No because I am yet to experience a culture where chicks somewhat express their feelings if not openly, secondly I am known for having attitude and ego maybe because I don't talk much
lastly, my previous attempts on chicks resulted in "I can't believe you don't already have a gf" and was titled playboy because I somehow look like one
damn, just checked on my teacher in animation and graphic design, he really improved his speaking skills all of a sudden he could barely do the talking
Im a little confused - I know StateFlow is conflated by default, but it doesn't emit a new value even if it is different. I have a custom data class which is parcelable. When I change one property in that data class, StateFlow is not seeing that thus not emitting the new value. Maybe I'm doing something wrong here?
Yup. It has different values - the only difference is: the first time setProduct is called, the Product object has one of it parameters as null. The second time setProduct is called, the Product have that one parameter set to a proper value
I think there is something wrong with comparing the Product old value with the new one
yesterday a friend asked me if I can help him with api of an app uses, I said ask the devs but he said he can't so I did some reverse engineering, extracted api into text file sent it to him, today he is like I can't figure out how to send orders and requests from api and if I can send it for him
I said I thought you needed it for some app you are making, he said nah, just send thousands of requests to them so they can't process the real ones
the lack of problem solving skills and the lack of problem solving oriented teaching in my cs class is scary
Students ask questions and get solutions. If they are lucky they get an explanation, but teachers aren't explaining how to find those answers on their own.