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1:01 PM
@WeirdNerd no need to thank me man! Just deposit any amount between 5-10 million dollars in my account. That'll do
 
lol
 
Yeah sure your account number ?
 
@WeirdNerd just redirect that amount to me
 
BTW that is a very less amount
@ColdFire Sure I already told you my deal
:)
:P
 
5-10 MILLION $ is less
lol
 
1:05 PM
:P
 
i hope you are sane
 
Yeah
 
that deal actually i was referring to 5k per topic not per app
 
5K per topic is too much
I said per app
 
haha i know
becoz i was kidding
 
1:07 PM
LOL
Man
 
btw per 5K per topic is not bad
you get the inside detail of that topic
 
that can be learn't but combining the topics and making the app is one real headache
 
nope
 
Man this notes app is very simple, but to make it, is real one headache..
 
if you know inside making the app is simple
 
1:10 PM
For you it might be easy but for a noob like me it is little tough
 
you only need to take care of special cases
well i taught one guy 7 days and in 7 days he made a Sms APP
 
how much hours per day ?
 
not much
 
Hmmm
 
5 hours i guess
 
1:11 PM
Oh so in 35 hours he made an app
Nice
 
the app was basic but well it was made
 
Yeah depends on the teaching and the grasping..
You are a good teacher
then
 
ofc i am
 
Dude when you have great potential make use of it
 
haha become a teacher i guess not
 
1:16 PM
Nope not about that
Skype ??
 
then?
sure i am always online
 
Ok then
Pinged you there
 
@Shubham D:D
@ColdFire hehe :D
@ColdFire :O good enough to get sms from phone :D
@Hans1984 it's me right now :D
@Shubham Hello :) good morning
@PranavBhattEqualsto_Kitty hello kity :)
 
@AshuKumar Good Morning
 
@MukeshRana what if tell NASA about we have an alien among us then what will happen to you, u even can not imagine :D
@Shubham how are you bro
 
1:29 PM
@AshuKumar quite good
 
@Shubham means u r evil :D
 
@AshuKumar what cat?
 
@Hans1984 nothing cat master :)
end of day is good :)
 
@AshuKumar not today.
I need a quick advice about SVG and vector drawable
@AshuKumar there
hope C_O_L_D_F_I_R_E revert me BACK
 
!!meow
 
@Shubham yes
please ask
do u think he will retrieve like
R_R_I_F_D_L_O_C :D
 
@AshuKumar in api < 21 vector drawables becomes dark automatically.
not picking the colors
 
@Shubham yeah
 
Can we use SVG directly ?? i meam no VectorDrawable
@AshuKumar waht is the alternative. Please share the link i you have. I might save my time
 
@Shubham let me think, .. do not know
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Q: VectorDrawable - is it available somehow for pre-Lollipop versions of Android?

android developerBackground I've noticed that Android now supports some kind of vector drawing, via a class called "VectorDrawable" (and also AnimatedVectorDrawable , BTW) . I've found about it by looking at what's new on Android-Studio I wonder if this would be the end of having to put multiple files into mult...

blog.nkdroidsolutions.com/… @Shubham please check this
 
1:53 PM
Thanks man
but this does not solve my answer they are basically on usage part
 
@Shubham then declare usage as static :D
@Shubham i m happy now :)
 
2:15 PM
anyone have crzcked photoshop with amtlib file?
cracked*
is yes then please send the amtlib file to me through media fire
and ping me
if*
 
!!ceiling
 
hehe
cat
 
hans u have cracked fotoshop?
 
nope
i have no fotoshop at all
 
2:19 PM
oh
XD
 
lol
im sorry cat :)
 
k byre then!
 
@TheLittleNaruto lol, calm down kid, you are all over facebook, twitter with same message
@TheLittleNaruto nah. not this one
 
cat cat
HAY @berserk
 
cat
 
2:41 PM
@ColdFire hmm, I need new word
hoy!
 
3:04 PM
lol
 
Hey @berserk
 
Hay
 
Long time
no see
 
3:25 PM
cat
 
poop on a stick, yall
poop on a motherfuckin stick
 
@ColdFire i am planning to support more svg aka vectordrawable in the application. Is there any issue in that.
 
Hi! Is it possible to access to a variable of a class using Iterator?
 
3:41 PM
@QuicoLlinaresLlorens may be using reflection
getClass().getDeclaredFields() i think this might be access be Iterator and i will give access to variable as weell
 
       Object next = itr.next();
That iterator is going on a List of class Node. Here the class Node:
public class Node {

public int score;//Irá de 0-10
public int move;

public Node(int s, int m) {
score = s;
move = m;
}

public Node (Node n) {
score = n.score;
move = n.move;
}

public int getScore() {
return score;
}
}
So later when I do this -> Object next = itr.next(); How can I acces with "next" to score and move? Thanks for your help
 
I think you'd be better off using the generic version of the iterator that returns your actual type instead of Object
Otherwise just cast the result I guess, "Node next = (Node)itr.next();"
 
I was trying to cast.. Something I did wrong
 
And unless you're doing something weird, just use the handy for syntax. for (Node n: nodes)
No need to deal with the iterator by hand.
 
Ok so lost with java :(
thank you
 
3:51 PM
Are you more familiar with some other similar language?
 
I am more familiar to C++
 
C++ has the exact same range for syntax.
 
yes but I am used to c++ libraries
 
alright
 
But that for is like the swift for. If it exists on C++ I didn't know
thanks for your help!
 
3:54 PM
I guess you're not quite up to speed with the newest updates, although range for has been there since 5 years ago (C++11)
 
So all the time I spent going into a vector.. :(
I think at University we don't learn that because professors think that the best is learning from the basic
 
Well it's good to know how things work on the inside
 
But I'm willing to bet it was rather because your course material was outdated. They often are.
 
Yes I think that's more likely
 
4:17 PM
@WeirdNerd yeah, not here much these days
 
@Shubham nope
 
How do services even work?
 
@ColdFire thanks for the suggestion. I will use SVG/Vector from now
 
The work that services do isn't actually even associated with the service object is it
All it does is exist and keep the process alive, no? (Assuming it doesn't communicate with others)
Should probably say local services in the same process
 
5:00 PM
@berserk Oh ok..Cool
 
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Posted by Ivan Krasin and Tom Duerig, Software Engineers In the last few years, advances in machine learning have enabled Computer Vision to progress rapidly, allowing for systems that can automatically caption images to apps that can create natural language replies in response to shared photos. Much of this progress can be attributed to publicly available image datasets, such as ImageNet and

 
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5:51 PM
Do anyone know a good blog or resource to learn executors or thread pooling?
 
7:38 PM
@AshuKumar Ha Ha Ha.. please do the honours :P
 

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