I have a preference activity which contains a checkbox and a list preference. The main activity of this application gets the current value of the list preference and uses it as the url to gain data from. My problem is that on a fresh install the default value is not being set, thus the value bein...
@jozefg just about to take a look at this project that I need to get done. Wish I had more people working on it with me, but hey, the life of a programmer right? lol
I have a game concept up, 480 page outline that's going to be due up after this project, which I'm dreading.
Yeah Maven is all kinds of complicated. I just push the build button on my IDE for that. Why all the extra? As far as Mercurial vs SVN, I haven't had to branch anything really and when I do tortise handles that wonderfully. I suppose I just haven't run into the right situation for them.
And yeah like at my current project there are 16 different independent projects, they all dependent on each other in complicated ways so just hitting compile doesn't work, maven handles compiling things in the right order so everything builds without errors
As for branches, every new feature can get its own branch with mercurial, also people can work independently for weeks or months without pushin to the central branch, this means you CAN commit broken code and no one has to know
@Drose Talking about which. NetBeans has a "Search in Projects" option in the Edit menu. Maybe look there in Intellij.
@Drose I'm just starting to use git. It's pretty nice from what I have seen so far. Haven't used mercurial or maven yet. I usually just use Ant scripts for my builds.
@Drose My query that returns every row works. Three different queries that use a WHERE clause on an INTEGER column work. This query effectively uses a WHERE clause on a STRING column and doesn't return any rows when I think it should.
@Drose glad to entertain you ;-)
My code is in my github and sourceforge repos, if you are interested in looking at it.
sqlite> select * from baseball_cards; select * from baseball_cards; 1|A|1990|123|10000|2|S|Shortstop 2|Q|1995|111|5000|1|W|Right Field 3|H|2002|666|4200|3|J|Catcher 4|P|1976|45|12300|1|O|Shortstop 5|Z|1980|159|25000|1|X|First Base 6|Qwerty|1950|42|10000|1|Asdf|Pitcher sqlite> select * from baseball_cards where player_name="P" select * from baseball_cards where player_name="P" ...> ; ; sqlite>
This started as a desktop app and I decided to port it to Android. The Swing version is pretty solid, I think. I'm gonna change the player name query to use LIKE rather than = and maybe some other small tweaks before bumping to v1.0
private String workPath = java.net.URLDecoder.decode(GscSystem.class.getProtectionDomain().getCodeSource().getLocation().toURI().getPath(), "UTF-8"); when compiling says unreported exception must be thrown etc
now this is something that I assign as a class variable