Put in my earbuds, opened up my book. All of a sudden I hear uproar, some good and some bad. I look up to see two seniors running around the gym where we were with an American flag and a Trump flag.
also trump supporters are also why we have honey boo boo and how george bush got elected
you just need to accept the fact that no matter how awesome a piece of technology is, it will be used to draw a dick somehow and that's about half of america
their reasoning is they are persuaded by emotional arguments that Hillary is this evil corporate mastermind, and she may be, but they made up their mind that trump is their guy so they don't look twice at anything else.
I was wondering if you know of a good place to work for company when you're just starting out in Android. I've been a developer for 12 years, but have recently decided to focus entirely on Android. I've read several books on it, but would like to get fulltime experience building Android apps. Do you have any suggestions on how I should go about that?
Most places I've seen have been, "Welcome to Android. We're going to teach you what a variable is and then after you go through this course, we'll match you up with an employer."
And put those "few small games" in your resume. If you have that much experience and the games aren't written like Dave's code pure crap, someone will give you a job
For me, it's not about them being hard to use but it seems like there's too much potential for unnecessary headaches. I don't know of an absolute need for them
@ColdFire Like I said, I didn't run into any real issues but they seemed clumsy and like there could definitely be issues. And I didn't see much of an advantage to using them