I'm so tired from work that I can't even see straight, but I must program Android. I had a look today at some of the Morse code decoders on the Google store. They're not so good.
I've got a habit of keeping imports (or requires, or whatever they're called in a language) in alphabetical order. AS does that, whenever I tell it to add an import. Nice job, AS!
But I will keep talking anyways :) So there is this firwmware called Node MCU, that basically replaces the firmware in teh SOC (The original serial AT modem) with a Lua engine. So it works like a Lua Repl through serial port.
But it also implements a filesystem and all sorts of other goodies so you can write your program in Lua and have it run on boot.
I think I will spend soem time on this level jsut experimenting, before I move onto writing my programs in C directly.
I'm having an argument with Java over whether or not I'm passing the correct number of arguments to this class's constructor. Me saying "am too!" and hitting the build button, over and over, seem to be having no effect.
I was looking at that one, but then I got a great deal on my fx-cg10. In the end I use my trusty simple Casio anyways though, never got used to the graphical ones.
No, not stupid, I could totally do that. That's what I meant, phone in tether mode or it would automatically grab on to any open wifi networks it would find.
In case of phone tether the routeing is not an issue (that much) in case of open public networks it would have to tunnel to my VPS
I am currently working on the application of the mobile phones to help the lecturer of taking attendance, and I want to make the button pressed him to call the file from SDcard and store it directly after make sure that it is required in SQLite using android
Can anyone help me?
I am getting the following response from a .net webservice which is of anytype format.I need to parse this format and read the data value like RemMessage and INVM_ID provided in the format.I am not able to parse this format and get appropriate value.The java code is ..
public class WebService {
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> We all remember those famous first words spoken by an astronaut on the surface of Mars: "That's one small step fo- HOLY SHIT LOOK OUT IT'S GOT SOME KIND OF DRILL! Get back to the ... [unintelligible] ... [signal lost]"
I read the developer docs and it says we cannot use admob on the blackberry 10 platform. Is it possible to use the cloud for saving data in the cloud? Is using any of the google play services against google's tos?
I'd prefer not to have to google upset with my developers.
@codeMagic The thing is AFAIK it'S not one standard. Not one governing body. I think some are even just RFID which still has mutliple hardware and physical specs, some have ranges in centimeters some in tens of meters.
It's already developed but we use Bluetooth now. Someone said this might solve some of our problems. Our problems have mostly been hardware related (and due to different BT chips). So I responded that the range isn't enough and the hardware would still need to be built correctly :)
Then you can utilize the micro USB as host and even supply power to the sensor, you wouldn't have to deal with battery powered temp sensors and wireles comm and BT in general.