Gotta say, I love this SGSIII more and more. Telstra fucked up our phone line today, so we have no internet. But this SGSIII tethered is fantastic at maintaining a consistent connection. My Meizu M9 was hopeless.
i understand. it's fast to design. only one resolution etc. ok so long so good. but then have only one guy dealing with android making sure all different devices are ok - feels kinda unfair <.<
I saw it a few days ago and there was like "This power cannot fall into the wrong hands!" and stuff XD
HAHAHAHA Clearly a Masterpiece, I found myself full of mixed emotion while being taking on the Mystic adventure crested by Google Inc. With a hint of Hardcore Erotica I found myself unable to put the book down till it was complete.
The narrative is clear and sensitive to the difficult issues faced - but not without humour. This is life-affirming stuff. Tissues at the ready everyone...
wrap up of The Verge's Nexus7 review: Google’s Nexus 7 isn’t just an excellent tablet for $200. It’s an excellent tablet, period.
Last time you wanted help with a simple if/else statament - which was actually "Help me with this problem which is reasonably large enough to fit into it's own SO question"
Well, I've posted the code at pastie: pastie.org/4171404 Basically, the toast messages shows that the String 'status' is changing between it's two states, but the image isn't changing with setResources.
@Graeme - thanks for enduring. I apologise if you think my questions don't belong here.
I have posted some to SO that ended up being to specific to my own project, and I didn't want to waste everyone's time. That's where I thought these chatrooms come in handy..
I'd say that the problem with Strings catches out every Java developer and is a special case.
But it's a pretty good indicator that you should keep reading up on tutorials on the Java Language.
If every passer by asked a "simple" question in here the room would be flooded almost constantly. You can see why we discourage it and hope people will go and read tutorials.
TBH the last question was not that in depth, and I got some help here fairly quickly. I reckon that was the kind of question that was too subjective for SO.
Being a beginner programmer, I don't know where else to turn. I work as a civil engineer, I don't know a single programmer personally, and my questions are far to specific for SO. Sometimes the answers are really simple too, and I don't think SO is a great medium for "try this" - "Oh thanks, that didn't work" - "Oh ok, try this..".. if you know what I mean.
@rascuache well, we all start some things at some time, and learn on our way. So in your case, you'll too learn slowly, about how to program, how to post better questions (its an ongoing process, for me too)
and I really appreciate the fact that you're coming into computer programming from your field of engineering. I know its not the easiest thing to do, so I appreciate your courage and passion in this case :)
@SheikhAman yeah I understand. The thing is, I do put a lot of research into my questions, and I make sure they can be understood. I can ask a decent question, but one of the hardest things being a beginner is that you have no idea where the problems are coming from. It's quite difficult at first to use the debugger, and a lot of the errors aren't that obvious at first.
I've been trying to read up on programming for beginners as well.. But between work , programming and doing engineering masters at uni, I don't have a heap of time. So I try to do practical applications of java apps - to keep it fun, so I don't lose interest.
@rascuache It'll get better with experience. After 6 years of programming, and 1 and a half years of Android, I still routinely get stuck on stuff that makes me feel quite stupid after solving it.
@rascuache Being a skilled programmer isn't about memorising languages or constructs, it's about the ability to learn how to find out about these things. Post question's here can get you answer's but you won't learn how to become a better programmer.
@Graeme I disagree. As an engineer, I pride myself on my ability to learn through practical application. Asking questions here helps me overcome small hurdles, allowing me to progress in that particular piece of code. Through this progression I learn more and more aspects of both Java and Android.
I'm really proud of what I've achieved in a short period of time - I think this method works for me. And that's what all learning is about. Finding what works for you. You might do things differently - that doesn't make me wrong.
And it's easier to get your head around their abstract concepts when you're a newbie, since you haven't been taught to love how horrible other languages are
I dunno man, I'll just use whatever does the job ATM. I'm trying to make a music player for my phone. I don't expect t to be any better than the existing ones available, but it will be mine, and that's enough for me to use it. Other than that the only thing I really want java for is a few simple apps for work..
I do - but the thought of another language right now is too much. I'm deep in frustration with my app, which I better get back to. I'll have a bit of a look later though, thanks for the suggestion.
Anyway, thanks for your help guys. I'll catch you round.
@rascuache Don't get frustrated. this is what will teach you. be around more than often, and I believe your engineering background will help you a lot in learning how to do things when you're programming
I am creating a media player very similar to the RandomMusicPlayer in the android samples. I'm trying to send a broadcast intent when processPlayRequest or processPauseRequest is called (when the user presses play or pause and the MediaPlayer begins playing/pauses). The broadcast intent is receiv...
Knowing what is where is a very basic bit of knowledge you need to know in order to code. Why not try to do a few more simple programs before you do something as complicated as an Android application?
I'm fine - I'll sort it out. Don't know if I deserved a downvote before I got the chance to fix it - not to mention you could've just said something here. "Be excellent to each another." - hmm
Yeah thanks for the advice. I did read that earlier, today, somebody has suggested in an answer not to use toast.. I'm still getting familiar with the debugger, but I'll try and get into that habit.
@Graeme I've tidied up that code as best I could, if you do want to have another look. I'd very much appreciate some more pointers if you can see what's going wrong.
I need some user advice: I'm making a game, and I need to store some user data in an online database. Now to identify individual users, I'm trying to choose between having them sign up for an account at the beginning or using the device IMEI/MAC address. Which is a better option? Signing up for an account might not be liked by some users, but the IMEI system might fail if a device is passed on by one user to another. If anyone has any other suggestion as well, I'd be happy to hear it.
So i have developed this app that accesses the google maps on the device. after that it reads the corner cordinates (top left and bottom right) of the screen visible on the device and stores the values in variables xmin xmax ymin and ymax. now these values are passed to the web service,
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