@WarrenFaith Is there a problem keeping a reference to the outer class? The ViewHolders are only alive as long as the adapter which created them needs them.
And I don't understand why the OP thinks there is a memory leak. There should be multiple instances of ViewHolder: one for each row in the ListView or GridView.
oh sorry to interrupt your discussion but. assume :-) if i already have small company which create some junky hardware. and android will help me to create what i want (unlike apple ). t did not want to reinvent the wheel. plus one for android :-)
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/--pJuYZ4Bp3k/VEAGZPzQzNI/AAAAAAAAIAE/JyntnTuqqeY/w988-h865-no/material.png Does the right one look more like Material Design? Suggestions?
I just went to talk to our Director of Operations and told him I needed to borrow his surface to see if the app would run. I actually pulled of looking and sounding serious for several minutes. Just enough time to confuse the hell out of him
makes x an array of strings using whitespace as delimiter and each %s iterates of it? do you get an index out of bounds if you call %s a fourth time? I don't like that syntax >.<