You are literally sharing a picture where you see the size of folders and files. Why not just go deeper into the folder structure until you find where those numbers come from?
just open your amalappt*** folder and check the files. Maybe you have some hprof dumbs there which can take up a lot of space...
@DaveS hardware has to increase due to code that eats the components of the device. So it's a constant increase battle that if it can be reduced in using performance efficiency: I'd sign for it
if we settle for performance efficiency the hardware market could slow down a little
the hardware keeps getting improved not because it's needed to accomodate unoptimzed code, but because people will pay money for something that has higher numbers on the box, even if it won't change anything for them. Part of dave's point is that the hardware in modern phones is so good, it barely matters what code you feed it. Plus the compiler already optimzes most of your code for you.
If you want to optimize further, it will take such a big effort to do better than the compiler, and the performance gain is practically zero, because the hardware is too good anyway.
there are of course usecases where it can be worth it, but this is almost never the case. Hence the saying "premature optimization is the root of all evil". You can optimize if you feel like it, and for like experimentation/research, but it should never be the default approach
I do not like that way of thinking personally, but I understand companies go for it
It's like having a big block V8 car and get passed by a 4 cylinder Volvo because Volvo actually got to pull out most of the engine while 'murica thought "it's got 8 cylinders so we're good"
it's all about money. 99% of clients/managers will laugh at you for saying "I can make this code run 5% faster, but it will take me 5x as long to finish the work"
it's more like having two V8 cars. One has fat person driving and one has a skinny person driving because skinny in this case is more optimized. The car doesn't care, you won't notice the difference
untill you hit the gastation and have to pay for the extra weight on the same miles
I get both sides, ofc I am not debating here it's a personal matter. I have overstep these boundires myself and lost half a year school due to that MVVM android project for instance
@Tim i think that's the main point people miss, performances usually start at the high level code that people produce and frankly that's where most problems come from, dabbling in the optimisation of the lowest level is a last recourse for very specific things
yeah, I meant more the "client code" using the high level APIs, bad programming basically, very small techniques like not using caching, abusing high scopes of variables etc...
how does the team works, what kind of projects, flexibility with regards to work arrangements, evolution paths and perspectives / career development, compensation ...
basically to let them talk, are they expanding or are they filling for someone who left, and if they're expanding, why? are they currently drowning under work or ...
you don't elaborate so you don't limit their explanations, you let them say whatever they want and then ask for more details if needed
that question has many potential answers: "scrum on a big project", "we work by small groups everyone owning a project", "we do pair programming" etc..
it can be good to know how international the team or department is, because if 1 english and 9 spanish for example, the spanish are not gonna speak english the whole day just so the english can listen in, and it will make the english feel exluded
I installed Google Play's billing inside my app and followed all steps in documentations but stills not working and I think because I don't put license key yet, I copied it from Google Play Console but I don't know where I should put it.
Note: I don't use this library
Can someone tell me where ...
@Cool I would like to add to turn the conversation to your side. Ask the manager how he got in that company and why. Ask him what his vision is and what he thrives for
Showing that interest gives you a high plus, and it's valuable info to see who you are working for
I have a friend changing job, he took a week of vacation, the place he is interviewing for gave him a "48h" test. Which is easily worth 4 to 5 business day of work.
I hate when HR do that. They don't seem to understand you may have a life outside of their hiring process.
Which was going to hire me, but they ran into a lease problem midway during the signing process, had to relocate, no physical room for more devs, went under 6 months later.
@MwBakker i don't know if it makes sense phrased this way, but I think it could be summarised as "you still have that personal / proximity touch we lost in our day and age"
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