@MartinO'Shea I'm talking about the log statement I set for debugging where my socket actually disconnects. It takes 30 seconds after I receive the callback
@Eenvincible yea :D, Lot of new information in there, but idk how much of it I should trust, I mean there are autistic programmers, with 0 social skills that actually make a lot of money isnt there?
so 3 of us devs are looking for a new job and our department boss just asked us to help improve the job descriptions to get more young employees... irony at its best
Mark you need to first understand what DI is, and implement it without any framework libs first, its easy enough to do that with the application singleton that we get out of the box in android
Using a DI pattern actually makes your life a lot easier when you start writing tests
We've got like 2 months to get the full version of the app out. So there'll be two months before the customers will see any difference to the current "lite" version of the app.
if you don't work at the project from the beginning, and you get a huge amount of legacy code and you have add new features. the only safe option you have - cover current functionality with tests in order to not to break things with new features
yes, there's a plugin for settings management. I didn't try it, but colleague of mine did. He had some problems with continuously appearing new files in repo, and disabled the plugin. Probably he did something wrong or plugin is not perfect
@WarrenFaith even if you weren't using the debian package, AS's own update scheme grabs from the channel you first downloaded the software from right? There is no debian package installation requirement for that feature
User error - Related terms such as PEBKAC (Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair), ID-10T error (idiot error), and other similar phrases are also used as slang in technical circles with derogatory meaning