@Ahmad i might be wrong but it could be related to prevent package loss / corruption? it's a very common problem on small bandwidths that big .rars or .exe's corrupt.
i'd make a fade + framelayout and a swipe + viewpager option, and let users pick, atleast.
because , F.E. , thinking as trying to sell this option in an app, none of our clients like fading things, and they "tolerate" the swipe because looks similar to IOS (and they all want both apps to look exactly the same).
@CptEric Thats because you know android better than ios. ios is freaking weird, but once you know it some things are quite nice. Well at least in the 2 weeks of ios I did.
Ah, It's the other way around at the client I was last at. First android had to look like ios, now it's the ios guys having the hard time making it look like android
Ios dev seems to have gotten harder. Android devs are used to fragmentation but ios devs are not (well, many are not). Wasn't it kind of the point of ios that there are few different devices and form factors?
"Even for a user with two factor authentication enabled, you can still access Slack with nothing else but this token. " That's what I hate about 2-factor authentication :(
I don't hate two factor authentication. I just think in some cases it gives a false sense of security. And it is freaking annoying to deal with at times.
I had to write down a recovery code for my Steam account. to recover in case I can't authenticate with their app
I'm doubting it is more secure than just the password I had
I needed it after doing a factory reset of my phone and forgetting to disable it first
I tried Remix OS yesterday. It works well. Can anyone explain me it's raison d'être?
I don't see why running an os for a desktop/laptop built on an OS for mobile touch-based devices (in turn built on the base of an OS for desktop/laptop) would be something useful.
Sure, it lets me use android apps on my laptop. And I could finally play brave frontier which doesn't run on my phone and didn't seem to work on emulators.
@miva2 If you've got Android Studio 2.0+ (maybe even earlier), you can do File -> New -> Vector Asset... then pick from the material vector icons there
I can't select the github repo I created from gitkraken when I want to add a remote in gitkraken :(
wtf, it works now
and i've been trying for 20 minutes
Hey I just wondered... can't you make something that checks all android projects on github, builds them and puts them on the playstore? That would be pretty cool
Will probably have tons of legal issues but still cool.
graeme, srcCompat just ensures you target the injected widget from the compat lib, so you can still use <ImageView... but with app:srcCompat you can point it at a drawable xml, which was created from an SVG, for example - so now you can just ship your app with one SVG, instead of 5 pngs for all the DPI levels