when someone purchases a feature in an app, how do you give the feature to user? is it given automatically? should i store a sharedPref with 'true' for that feature? and if feature is bought, enable it. else, disable it.
Putting the pieces of the puzzle together.
From what I can determine, ART will compact anything that is paused for 2-3 seconds and by paused it means not currently running in background, so activities, but not running services. It will also compact on the fly, or concurrently while the app is in...
"A 64-bit number (as a hex string) that is randomly generated when the user first sets up the device and should remain constant for the lifetime of the user's device. The value may change if a factory reset is performed on the device.
This is contact information and I'm adding shipping information so a table could be ok maybe. But still not ideal and certainly not the way it currently is
#1: Avoid using hardware identifiers. Hardware identifiers such as SSAID (Android ID) and IMEI can be avoided in most use-cases without limiting required functionality.
"ANDROID_ID seems a good choice for a unique device identifier. There are downsides: First, it is not 100% reliable on releases of Android prior to 2.2 (“Froyo”)."
MLH doesn't provide any monetary help, they provide assistance organizing, they bring their hardware station and will help you before, during, and after the event.
d'oh... we found out a check on an important string in our app only reported that something is wrong when the very first (of 32 chars) is actually already against the rules.... My response was that we should have more code coverage to prevent that shit... coworker said: the teamlead already wrote a test for that... which was wrong as well and did not really test anything
i seriously dislike slow build times, time taken for indexing of a new project, the amount of disk space it consumes, and every time i build its basically consumes 100% cpu usage
Well, personally I favor all of the great stuff that you can do because of the indexing, so I don't mind if I have to wait a little bit when opening a new project.