while working with fragments how would you use oncreate and oncreateview differently? what type of code goes into oncreateview, if i initialise all variables in oncreate??
It's one that I doubt will be of any use to anyone who hangs out here, but it can be found at github.com/kd7uiy/trusted-qsl
Basically, it's a library to upload to an online service I use, related to Amateur Radio.
It's not the prettiest library I've ever used, but it'll do the job, and should be easy enough to integrate into anyone's program. I even made it pure Java.
Two of the 7 classes I grabbed from an external source, one that is openly open source, and another one that seems to be open source, but didn't specify a license. I attributed the original source for that one, I'll have to suppose that's good enough...
It's taken directly from a book, from the author's blog... If they wanted to keep it proprietary, then that's not the way...
Yeah, I thought there was a fair chance I was going to put that back in, so I left it commented, but it's reached the point now that I doubt I'll be using it, so...
Does the instructions to include it in your own project make sense?
I would like to do that. I'm just not sure that what I would like to use it for is the same as what you do. That means I'll probably come up with a completely different interface that might not be useable for your use cases.
There's an awful lot of mods on the main SE site, I doubt a flag goes for longer than a few minutes without a mod seeing it and responding appropriately...
because people will either use another IDE than you are (and won't need the eclipse file you generated) or it might cause trouble if these files aren't overridden
data is null. You need to check before that line if data is null. Since you are pressing the Back button, you aren't sending an Intent back with setResult() like would normally be done.
public void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {
super.onActivityResult(requestCod...
Yeah that's really bad, always keep things as general as possible
I was working on an open source project and I just hardcoded the paths in a hurry just like that
Fortunately the other collaborator was running a unix based system as well. But the whole application wouldn't have worked if he where on windows (because of the path separator)
Later I changed it to work on windows as well by using os.path.join(path1, path2)
I have a quiz game with 15 levels. After each level I present a popup with some info (game level, and some level rules). After level 15, a present final popup with info on how many points user has won. I use startActivityForResult to open the popups and send some extras and it works fine, until t...
Sometimes I have some concerts about fragment. Before Fragment released, I often use Activity and View for develop Android. In Android ICS+, we have Fragment. I read many tutorials "how to use Fragment in Android" and I see that, Fragment just a View have lifecycle like Activity. So, the question...
to be honest, you won't even understand much even if you go through google translate since latin is not the accepted alphabet of the country but we still use it like a virtual slang just to write