I already tried looking for an answer, found some, but none of them fixed my issue. I have no idea what I'm doing, I'm just trying to change some colors and icons, nothing to serious, never compiled something for Android before. What I'm trying to compile is: https://github.com/dkim0419/SoundReco...
I am new to programming can any tell why we are converting gettext().tostring and what is interger.ParseInt, if you want to tell any other things for converting which can be help in programming, please let me no
I'm at a client now, a bank. I'm going to work on an app for signing in internet banking and stuff like that. really interesting :) I'l probably stumble on lots of problems when I really start
@AndersMetnik For example, library 1 exposes some functionality with a class that extends Activity. Library 2 does the same. You want to use both libraries and… this is impossible.
Ahh yeah no poly inheritance in java true. More of a problem with the ones writing the libraries then "inheritance". But I can agree with you that "Activities" might have been better if they had been interfaces :)
He thinks he wants a global variable and I gave him that solution first. But it sounds like he doesn't need a global variable so I gave him a better solution
I blew the first one off but after a second today, I thought maybe I overlooked something
cM depends highly on when you are getting it, and when you need it in a method. But actually I'd say maybe he just need to use "getIntent().getStringExtra("","") in his method instead of your solutions
working with clients: "in russian language that on/off text in knob switch is clipped" then I just noticed that they are using whole sentence for that in russian, something like "Не беспокоить ВКЛ". All I could do is to lower the text size ..
alright. no, it's good practice and make sense IMO. You create an Activity or Fragment with arguments. You extract your arguments from the bundle. And then use them throughout of the Activity/Fragment lifecycle. Makes perfect sense to me.
why would you clutter your activity with a global value, which is just as easily accessible from the feature? the correct Intent (getIntent) won't change from what initiated the activity even in onResume etc.
Well, because null check and everything. I mean, when I access a bundle, I'm always checking for null, to prevent unwanted behavior. And I'd rather do it only once.