How can you get to Schiphol using public transport at 5 a.m.? I understand public transport starts at 6 am.
I heard about some night buses but can't find their routes or which to take. I'm leaving from inside Amsterdam.
@MehdiB. how does it sort it? I thought it had sorted the list so it starts with the biggest value at the bottom, so what I did was remove the biggest value and then it still showing it in the same order
@ChewbaccoCat two things: first no need to paste the same question (and message) within 10 minutes. Second: just paste the link, no additional text and just wait. If one of us has time and knowledge about the topic, he/she will help you.
@MarkOSullivan94, yeah, I have tested both big->small / small->big, with an without a List (using their setOrdered method), and I dug on their code and I've seen some sorting going on there.. (can't remember where, it's for BarChart and HorizontalBarChart, the other graph types seem to follow the insertion order logic..)
So it's an issue with the library then? Sorta figured that was the issue
I tried going into the library code and debugging it and seeing what was happening but with me trying to get everything sorted by Wednesday I thought it wouldn't have been a productive use of my time
Can someone look at my problem posted in another chatRoom and respond if they know the workaround for the issue? It is about android.app.Fragment and their slide animation. My animation works between fragments A and B, but distorts in B and C.
@MichaelMason we don't have disposable credit cards, they are issued by banks on-demand, they are directly tied to a bank account, and the only reason they can be "disposed off" is closure of account or stolen card. Here they are basically and extension of the debit card that allows the user to take low risk, low interest, credit amounts " for those payments at the end of the month you didn't expect" or "that cool DLSR camera you can't save for because it's on offer till friday". — CptEric4 mins ago
Spain (and most mediterranean countries) vs USA again
What's a good way to handle back presses? Previously I was checking the fragment tag if it was null and if it was I'd show the logout dialog, though I've given all my fragments TAG strings now :D I'm thinking the only other alternative would be to do a switch statement and then check if getCurrentFragment() instance of <MyFragment>
If I am not using CoordinatorLayout, is there any meaning to use app:layout_behavior="@string/appbar_scrolling_view_behavior";. What does it do in other Layouts?
I never would accept a job where I am forced to use a mac. Ok, never might be a strong word but I would educate my boss that I will be behind my productivity when I am forced to use an OS/product I dislike that much
I've been being very meek so far. Just getting on with things and finding my feet. But noticed today that the code base is comparable in size to the one I made myself last year - but it has like, 5 developers working on it.
That's a "I've moved from being the sole (and therefore lead) Android developer to being "Senior Android Developer" with two people above me in the Android stack" version of Meek.
Currently I am trying to style one Tab in a TabLayout differently to the rest. I would like one Tab with a specific index to have red text, both selected and unselected. As I am only requiring this for only one Tab at a specific index, the usual solution below does not work:
app:tabIndicatorColo...
@edwoollard is that not similar to the buttons where you'd have a drawable parent which sets the drawable style for the different modes (e.g. clicked, active, disabled, etc)
Yikes. Just asked the guy across from me what madness was going on with a specific piece of code. Said it was completely bizarre and asked who would do this.
He came to have a look and said "Oh, I did that". Whoops.
Eric - One of my friends in the UK collects that stuff. We recently did a ww2 LARP and used all of his huge set of kit.