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04:05
Good Morning People :D
04:29
Very Good Morning!! :)
good morning all
@MukeshRana Sir have you listened this song?
04:47
I guess no
let me do that right now
also give us feedback. :P
sure in few minutes
@RobinHood why why..
So far average, may be after listening 2-3 times, I would start liking but in first go doesn't look like that it can go viral. Only Bilal Saeed and Neha Kakkar fans will appreciate the song
05:03
Good Morning
vgm.. how are you bro?
I m good.. U?
I am good too bro. How's everything?
all is well
cool. Any new tech news?
06:02
What will happen if I replace currently active fragment (say FragA) with same fragment (FragA)?
what do you want to achieve?
I want to load that fragment again
All I can say you are going in wrong direction then
Guide me
what do you actually want to reload? the data?
06:05
Its an viewpager?
is that Fragment is present inside a Viewpager?
lol
@MukeshRana Yeah
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A: How can i set a tag for viewpager fragments?

Mukesh RanaThere are couple of solution for this. 1). When the FragmentPagerAdapter adds a Fragment to the FragmentManager, it uses a special tag based on the particular position that the Fragment will be placed. So you can simply get the current visible Fragment in your ViewPager using these lines of cod...

06:08
seem, with your company my thinking level improved. Thanks Rana :P
hahaha.. lol
@MukeshRana lols did you like?
very good morning all :)
@nawaabsaab Ummm.. not that good but Okay Okay
:P
you gonna like illegal weapon
06:21
hahaha
yeah that one is good
or uchiyan ne gallan tere yaar diya
hahaha.. this one is fine as well
haha.. this One I didn't heard of
This line is in song 'gall ni kadni'
oh okay.. lol
but this song is really getting viral
06:46
Punjabi Singers are rocking this time
Bollywood is also moving towards punjab
Ban ja tu meri rani fab song by guru randhawa
Hmm.. as everyone wants to have swag
Soch of Hardy Sandhu
how you started following MVP structure
means where you find example of that?
Looked multiple samples from multiple developers and then combined all of them to create my own MVP template
but I would say you should go with the android architecture components if you are freshly starting to follow any architecture
06:57
ok thanks
will go with that
(y)
and don't forget to share some knowledge with me as well once you are done with that
lols
nice joke
anyways are you using unit testing??
nope
May be I will try in future for million dollar project
@Test
public void getCurrentTimeInUtc() {
SimpleDateFormat dateFormatter = new SimpleDateFormat(
"yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS'Z'", Locale.getDefault());
dateFormatter.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"));
Date date = new Date();
if (date != null)
System.out.print(dateFormatter.format(date));
}
write this simple code in ExampleUnitTest class and run this method
@Test
public void timeToSend() {
String dateTimeString = "15-Oct-2017 10:00 AM";
SimpleDateFormat dateParser = new SimpleDateFormat("dd-MMM-yyyy hh:mm aa",
Locale.getDefault());
dateParser.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getDefault());
SimpleDateFormat dateFormatter = new SimpleDateFormat(
"yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS'Z'", Locale.getDefault());
dateFormatter.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"));
Date date = null;
try {
date = dateParser.parse(dateTimeString);
} catch (ParseException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
n this also
I don't even know how to use that
I never did unit testing
07:07
the thing is if i'll make builds to check the output it will take so much of mine time
so i simply check what output i'll get
I generally find unit testing useless
if its ok n as per my requirement then i implement in my code
it saves so much of time
@nawaabsaab except this what are other benefits?
It is basically to test the code by giving some inputs
I mean a reasonable benefit that can provoke me to start using Unit Testing
07:09
as here I am giving inputs and getting the result in milliseconds
so that's one use only that it saves time
anything else except this?
07:29
not found, may be it have some more benefits
lol
you quit easily
lols why so
you should have told me more benefits and provoked me to use
means you want to study more about this and if you will find it worthy then only with start using it
I don't want to study, I just want to know the real benefits that can really make me to use Unit Testing. If someone convinced me, then I will start studying it and using in all my apps
08:12
gm all.. too late today
hey good afternoon all
anyone work with cordova please help me
09:11
back now
not me at least
09:56
@Roshnijain you will get punishment for this :P
btw, vgm
@MrNarendra who will give that btw?
10:11
:D
11:02
@MukeshRana It help to maintain the code, defect can easily trace and code re-usability etc.
These are all theoretical, can you explain practically with an example?
suppose suddenly you change in existing code in such a method which is used in multiple class and you don't know that this method is used in multiple classes.
so every time when any module is complete developer should do unit testing, in future any changes will come in existing code then developer must be aware if I make changes in existing code then how many classes will effect etc.
It also help to re-use the code while starting new stuff in existing code.
Unit testing and Proper comment help lots.
There is an site where it explain better and shot.
lemme check.
@RobinHood I didn't get this, If I made a common method for multiple classes then that method should perform similar action for all the classes. So I changed anything inside that and tested for a single class then it should work for any other class using that function. isn't it? How come unit testing is of use here?
@RobinHood Code reusing can be done using an architecture. Again didn't find any specific use of Unit Testing here
so you not doing testing after completion of module in a project?
Actually the only issue I found in Unit Testing is that you can only test those cases that you know already and if you know a particular case then you gonna obviously resolve that even without unit testing. If unit testing can help you finding out cases that you don't know, then I can think it's good to use.
@RobinHood I do but without Unit Testing
11:16
@MukeshRana Same I also follow :P
but in any methodology of agile people giving more weightage to unit testing. I forgot.
IMHO, developers are always aware of what they are writing in the code. so if they are confident in what they are writing, then I don't think they need a unit testing
seem its SCRUM.
@MukeshRana :D
@RobinHood I understand companies give preference to developers using unit testing but I really find it hard. Unit testing may be useful when multiple developers are working on your code, so may be good for big companies I believe
@RobinHood lol :D
11:20
@MukeshRana But some time developer are not aware while starting new whether they already did in the existing code and really happens.
that can happen if you are working in a team not solely on a project
I remember once I went for interview their first question was "do you know about unit testing?"
Because they are follow any agile methodology in which unit testing is essentially require in order to avoid issues
@MukeshRana Valid point.
Hmmm.. but anyhow may be someday, I will start doing unit testing
Let me know when you start, will also start from the same day :D
Failed to find GeneratedAppGlideModule. You should include an annotationProcessor compile dependency on com.github.bumptech.glide:compiler in your application and a @GlideModule annotated AppGlideModule implementation or LibraryGlideModules will be silently ignored
11:27
@RobinHood lol okay :D
> compile 'com.github.bumptech.glide:compiler:4.0.0-SNAPSHOT'
compile 'com.github.bumptech.glide:annotations:4.0.0-SNAPSHOT'
Try adding this @Shruti
not sure, it will work or not, but at least give it a try once
I saw this.. but 4.0.0? are you sure?
nope, not sure at all
11:32
@MrNarendra why not (Y)
or may be stop using Glide. I see number of people facing issues with the Glide these days
@MukeshRana What do you prefer?
there is stable version of glide
@MrNarendra Not working
@Shruti Frankly speaking, I use Fresco and I haven't face any issue till now to switch to any other image loading library
11:36
@Rahul which is that
Ohk I am using 4.3.1
@Shruti ok
@Shruti code
where you annotated @GlideModule
11:42
compile 'com.github.bumptech.glide:glide:4.3.1'
annotationProcessor 'com.github.bumptech.glide:compiler:4.3.1'
12:10
@MukeshRana Ok I will read about it
Okay :D
13:11
what's wrong here?
ProductInfo classObject = new ProductInfo();
    classObject.setOption ("text"); // error: <identifier> expected
Hello Ramona
How are you?
may be the extra space in your setOption before parenthesis?
hi :) how are you? @MukeshRana
@Ramona Clean-Rebuild Your project
and then check
you don't have to create object of the class, inside class itself @Ramona
you can directly call the method
13:24
hi :) ,can you pls add more details ? @MrNarendra
hello :)
from where are you calling setOption()?
from within the same class?
yes.
If so, then you can simply call like this
> setOption("text");
setQty(2);
setPrice("30$");
setDescription("to live on 30$ is great :)");
but, I can't see any benefit of calling setter methods from the class itself
tell me more :)
usually, we interact the setter getter methods via the different class
13:29
so just use variables without set/get methods in this case?
yes, can do that, in case of same class
or otherwise make separate class for getter setter methods
i get these error after deleted this 'object create' line
create object of that class (like the way you did) wherever u need to update those values
Main.java:50: error: <identifier> expected
    classObject.setOption("text");
                         ^
Main.java:50: error: illegal start of type
    classObject.setOption("text");
                          ^
Main.java:51: error: <identifier> expected
    classObject.setQty(2);
can you show updated code, please?
don't use classObject
just try calling those methods simply
@Ramona this doesn't seem the updated one
sorry, u right :) correcting :)
checking...
Main.java:50: error: invalid method declaration; return type required
    setOption("text");
    ^
Main.java:50: error: illegal start of type
    setOption("text");
              ^
Main.java:51: error: invalid method declaration; return type required
    setQty(2);
etc...
show full code now
full class
Main.java
13:35
there is nothing like it :) just this paste.ofcode.org/3aaUJpy3wAsrj8FD24rWvc6
btw, who is Enzokie? :P
what is your actual requirement, by the way?
just make it working :) ArrayList inside hashMap :)
HashMap<Integer <classObject>> myList = new HashMap<Integer <classObject>>();
what are you doing here?
creating object and trying to add object's data into hashMap :)
why don't you just make an arraylist of that object
and use it accordingly
Something like -
> ArrayList<ProductInfo> productInfoList = new ArrayList<>();
ProductInfo classObject = new ProductInfo();
classObject.setOption("text");
classObject.setQty(2);
classObject.setPrice("30$");
classObject.setDescription("to live on 30$ is great :)");
productInfoList.add(classObject);
13:42
coz im learning and have no idea how to do it :(
:)
something like this
^^
and can use that arraylist productInfoList, wherever needed.
@Ramona I am good. how you doing these days?
@MrNarendra ok, working on it :) see how it goes :)
@MukeshRana how am doing ?:) well let me put it this way - 'from bug to bug' :)
hahah.. you are really progressing lol. From XML issues to Java Code :P. Be Positive :)
it's great fun :) basically im playing with my lack of programming knowladge :)
13:54
@Ramona then Keep having fun xP
@Ramona it's good as long as you are playing. Don't get properly engaged in that ;)
@MrNarendra got lost :) could you say what's wrong? paste.ofcode.org/iZENiYabGMxgK3Mrefz9pJ
@MukeshRana i think one day i will :) do you reckon it would be unhealty?
:)
@Ramona Even I am about to get lost :)
oh no! :)
totally confused seeing your code, that what you actually want
are you referring some tutorial or link?
14:03
no, just wanned to learn how to call objects from ArrayList in HashMap
for learning that, you must use 2 separate classes
pls go on...
one for containing only getter() setter methods
yes...
and the other one from where you will call that
and add it in list
14:04
@Ramona yeah.. Like we all people are having boredum routine ;(
anyways gotta go for now. Will talk to you later :)
and then must put that list in hashmap (but only if the requirement says so :) .....)
and that what causing me troubles... putting that list in hashmap to display its values when running.
@MukeshRana till then, stay as pure awareness
for putting anything in hashmap, you need one key and one value
yes. so what i was missing in this code was a 'key', i guess...
Key is usually of String type
and value can be any Object
14:10
so<String<Object>>?
HashMap<String, Object> myList
HashMap<String <classObject>> myList = new HashMap<String <classObject>>();
from this first code version
apart from this set/get...
i just get these bloody errors abt some identifier paste.ofcode.org/stHpwacUvXAckV2ZRy6Aw4
is that this key ?
do step by step
first remove everything, except getter / setter methods, from that Model class
done..
good
now create a new class
probably the activity class
btw, time to leave now
:/
14:22
@MrNarendra many thanks :) will let you know how it went :)
 
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