Warning: Your app contains exposed Google Cloud Platform (GCP) API keys
Documentation: Instead of embedding your API keys in your applications, store them in environment variables or in files outside of your application's source tree.
@eLi I faced that when I published my app to PlayStore bcoz I used my Google API key in some variable in my prj. So, I removed and changed to store my keys in sever side, then give to android with encrypted data, then decrypted in android runtime and used. That disappear warning when I published to PlayStore again.
@eLi I mean encrypt ur API key in server side and respond that encrypted data to Android with one API endpoint. Then, decrypt in android runtime and use. It would be safe than storing API key in android side bro.
@ZarNiMyoSettWin am doing the same , store KEY in server side and in SP in hashed format to avoid requesting api_key in every request. What is your profess on the approach
@eLi , In project must have .so file or libraries that should be compiled for x86 and x64 for both and then you will have to defined those folders on gradle. You can analyze an apk from Build>Analyze apkand see the app under both arch
stackoverflow.com/questions/58059061/… I hammered this garbage and some dude giving me shit for it. I thought long and hard on how to reply to him and in the end I was like fuck this
@TimCastelijns and some questions that are super well detailed go unnoticed because no one, except the true nerds, wants to earn difficultly SO points :D
I literally saw a 350k rep user this morning answering a "how to cast int to Integer in java9", by "Integer.valueOf(int)"...
I'm so tired of all the useless blogs that explain the hello world of a topic, but stop at the very beginning of what would look like something that would be actually useful to cover
I have been desperately/randomly changing bits of code because some systemUiVisibility flags were not taking effect, they should work because I copied the code from another fragment and it works fine there
well of course this one is a dialogfragment and the other is not. And of course dialogs have their own window