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Some company said I was done with the initial interview (they did not interviewed me), and sent me programming test. Seriously, I'm still busy right now.
I managed to solve it adding this code, and building with gradle build:
android {
...
signingConfigs {
release {
storeFile file("release.keystore")
storePassword "******"
keyAlias "******"
keyPassword "******"
}
}
bu...
Have done releases on multiple machines using the same keystore with that process.
1. Drop the keystore in your app directory 2. Put those entriess in your build.gradle (for the app module, I think) 3. type `gradlew build` in a terminal in your app directory
meanwhile, enlighten me: you want me to enter my password, plain-text, on the .gradle file, which will then be uploaded to my git repo (and so will my keystore). is that safe?
but I'm still uncomfortable about having my pws in plain text store on the gradle file, and I didn't understand how saving them in a .property will be any different
What I do is I have a thumbdrive that I put the keystore file on along with a password.txt that has the password. So if I loose that I am kinda screwed but I think I can keep track of a thumdrive.
Anything on the web could be hacked. So seeing as though I don't know much about making a server really secure, I am not gona put my most secure things on it.
If I want to take it anywhere I take it off. Its more so I don't have it on my computor because its easier to delete(just smash it) a thumbdrive then to delete soemthing off my hardrive without killing the whole thing.
Since I know nothing and don't know how much time I will spend on it yet, I just want something fairly cheap but still decent so I don't get frustrated
My neighbor plays and he told me about a site to learn from. I can't remember the name but it's around $100/yr but they have a free trial that is like 24 lessons, I think