Short translation: A 40 years old swiss female raged at a local store center and cursed at "immigrants" and lookalikes. She even slapped one in the face
as the police came and asked here: wtf is going on, she raged about "too many immigrants living in the swiss"
the police told her: Well, you are in Germany, the swiss border is right across there
she then just went back to the border to probably go back to swiss
yeah, seeing you 9h behind is bugging me, really a shame that you let yourself go this much... you once were at our pace, top notch, skilled and shit. Riding the wave ahead of the mainstream... but nowadays... man you lost it!
> Bug report: Animations are too fast, you can't see them! Answer: Please do not use devices from the test farm. They have animations disabled! Closed...
well I really like that freeze aspect of that architecture
I think he does it by manually subscribing and unsubscribing to an observable in the classes he asks us to extend (i.e MvpRxPesenter) and keeps holding on to the observable instance in that class, I really like that feature lol
maybe I can just steal that part of the library :P
im stuck in a situation where I need to persist a set of objects, but these objects, but the place where I can actually persist them I have these objects via their interface and not the concrete implementation
i dont know what to do now, convert them to json, but when retrieve it back from json idk which implementation of the interface its going to be >.<
well you can let the framework take care of how the objects are instantiated and the order in which they are instantiated and in dagger you can also let it take care of scoping
and in classes where you use these objects, you just need to write one statement to inject em
In the implementation of dagger I encountered, it helped absolutely nothing apart from to get in the way. Didn't solve any problem and removing it solved a lot of issues and old unused code.
I have read and understood both dependency injection and dependency injectors - the latter of which is a giant code obfuscating nightmare that serves no purpose except to make you not have to write a factory :P
a gazllion method & model app maybe could use it for cleaning up some bits of code but at the same time it would be obfuscating the app's or lib's flow :I
There is nothing different between MyObject myObject = new MyObject(getInjectedObject()); and MyObject myObject = DependencyInjector.getInstance(MyObject.class);
Ok Graeme if you really are interested in finding out the power of DI, then take a look at this project github.com/JakeWharton/u2020 albeit Dagger 1 is used here still demonstrates how with DI you can actually inject whole modules based on build variants
you can do that Graeme, but thing is you will have to write all the boiler plate factory code, which can be easily generated. Also don't tell me that you won't use factory methods but instead keep the mapping in your application singleton class, because using that you can't do things jake's done in that demo app of his
but would require you to write a lot more code than necessary. They didn't create dagger so that you can do things you otherwise couldn't, they created it to reduce the amount of code you had to write and the complicated process flow you need to take care of by hand
My APP has around 10k downloads and i lost .jks file.
Now i have found it's not possible to update the new version.
I just want to know how can i publish it as a new app with same name and application id and inform old users to download new app.
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