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17:00
why?
because I don't remember the math for it
Read the wiki for it then
It's not hard
yeah I think those formulas above are correct
I just know I haven't actually used logarithms for anything in the 13 years I've been out of school
17:01
neb, going back to neuronal networks
you might be interested in L-System fractals
I played a bit with them when I was in school
should have stayed in that topic....
Im always interested in fractals :)
brb
you should create a live wallpaper for the Mandelbrot set
I wouldn't be surprised if it has been done
true
you know, a lot of people in the math community discredited Mandelbrot saying that fractals had not actual relevance to day to day life
and now they are used in a ton of places
that happens in all disciplines
haters gonna hate
17:16
yeah
have you seen that pbs documentary, the colors of infinity
?
love it. love so much, I bought the book
I haven't
you can probs watch it free.
pink floyd soundtrack.
thanks!
will watch
anyway, yah... as cool as a mandelbrot fractal wallpaper would be, i think its been done probably 1500 times
maybe not so much in 3d tho?
17:24
90s documentary sound effects are so eery.
I have never seen it done in 3d
(haven't looked for it neither)
The Mandelbulb is a three-dimensional analogue of the Mandelbrot set, constructed by Daniel White and Paul Nylander using spherical coordinates. A canonical 3-dimensional Mandelbrot set does not exist, since there is no 3-dimensional analogue of the 2-dimensional space of complex numbers. It is possible to construct Mandelbrot sets in 4 dimensions using quaternions. However, this set does not exhibit detail at all scales like the 2D Mandelbrot set does. White and Nylander's formula for the "nth power" of the 3D vector \langle x, y, z\rangle is :\langle x, y, z\rangle^n = r^n\langle\sin(...
I was going to say that I have only seen fractals in 2d
there are a lot of fractal live wallpapers... but none are that great, except the electric sheep one which got 5000+ downloads
the markets I'm interested in are always so niche lol
I just made it home for all of you that were so worried about me
I wonder if codeMagic made it home safe...?
Though, once I got here I realized I left my computer in its bag in the lobby of our building, so that's helpful
ohh look...
17:46
Has anyone gone through the Google+ integration in android app?
Magic: Mission Accomplished!
I knew you had something to do with it, Carl
On my way to work, I heard that the city I live in just issued a travel warning so we could be fined for driving...
After our morning meeting (always useless) the city which I work in issued the same warning
Such a productive day so far
O.o
what city do you live in?
Indianapolis?
why did they issue that?
17:51
I had to scrap frost off my windshield Friday morning. I think it got down to like 31F !
hmm, weather apparently
we have some pretty bad weather here at times but I don't recall a situation ever where you could be fined for being on the road
@CarlAnderson Elkhart, norther part of the state
Foamy, I guess because its getting so cold and they expect worse weather soon
Its the 3rd or 4th one they've issued this year
Not just the cold but we've had a good amount of snow then with the wind its blowing shit everywhere and some are pretty icy
You actually only get fined I guess if you cause an accident or get stuck and a rescue vehicle has to pull you out
Fine = $2500
thats too much
Yep, which is why I will be staying home until Wednesday
I have 4 wheel drive so I'm not worried about getting stuck but I don't feel like some idiot hitting me
Everybody is bitching about how cold it is but in a few short months they will be bitching about how hot it is here
18:05
that's what I typically do
Though, the normal high for today is 35 and today it is 5 and -16 with windchill...
wait, you got acrually fined 2500 now?
No, I didn't get fined. But that's what it is if you cause an accident or need to be rescued because you got stuck
oh okay
-16F or C?
Since I know I live in Indiana, I was smart and bought a 4 wheel drive truck so I don't have to worry about getting stuck
F
18:08
lol
oh shit that's cold
Yes, yes it is cold
SO chat needs a widget that will convert our temps to C for you Ahmad
I went out and stuck my tongue to a flagpole to see what would happen
Took 2 hours to get it loose
for real?
18:11
and that is how codeMagic became famous "Dumb & Dumber 2"
Lol, Ahmad! No, its from Dumb and Dumber
The first one, Emmanuel
lol
Er, maybe they were released differently in Mexico
you are starring in the second one, right...
It has been around -11°C the last few days. And I thought that was already cold enough.
18:12
( that is what I meant)
couldn't tell you how it is was in Mexico....
There was already a second one...and it sucked
-11C we go swimming
Water freezes at 0°C
see, our unit system has an order
Yeah, doesn't bother us here
lol
^
I belong to that "our"
afk
18:16
lol
our thermometer goes to 100!
our even goes beyond that, pretty cool, huh?
The McCollough effect is a phenomenon of human visual perception in which colorless gratings appear colored contingent on the orientation of the gratings. It is an aftereffect requiring a period of induction to produce it. For example, if someone alternately looks at a red horizontal grating and a green vertical grating for a few minutes, a black-and-white horizontal grating will then look greenish and a black-and-white vertical grating will then look pinkish. The effect was discovered by Celeste McCollough in 1965. Producing the effect To obtain the effect, first look at a test image s...
yeah, but do your daily temperatures go that high?
haha :D
No, we'd burn down if they would
putting this here
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Q: Android Nav Drawer crashes somewhat frequently, stack doesn't reference my app at all

JMRboostiesI'm using Android's "official" sliding drawer for navigation, classes like this: android.support.v4.widget.DrawerLayout and such. Since implementing it into my app, I've seen a new bug which gets reported somewhat frequently: java.lang.NullPointerException at android.support.v4.widget.View...

18:31
jmr, have you upgraded to support libs 19.0.1?
yes i have
so my app has notifications and it downloads the image used for the icon from the web
im using universal image loader and since it takes a bitmap directly it doesnt size the image appropriately, the end result is that i sometimes get out of memory errors because the image is too big, but the way UIL works it needs some kind of reference to determine image size, i cant just do inSampleSize like i would do when creating the bitmap myself
Everyone get the SE Android app?
is there any documentation on a reliable way to get the notification image icon size
tried searching around but all i could find are sizes for the generic icons like email and stuff
@petey oh shoot actually i havent gotten it
that should hopefully fix
oh the app is live?
Yep, sure is. Looks great too, one of the first to download it.
oh it's only a quarter of a million dollars.
18:53
If I had that much money to blow, I'd totally get one!
Saw this on google+
omg that's ugly
PURPAL!
and they misspelled example
some people just shouldn't design apps
Who needs the green subpixel anyway, amirite?
19:05
hmm I also just saw it on Google+
subpixels?
@aashish Rejected. You only want tech support.
we are here to chat and be friendly to each other, not just solve Android problems.
No we are here to post cat gifs
well that too
Who said anything different from that carl?
19:08
Oops, Google+ crashed
Exception class name : java.lang.NoSuchMethodError in 2.3
lol
Ahmad, I thought it was in "debug GPU overdaw" mode for a sec...
yikes...
it looks so ugly that my eyes are hurting
19:16
wait there is even more
a tablet version
For that price I, at least, expect the planets to have their respective elliptical orbit
funkalicious
the best thing of that app's UI is the nice shadow effect and that is shown in a device/tablet frame
ever since it's possible to color the title and the navigation bar everybod s jumping on that train
honestly, it looks bad
Unless you make it transperant
19:20
first time I see an app that makes the frame look bad
that's cool
lol
Android Design Guide actually encourages changing the color scheme.
to something that makes sense...
you mean purple is not the first color that comes to mind when you think of URL Shorteners?
purple doesn't ever come into mind
but I am not a design person
19:35
good design is hard to come up with. Bad design is easy to spot.
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I am bad design
let the new patent battle begin...
w h y
they're not having a patent battle
they just signed a major patent deal with each other
let's see how that turns out
with Samsung software I'm expecting car wrecks and fractures
3
19:45
I knew you were going to say something like that, lol
waiting for Warren's comment
let's see what he says tomorrow if he reads this
I'm estimating at least 15 deaths
sounds about right
"Facebook.com my grandson Nathan" No.
lol
user457812
20:02
"gmail.com"
user457812
Yeah, that is my parents.
that is the funniest ever
omg
seriously rofling
me too
watched it 3 times already
Jan 24 at 15:33, by Emmanuel
idiot of me
I think almost anyone who has a web site knows that the URL to their website is the most common search term to that website.
20:58
This is a cool video
Animating Activities
21:13
Chet Haase is cool
21:33
He is, really informative
ListView remove animation
I should implement this animation using Parse and post the repo
21:52
Hello, Android!
great fun breaking into your friends masheenz, breaknenter.org/projects/inception
In profiling my code, I've found that the single biggest code block in the part of the code I control is inflating layouts, in trying to get my execution time down on my app's display of large amounts of data. I do quite a few of those actually, and I'm wondering if it might be more efficient somehow to store a desired view in memory and just copy the object somehow.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Pearson, are most of your views programmatically created? If not, maybe you can create some activities/fragments at startup and hold them in memory?
They are semi-programatically created.
Basically, I have a table of text views. Each row is a LinearLayout, with each element in it being a TextView. The LinearLayout and TextViews are in XML files, and they are pieced together at run time.
22:07
okay, you guys got me hooked on another time waster
Pearson - could you switch the table to be a listview?
However, each row is identical, except for the content of the TextViews, and I'm toying with copying an entire row and somehow laying it out.
It is a ListView actually, that looks like a table.
It's not horrible, but slower than I'd like.
yeah
do you get warnings about skipped frames by the Choreographer?
I get those all over the place in my app
22:09
Just a few of them.
Are skipped frames a bad thing?
Yup
Not good at all
I get it on start up, and if I scroll a large amount at once in my ListView, but otherwise...
22:15
You're doing something wrong
I've figured that one out, I'm just trying to figure out how to improve it;-)
Ban any IO from the main thread
You can enable strict mode warnings for that
87% of my app's real-time usage, in a heavy movement area, is in "Object.wait". I think that's good...
err is that in your code?
No...
I'm pretty sure it's Android waiting for the next frame, System Idle time.
22:25
You should see something about handler queue next message or so if it's waiting like that
Do use synchronized? That should cause a wait
Yes, actually. Hmmm...
A thread of sorts that takes a long time inside a synchronized block?
while your ui also tries to access that block?
That explains it then. I was on the right track initially to solving the problem... Thanks!
Yeah, pretty much exactly what you are describing.
Don't synchronize, use a handler or whatever to send the result to the ui thread
The synchronize is a database call, but it's read only, so I should be able to remove that qualifier.
22:29
a database synchonizes already
Actually, I lied, there's no synchronize here now that I look at it.
But I'm convinced that if I do what I was going to do, use a CursorAdapter instead of querying individual rows in the database, it should be smoother.
querying individual rows + from within the mainthread would explain a lot
I've had a suspicion that it would be a problem for a while, but I only tested it this morning.
Any suggestions?
I like the top one better, but that's just because of the colors
22:37
Unified look of images. Colors, size, ...
sorry I'm being a smartass
And maybe a gridview with subtitles, your list looks a bit empty
give your images some padding on the top and bottom too, they're too close together
The list isn't complete. There will be more exercises eventually
I mean the big area on the right with little text
22:39
hmm...
not sure what else to put there
That would maybe be better as a grid
If you're not planning on putting a description next to it
The description text is shown when you click on an exercise.
as well as more images
cool
I'll look into GridView, though. Thanks for the suggestion
(more content in list) lh4.ggpht.com/… or (grid) lh3.ggpht.com/…
^ also margins, text with different styles, icons and a few color accents improve "boring" lists a lot
22:53
I got a crash report on GP!
woot!
that means someone is actually using my app
lol
zapl, where do you work?
Is that your own app, zapl?
not mine, I work somewhere else :)
I have a crash report that I can't seem to clear on Android...
what's that app zapl?
would like to check that out
ah these are two different apps
however thanks
Yep, I was looking for the McFit app since I imagined they have a nice looking one
Looks a bit too much iOSish but it's not bad (the loox one)
wow the loox app is really nice though
too bad I can't understand it
workout plans and stuff like that, you might be able to guess what the content is
23:12
sure
One more thing: If you look at top apps you'll find about 0 with a holo dark theme. All light themes or variations because dark looks too default and is IMO harder to design
dark looks like 'settings'
light with dark action bar however...
thanks
so I can use the same adapter with a GridView that I already use with my ListView?
Yep, just change ListView to GridView
Just need to change the layout for each cell as appropriate
hmm
23:21
That's true
harhar
that's not as bad to change as I thought it would be
It works without but will probably look very wrong :)
without what?
Without changing the item layout
23:27
right
Yes, I think that will look better when I have more exercises filled in.
ahh you started your new app guru :)
yah, been working on a new one for about 2 weeks now
it's coming together a lot more quickly than I thought it would
but then I'm also not agonizing over JUnit tests, either
which is always good lol
So, I'm realizing now that one of the big problems I had was not using newView and bindView...
23:43
with what pearson
I'm working on improving the performance of my table for large data sets.
> Coursera poll: Do unicorns exist?
ahh, had problems?
Nothing too serious, yet...
What did you use instead of newView() and bindView()?
23:45
I put in 1000 items into a test log, and it got clogged up.
I was just doing everything in getView.
That works for small things, but not so well for large things.
nothing serious better not come up
I think I use bindView and newView in my baseball card app.
Didn't use them in my exercise machine app, though.

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