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02:01
@CSchulz it could be that you are registering the content observer multiple times,
morning!
I can't believe how much I missed!
If that does not work the try returning true from deliverSelfNotifications()
hey ya
what did you miss? .-.
um, do you guys see "1 second later..." between Reno and my chat?
I missed six messages!
ah!
that's funny!
I'm guessing both of our browsers were in "chat is asleep" mode
and when we both chatted at the same time, both of our browsers triggered the message...
TR watches as Reno runs out to find evidence for or against TR's theory
02:06
It must be in the Chrome source code!
@CSchulz try calling unregisterContentObserver() in onDestroy()
so weird!
You're right; Safari doesn't show the "1 second later" thing...
Funny bug,
I'll take it to meta?
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I'll take it to your face!
02:20
yeah it would be great if it was a certified bug that we found right here!!
I don't really have time to post it to meta, so please be my guest.
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I am now collecting survey results on student Blackboard use in one of my classes
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I'm kind of hoping my results actually suggest the exact opposite of what I'm looking for
my latest fun from Eclipse: nothing is in the /gen folder!
Deleted /gen, refreshed project, Cleaned project.. still nothing
 
3 hours later…
Moral of the story, OVERENGINEERING WOOOOO!
moral of the story: I need to get my code finished!!! bah
 
1 hour later…
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06:50
Moral of the story: Objective-C is best.
is that a subjective claim?
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Completely objective.
07:17
hmm that must be what it stands for!
Objective-C(ompletely)
07:39
Noon
where are you?
are there many 30-minute timezones in India?
Japan has 1 timezone, and never changes its clocks for daylight savings
I know the continental US has 4 timezones, and maybe some little weird spots
07:45
No India has only one timezone I guess, not sure :P
Nepal has the weirdest timezone
+05:45
yep, 15 minutes off. time.is/Nepal
07:49
They did not want to share the time with India
fair enough
I wonder if there's a spiritual reason for that
"we don't want your morning meditative state to impede on ours."
Did you know that if you have your watch on Indian standard time.
and you flip it, upside down
and read the time, it's UTC/GMT
can you define "flip it"
hahaha
I guess only for analog, but even then I don't think it will be quite correct
well yeah
oh maybe it will
07:56
approximate
I was thinking the hour hand will mess it up
but hmmmmmm
cool!
Lalit, can you verify Reno's claim?
speaking of time, did you post that weird 1 second bug to meta?
No, I can't verify anything that Reno claims, he is too smart :P
so that's why I couldn't find it!
08:00
sweet!
Nice one :P
08:14
Morning.
Morning buddy.
I tried to keep your room free of bugs, but found one anyway...
Oh?
Tell me more.
I found a time-warp bug, which Reno recently posted to Chat feedback
(see above for the link)
08:25
mhmm
sorry to bug you if you don't have time for frivolous issues, but man was that weird!
good morning :)
btw. if you havent noticed: I'm Mav3ric, just renamed
I hadn't noticed
Now that the name Mav3ric is free; I may rename myself!
08:31
nooooo
its bound to my avatar, you cant use it :P
noooooo!
In other news, I've got a couple of classes that define/use an Interface to send and receive messages
the class that needs to send messages has an ArrayList of listeners, and sends them all the messages as needed.
BUT I want to unregister listeners on occasion, and I'm a bit worried that I shouldn't be doing an ArrayList
use a map?
BUT BUT, I'm going to read the docs on ArrayList and see if I trust its ability to remove things
yeah, but I don't know a smert way to uniquely identify the listeners
each one could declare itself as some random string,
hm
or maybe getClass() has a nice string I can use.. hmmm
08:37
I was using EMF lately and they use an List too
arraylist supports a removal with the object, not only with the index
so it should do the job?
I could add the Listener, ask the array to tell me its size() so I know which index
but it seems spooky, and I bet there's a better way
do you keep the objects of your listeners anywhere else?
I may look into maps
?
I think the answer is no
e.g. in the class where you add them?
but don't 100% understand "objects of my listeners"
well in each case they are just adding themselves
08:42
ah...
@ThunderRabbit Are you talking about Observer pattern?
I used something like: obj.addListener(myListener) where myListener is kept as a class variable
maybe
to be more clear, I have some Activities that are kicking off some AsyncTasks
so I can call remove with myListener again
and the Activities need to know if/when the tasks complete
but only if the Activity is in front, do I care for it to be notified when the tasks complete
08:44
This is where I use an IntentService. :)
A new realm for me!
but it sounds much easier than fragments
fragments are for gui?
o_O
Not solely.
So the activity will have a thing in the manifest saying "I care about this intent"
and the async task will send that intent, right?
The fragments I meant are those that crop up when trying to support phones with old SDKs while writing code for new Android SDK
anyway, thank you, Oct for IntentService suggestion; I shall look into that.
Well I'm actually talking about a real IntentService implementation but your way might work as well.
08:47
yikes! you want me to do real coding?
^^
hahah um, so I will look at IntentService and see how much I don't know what I'm talking about.
@CSchulz could help you there
he did it in our projects
Well not everyone agrees with my way to use it. Good thing is I don't care.
08:50
haha he just told me that he is doing an tutorial about it right now
but his wlan just went away^^
Unless he's nearly finished with the toot, I'll probably have to forage for other resources, including, perhaps, Android docs, and my brain.
he is writing it as an answer to an question on SO
nearly finished
08:53
@ThunderRabbit Take a look at the GoogleIO application. It makes use of IntentServices.
"Usually, a started service performs a single operation and does not return a result to the caller. For example, it might download or upload a file over the network. When the operation is done, the service should stop itself."
Don't worry. The documentation is of course wrong.
"does not return a result" sounds not useful to me..
:-)
whew!!!
also you could send an broadcast after it is finished
and listen to it
You decide if it does or not. :D
08:54
Hello ^^
aaah there he is
hello!
"the GogleIO application" ?? which year? which app?
Aaaahh ... run away screaming
hey does anyone know where can i get stuff to study about the Android OS...?
I think 2010.
08:55
Of course I meant Goggle not Gogle. hahahaha
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@Urban Amazon and the internewbz.
:) i was hoping for some book title if anyone is familiar with one...
I'll be back in several bits
@Urban start with developer.android.com

Android Book Club June 17

Jun 17 at 19:09, 45 minutes total – 77 messages, 3 users, 0 stars

Bookmarked Jun 17 at 21:28 by Octavian Damiean

Android Book Club - June 25

Jun 24 at 19:04, 1 hour 45 minutes total – 200 messages, 7 users, 1 star

Bookmarked Jun 25 at 4:21 by Sathya

Android Book Club July 1

Jul 1 at 19:10, 36 minutes total – 115 messages, 3 users, 0 stars

Bookmarked Jul 1 at 20:01 by Octavian Damiean

There you go.
08:57
@MatF brilliant
thx a lot @OctavianDamiean
this shud do..
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A: Wait for executed AsyncTask with ProgressDialog

CSchulzMy solution was to use callback methods with an interface implementation. Another possible solution is the use of an IntentService in combination with a PendingIntent. The communication is realized with Intent's. If you want to use a ProgressDialog, you need an own Activity for it, which registe...

is the android book club still active?
It will be from 9th December.
It will be a monthly event.
@OctavianDamiean too busy playing cod atm?^^
k..
09:03
@OctavianDamiean I create the comprehensive only for you :P
No. I stopped playing MW3. The hype is over for me. It lasted 21 hours.
Here is the room schedule.
thx :)
However the Android tag meeting will be a 14 days event now.
Are you the tag moderator now? :)
No. Just someone who cares.
Oh yea!
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Q: November 2011 Moderator Election: Town Hall Chat (scheduled)

Rebecca ChernoffIn connection with the moderator elections, we will be holding a Town Hall Chat session with the candidates. This will be an opportunity for members of the community to pose questions to the candidates on the topic of moderation. Participation is completely voluntary. I am working with the can...

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09:08
The most important question at a town hall would be "do you endorse unicornery?"
Of course. Free unicorns for everyone!
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Can I have a parrot with a unicorn horn?
Even that if you want. :D
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I have a new goal: I'm going to make a unicorn hat and try to get my parrots to wear it
lol!
I demand pictures.
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09:10
My derpatiels might allow it.
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Qwerty might also let me do it.
Would that be a parroticorn then?
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A parrot with a piano key strapped to its head.
@OctavianDamiean I am surprised you haven't edited my answer yet
Uhm, why a piano key?! :D
09:12
@ThunderRabbit Does it help you? :)
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It's white. Usually.
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One of these days I'll have to find some way to make myself sick of watching anime, just for social reasons.
would have to be a pretty big parrot, methinks
CS, it may in fact help, but I'll have to parse it a couple more times..
Parse? Did I write too difficult?
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"What've you seen recently?" "Well, I saw Puella Magi Mad- why are you walking away?"
09:14
no, but it's a lot for my rabbitbrain to take in one go
Ah okay :) But feedback is welcome ;)
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Rabbit brains are tasty according to one of my classmates.
haha
CS, I see "so we habe" and "lets go" in your answer
@CSchulz did you try out those two suggestions for your ContentObserver problem?
09:16
only 2 characters to change, so I shan't do it
@CSchulz I'm just actively ignoring you. :D
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This is why you don't let birds on keyboards.
@OctavianDamiean Yeah I noticed it ... I am an old mate, don't know me anymore?
09:17
h3ll no I don't know you
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I see what you did there
@Reno Which suggestions?
hahaha
I know what you did last summer
7 hours ago, by Reno
@CSchulz it could be that you are registering the content observer multiple times,
so onDestroy() you call unregistercontentobserver()
or something
09:22
@Reno Oh ... I haven't seen that message
@Reno That isn't the problem I have added the unregister in the onDestroy but the message is shown about 8 times
Reboot your phone to kill the old contentObservers ?
Are you sure that you don't just get the message eight times? Maybe someone is bombarding you.
Fu :P
who would anyone write him messages? evil laugh
I hate you all mumbles something about I could burn the whole room
09:28
:D
<3
uhoh...
(hee hee CS doesn't know this is a virtual room!)
@nil do you still watch Bleach?
I think he meant the class room we are in :O
Is season 15 worth watching?
09:29
haha are you guys all together?
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I don't think I've seen more than a couple episodes of Bleach before deciding it wasn't worth it
CS and me are, yes...
is behind everyone in this room
look out, Mat, CS is goin' kerazzyyy!!!
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09:30
both studying the same bullsh*
Octavian, cut it out! stop watching over my shoulder as I type!
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I simply lack the attention span necessary for a series as long as Bleach
Yeah the fights and too long, I only watch the funny parts. (Shinigami's cup)
aw man.... the correct answer was Oct, while you're back there, can you rub my shoulders a bit?
09:31
@ThunderRabbit You will seen his pron :D
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Prawns?
preening parrots?
@Reno Here the logcat output, first start of the observer leads into the exception, second start produce the messages pastebin.com/c62Ws0Wz
Your query returns 0 rows, which is why you are getting an error while trying to use the 1st row of a 0-row Cursor.
09:37
After noon all
@Reno Yeah that is the problem with the first sms but why is the observer called multiple times for the second sms?
Because due to the exception, your contentObserver is not unregistered (just guessing here)
When will the moderator election be held ?
@Reno So try/catch around all and testing again :)
09:42
@Dharmendra All information is in the right box on this site.
@Reno Now I got while receiving the sms all log output (9 times)
Reboot your phone.
Morning peeps
You have so many content observers running now :)
OMG 26 nominations for 4 position
09:44
hey peep
@Reno I wiped all times ;)
@Dharmendra I think there were way more nominees last year.
Humm but this is also very tough competition
for those keeping track, I'm going to use Broadcast Intent/Receiver developer.android.com/reference/android/content/…
anyway I think you will be one of new 4 moderator @OctavianDamiean
09:52
Like I already said. I'm pretty sure I won't since there some very active Meta super stars on that list.
But you always active in meta
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Funniest thing I've seen all day, which isn't saying much since it's only 2:53am
When ever I open meta I find you on meta
nil, did he just wake up?
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09:55
I imagine he likely just took a bath
a bath near 3am? what do your parrots do??
@nil Why is that funny? :)
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I never said that was my parrot
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And it's funny 'cause it's a wet parrot. They look ridiculous.
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10:00
This is what owls do when you sleep. You should fear owls.
o.O
holy craps!
Looks like it's trying to eat her ear!
Is it trying to eat him?
that's why I wear a hat when sleeping!
10:02
It cleans her ears ;)
plus I have the laser grid from Biohazard protecting my room
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Actually, the owl is dropping a rodent on her (or him, not sure)
Which just means that it likes her.
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Or it's setting up the room for a demonic ritual
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10:06
That's why you can't leave the gifts cats bring you - they're actually forming an enormous ring of suffering around you.
so, anyone know anything about getting raw light sensor values via a rooted phone? :P
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Probably varies from device to device.
I assume it might be in /proc/ somewhere.
Under /dev you will find the file for the device :)
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It is sleepy time.
10:10
wow. actually I decided I want an owl, now.
nite nil
Good night @nil
I've a question for you guys!
Which is the better logic/layout:
The latter version.
And why? :)
More readable or more efficient, or both?
or coding standards?
Because it saves you an if check and is more readable.
10:15
or personal preference.
Nope, two if's in both.
I'm sure the compiler optimises it
do whatever reads easier
'kay for readable. Always wonder when I'm doing conditionals like that.
omg I love it when code compiles and works the first time I run it.
@TR What language are you coding in? o.o
/ what IDE
It's a new one called Java
10:17
LOLCODE. :D
lol! Doesn't it always compile first time?
It compiles the first time it compiles!
Can't argue with that!
Actually, more accurate: "it compiles the first time it compiles the first time!"
10:34
hi guys!

Please help with this
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Q: Change Wallpaper intent Application crashes in Nook Color:

fargathI need to develop a Wallpaper application for Nook Color. I have installed the Nook color addon after that when i use this code in my app and it gets crashed every time. The below API Intent to allow any application to open the Wallpaper Settings Manager UI in Nook Color device Intent i = new In...

@fargath See question as comment on your question
@CSchulz where should I look in /dev?
@Glitch I don't know exactly, I haven't my phone here, but under linux all devices are listed there
hmm, there's lots of things in there with odd names
yeah I know sorry
10:46
I'm googling them one by one
Well the devices are there yes but the kernel space to user space interface is in proc.
That is where the kernel exposes stuff to the system.
so I should be looking at proc then?
I'm a complete Linux n00b
That is where I'd look for it.
If only the shell on the Android devices would support tab auto-completion.
yeah I noticed that it doesn't >_<
11:06
So the sensor itself is a CM3602?
I wouldn't have a clue! :P
sounds right according to Google though
did you manage to access the data?
I did manage to find the sensor name programatically.
11:21
lunch time
@Graeme Thanks graeme, I referred a Nook developer site to do this. Please see this link onnook.org
@fargath Answered, sorry I couldn't be of more help.
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A: How can I get a sensor's name?

Octavian DamieanFirst you have to obtain an instance of the SensorManager, then get the desired service instance from the manager. String sm = Context.SENSOR_SERVICE; SensorManager sensorManager = (SensorManager) getSystemService(sm); /* * We get the light sensor in this example. */ Sensor someSensor = senso...

Yet another documentation answer. :)
I really have to write the answer before posting the question so I can copy and paste it.
Whoever upvoted the answer that is basically only a chunk of code should burn in hell for ever.
11:47
Seriously can I be more specific than Say the name of the ambient light sensor.?
12:00
Hmm, just re-flagged an answer of which my first flag was declined.
For a funny reason.
12:19
I know that problems ^^

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