices and will cause a stir
Good timing
I'd like to make a career move
At the moment the project is a 1-off. More work may come if it goes down well
Yeah, I've had a play with Android dev in Java before now and syntactically I had no issues, but obviously I knew nothing about the framework. It has similarities to .Net in some ways, but not in any way that means I can move across without a lot of starting over
There's also time restraints as well (surprise, surprise), which means that writing an app using HTML5 & Javascript is much more sensible than me fumbling with Java. Screen layouts is probably my biggest concern. I don't get it
It was a SAMS one - one of their 21 days books. I usually trust them as I moved from Pascal to VB (I feel dirty admitting that) in about a week with one of their books and learnt OOP from that basis.
Actually, I was in a store on Saturday and heard some people talking about how there isn't a good solution to do exactly what my program does. I should have mentioned it a bit stronger, but...
Right now I'm trying to make a Google Maps based Dialog Preference... It's surprisingly tricky...