heh nice :) Though I never worked with Microsoft Azure service, But if I get any chance on working that, sure thing I'll ask for that authenticating library :P
Yes if you can share, then only otherwise I'll make my own. ;)
I had a project with custom Android ROM. It was a custom ROM for sex toy retailers :) Custom theme, different native services for remote device administration (wipe, reboot, block, etc.), a lot of sex toy catalog applications :) And in the end customer couldn't find money for 10000 tablets. And we stopped our work on the final stage, so sad. But I got amazing experience.
Super cool and not even bad for you (if you are not the owener-manager of the company). So your conference is about installing Android OS on general native devices?
not exactly, it's not my conference, I'll do presentation for Droidcon (one of them). It's just future plans. And presentation is about "How to create your own Android"
N00b question time! I'm trying to RTFM and I've gotten to layouts. Can you combine different layouts on the screen or do you have to pick one and go with it? Like top part; horizontal linear layout, middle grid layout and bottom relative?
@Gemtastic yes you can, check the layout_width & height attributes, and also the alignment (botom-top etc). Check this out: stackoverflow.com/questions/10355274/…
Seems like normal GridView to me as well, will give it a try by hiding some griditems. Let's see if I get it. Btw, this whole application is filled with amazing features. Check it out if not done already. :)
The new camera2 API confuses me. I want to develop an app (for Android APIs 10 - 21) which uses the device's camera. As stated here, I should use the "Camera" API.
However, when I try to add the "Camera" API (android.hardware.Camera) to the manifest's user features, it is marked as deprecated. ...
if you expect to hear that camera2 API was backported and finally writing a custom camera is somehow-easy - you won't. The First answer is the best - camera2 is for 21+, making it of almost no use
I understand. I still need it for some work stuff but trying to phase it out as much as possible. At home, I only have it on one laptop but that's because I've been too lazy to clean it up since I mostly use it for streaming stuff on my tv
@Noah Clark: What book are you reading to teach yourself Python? It's not very good. I'd like to know so I can recommend against it. — S.LottJul 2 '09 at 18:34
@Trollkemada ^^ to be more specific you have a very low A:Q ratio and seem to only use chat for support. Requesting again without fixing those will result in a stay on the ban list
That's ok, Ocus. It's worth another mention, anyway ;)
Not a new system, but it seems that the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO is dying. And only after a year, so I am not sure I want to buy the same one again.
AngularJS is great as long as you do things that AngularJS intended but once you want to break out of that you are in a world of pain. Do you agree cM? :)
I have a nav bar at the top which has one button now to go back to the "main menu" template and I'm trying to figure out the best way to handle being able to call that from any template.
I know I can use a service and inject that into any/all controllers but I was trying to find a way to cut down on the code so I don't have to reference the service in each controller. But I think this might not be possible
Well, I have one main template that is an accordion view and it switches out the children template of the group depending on the group or child clicked
Just wondering how I get Android Studio to clean the output folders. When I do "Clean Project", stuff like temp obj files and .aar files are still present.
@kotAPI We usually expect room members to show some Android competence but you don't smell like a help vampire so I'm going to give you access and see what happens. Please read the room rules room-15.github.io