09-27 11:22:50.476 1961 2207 W WindowAnimator: Failed to dispatch window animation state change. 09-27 11:22:50.476 1961 2207 W WindowAnimator: android.os.DeadObjectException
My daughter was vaccinated yesterday and today she got some fever and the day care went nuts.... was half way to my office when I was called to pick her up again
now she is asleep and I have to do some small stuff for work
> Heute teilte die YouTube-Vertreterin Juniper Downs auf einer Zwischenbilanz-Veranstaltung des deutschen Bundesjustizministeriums zu Maßnahmen gegen "Hate Speech" mit, dass die Inhalte, die am häufigsten als "Hass" gemeldet werden, Videos des Sängers Justin Bieber sind.
ROFL
short translation: YouTube representative said that Justin Bieber videos are the most reported videos in the category "hate"
does anyone here know how to get the crashlytics to log uncaught exceptions even though you have a sticky service running in the background which causes the app to be restarted instantly and thus lose the logs or something?
Tim, i made a separate applicationIdSuffix for the debug builds (which are not proguarded) and I am getting crash reports from this build, but not from the staging build which is proguarded, so you think proguard could be the culprit here?
I have a custom type Position(x,y,z),now I create a ArrayList<Position>, i want to sort this array ordered by the value of z, from small to bigger,how can i do that using Collections.sortor is there any other efficient sorting method?
When I try to use
public class PositionComparator implements...
The differences are listed in the Javadoc for ListIterator
You can
iterate backwards
obtain the iterator at any point.
add a new value at any point.
set a new value at that point.
ListIterator lets you have the hasPrevious() method and get any item in a list
ListIterator seems like the one I need to get the first item
i can only assume they both work in the same way, or at least the hasNext does
it's not actually correct but helps understand how an iterator works and why !hasNext will return true even on the last item, it'll return false AFTER the last item which is quite useless.
obviously not something for my use case, but others are happily answering that !hasNext() will get you the last item in an array
@TimCastelijns that mobile platform is offering what Firebase initially was, real time live database
Of course you get all the extras with Firebase now but initially whenever I was looking for a real time database just over a year ago it was really only Parse and Firebase. It looks (at least in the video at least) like Realm is going to offer something similar :)
If you think about it, after thread.start() is called, the code continues and the try/catch is done. Then some time later the thread task may crash, but the main thread is not in the try/catch anymore. It makes sense
Yeah CF too much distraction. At least in here I can learn something, or teach someone some stuff I know :-)