You send in the word file. All tech and author reviews happen in word. Then they make one PDF file out of each chapter, and another author review happens to make sure the guy who made the PDF got the code and paragraph order and formatting right
Ahmad and I are using a private git right now to maintain it. Apress just has a SharePoint system for author-apress-reviewer interaction. No version control whatsoever.
I think thats nice, since when I buy a book with over 500 pages and I hold it in my hands, it's like "I'm going to read you for the next three months"...
I also thought that about Smashing Android UI from J. Lehtmimäki... turns out the book had way less information about the programming side than I thought. Too much design stuff.
Normally, in books like you're writing, you have code-listings over half a page at many points. Code Complete had listings in the order of like 5 to 10 rows every 20 pages
Yeah. My AR book had a few listings that spanned over a couple of pages :/ Couldn't find a way to cut those down. Trying to keep them smaller in this one.
I can't drive (or ride in case of bikes) any motorized vehicle for another year
Though Indian laws are a bit unclear on custom built vehicles. So if I built myself an electric car that's not certified as a car, even a new born could legally drive it (not physically though)
room topic changed to Android: Tales of the fight between green robots and nyan cats, in the realm of Unicornia. We can teach you to fish, but we're not giving out free tuna. Read the House Rules! mainerror.github.com/android-room-rules [android] [dogs] [lukas-made-me-do-it] [unicorn] [xkcd]
room topic changed to Android: Tales of the fight between green robots and nyan cats, in the realm of Unicornia. We can teach you to fish, but we're not giving out free tuna. Read the House Rules! mainerror.github.com/android-room-rules [android] [dogs] [unicorn] [xkcd]
room topic changed to Android: Tales of the fight between green robots and nyan cats, in the realm of Unicornia. We can teach you to fish, but we're not giving out free tuna. Read the House Rules! mainerror.github.com/android-room-rules [android] [dogs] [ukas-made-me-do-it] [unicorn] [xkcd]
Whenever a room owner edits a room's info, a message from the editor's account is posted into the room reflecting the changes. These type of messages are apparently called audit messages, as when you try to delete them you're told you can't delete this audit message.
It is also seemingly impossi...
Not me, but I heard it's worth it. Unless Amazon picks your app to be the "free app of the day". In that case you'll get a lot of new users, but earn nothing.
@Ahmad I'd be glad to pick up some new users with a "free app of the day". If it's good enough to recommend to their friends, then it will be worth it.
@eskimoapps.com It sounds like good advertising to me. If the app is good enough, the word-of-mout referrals will make up for the initial lost revenue.
the thought process is that by giving it away you get a lot of new users who may share it, and will hopefully will rate it. The ratings make it easier to get "real" downloads
My application requires me to call an intent to take a photo. The photo cannot be in the gallery but instead must be in a specific directory on the SD card.
Originally I just used the EXTRA_OUTPUT, but I soon discovered the following:
- Some devices use it completely and skip the gallery.
-...
Anyone here ever worked with the Camera API? It seems easier to write my own camera-application than to use the intent
My question is best made with an example.
public static boolean DEBUG = false;
public void debugLog(String tag, String message) {
if (DEBUG)
Log.d(tag, message);
}
public void randomMethod() {
debugLog("tag string", "message string"); //Example A
debugLog("tag string...