So, we've had discussions about the comment unfolding before, but I can't find any post that explicitly mentions the fact that a change was rolled out today. The change is to add "add a comment | " before the unfolding link; previously, it showed up only when no unfolding was needed or after pe...
If so, I think you should use the Google App Engine (GAE). It's free (initially), scales up with your usage and it's what drives services like Snapchat. https://developers.google.com/appengine/
I have now two polygons as in the screen.
The first is "well formed", in a form that contains data (the one in blue) the second one has an intersection and, for that reason, is not well formed and I would like to delete it if it has intersections.
Any idea of how to detect the intersection? Tha...
heyy i'm trying to make a countdown timer and i want to make an expandable list view and in each part of it a specific start time so when the user clicks on it the old start time cancels and the new time starts, but i have no idea about the whole java coding so pleaseee if you have time help me o...
I want to add a spacer in my ListView, so I created an empty LinearLayout with height 15dp. But when the ListView loads, the item height is like 1 or 2dp. Is that "normal"?
is the 50k meant to keep you financially afloat while you work on the app? Or is it meant to pay for scans/images of all the cards and the associated license?
I mean, I really hope you got that money because that would be badass. But I think you'd have a really hard time convincing people to invest that much money when sites like this exist: tradingcarddb.com
Could you not try and cleverly parse this site's content instead? Or is it unsuitable? (I'm not familiar with baseball)
Don't get me wrong, your app is cool, but frankly it's very niche. Baseball cards aren't nearly as popular as they were in the late 80's/early 90s, and so you're not really going to get a lot of users.
If you could serve a platform to allow people to document their collections and have them valued by a community, like coins or stamps etc, you'd be able to get a ton more traction.
The key would just be to design it as modularly as possible. Like how StackOverflow branched out into all of the different sub-domains.
I'd agree with "not enough to make a living", but hey... if he does a good job, that's a start for a portfolio, maybe you get a job as a developer (if you don't have one already)
it's not because it's "a hobby" that it cannot bring benefits