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17:00
actually, this is the one I've been looking at github.com/commonsguy/cw-android/blob/master/FancyLists/…
wtf
Integer myPosition=(Integer)ratingBar.getTag();
Do ratingBar's usually store position in their tag?
Yeah I should sleep, my slow meter is no longer responding...
cyas
lol
cya
no one is answering =(
17:16
Sorry @JMRboosties I don't have your answer, but I did upvote it so hopefully someone will
same, sorry man
its ok, its a really really specific thing
all of like 10 people probably ever did this lol
@JMRboosties what's the beef?
SO q i have
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Q: Android: Adding ringtone to contact doesn't work on a contact I just added, but works on a contact I added on previous sync

JMRboostiesSo I am doing Account Sync, and included in that process is a step where a custom ringtone is added. Here is my method for adding a ringtone: private static void ringtoneSync(ContentResolver resolver, String username, Context context) { ContentValues values = new ContentValues(); Log.e("...

Welcome to my world @JMRboosties
oh hey @merlin long time no see
17:20
@Merlin to sum it up if i add a contact to an account it wont add a ringtone to said contact
Hi Pyro how're you?
but if i update said contact it will work
im gonna try something funky
doing well thanks :D
they made me a room moderator... probably a mistake but :D
They need to add a moderator action "engulf user with Citrous flamethrower" especially for you
why is this room a gallery, btw?
I have nothing against it, it's just interesting
17:23
@ProfSmiles ... for the voyeurs
alrighty
@JMRboosties wow ... I don't think I can help you there ... it's only been up a short time so maybe you'll have to give it a couple of hours
The room is a gallery because people used to come in here and spam and be retarded
i think i figured it out!
17:37
anyone got any experience with AdWhirl?
whats that>
it's an ad source (show ads in your app) but you can gets apps from lots of sources
ads you mean?
yeah I suppose
figured it out!!
17:41
nice one boosties ... now community wiki your question
yeah so does anyone know how to add an ad programmatically? Because all the examples have the whole setContentView(R.layout.main) but I'm not using a layout file
what is community wiki?
it's kinda like turning your question into a tutorial or wiki page so that people don't try to answer it but it remains on the site (you should obviously indicate what the solution was.
i checked the community wiki box
i will try and format the answer a bit more when i get the time
on the wiki i mean, on SO its fine
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Q: What are "Community Wiki" posts?

Justin StandardSome questions and answers are marked Community Wiki and are owned by a Community Wiki user. Why have Community Wiki posts? How do Community Wiki posts work? How does a post become a Community Wiki post? How can the Community Wiki status be removed from a post? Return to FAQ Index

17:59
btw I wont be around much for the next few hours
I think I'll go to bed
it's 1:59am :/
night
night
now i need to study merging contacts
18:59
is back
19:15
@OctavianDamiean so what was the evil plan?
19:35
Oh yea.
19:48
and I am back
@Merlin Are you still around?
wakes up suddenly yup
Great.
Would you be interested in helping out with the room moderation?
I'd like one or two more EU based room owners.
I suppose I could give it a go for a while ... see if it tickles my whiskers
I must say I feel rather honoured
It is not really complicated. If you have someone request access just review his SO profile. That is take a look at this questions and answers. Not all of them. Just randomly pick a few.
19:57
kk
Keep an eye on overall quality. Grammar, style and so on.
yep
fights the wave of power-crazed madness
If it is someone that is already on the read access list then you can review his profile too. Generally those individuals didn't really improve but some do.
If you can see that his quality did improve then you can add him to the write access list.
19:59
cool
Oh yea, you'll need a lot of RAM and a good browser to open that access tab.
8gb?? FF
On my Laptop Chromium generally crashes.
That should be alright. :)
...
20:02
you've got my g+ haven't you?
I'll setup a watchlist on Google Docs and invite the owners to it.
Yup.
I've added you to my inner core on g+ so I should be able to recieve anything you send (still not sure how g+ works)
Anything else I need to know?
Well nothing else really. You are proper crazy anyway so you are good to go.
Thanks :)
I should put that on my CV ... proper crazy thought-bot
Oh yea, definitely.
20:16
Right I've gotta get some food, some caffeine and do some electrical wiring (my heater is broken and I'm freezing)
... so I shall wear my deputy badge with pride and catch up with you soon.
Laters then. :)
:) shoots up into the air like a firework leaving nothing but a thin trail of smoke
Leo
Leo
21:06
hey guys
21:25
Welcome @Asti
Thanks :)
Oh you were quicker than me. :P
Just connected my first phone to adb today.
May I ask you veterans how easy the process is?
I mean,
the whole writing an application in Android.
Well, to put it in context, I'm asking about how good/consistent tooling is, the API is,
and if there's anything that's a must know for newbies...
21:28
if you are working on surface stuff, dead easy. The deeper you go the learning curve increases exponentially
Ah.
And yikes.
I don't think I'll be working on anything which has an interface.
Like: I want to make a to list: cake. I want to make a system that automatically syncs with my server: tricky. I want to do this thing that no ones quite thought of yet: best of luck to you.
Thank you, @Pyrodante
I think I'll need a lot of luck.
I want to work with fragments: go to hell (thats mostly a personal one)
Fragments? Pardon?
21:30
It's an android thing... I call it the f word, I don't use them... ever
but in all reality I know a really good boot camp tutorial I tell to pretty much everyone let me find it
Oh.
Looking...
That is the best comprehensive video set I have ever found
Truth is, I'm trying to see if I can use android as a physical processor.
I.e., interfacing with actual physical sensors and devices
Mostly to do with I/O on micro-controllers using the ADK
from what I've gleaned.
According to what you said earlier, my starting learning curve should already be at the deep end of the pool.
P.S.
I was a bit afraid when the tutorial's claimed a power level of over 9000.
*tutorial
21:35
I think you would need the NDK, our NDK guy would be @nil I believe
user457812
I am definitely not an NDK guy
<application android:powerlevel="@over_9000" />
user457812
I'm still figuring out how to use it and I hate it
Hahahhahaha.
user457812
I hate Android in general, though, so not much new there.
user457812
21:36
Damn Java.
Dude, you just auto qualified as being awesome.
@nil, I wish I could buy you a beer man.
user457812
I don't drink, so you'd have to buy me something else
Honestly, that is exactly what I wanted to scream out
But then thought that I might be just be me.
user457812
And after giving blood and passing out from blood loss or something, I'm really too tired to try to figure out this crap
Till few days ago, I was all using monads and reactive combinators
and now I'm in front of.... Java...
user457812
21:39
I'd recommend just going to iOS so you can use C or C++.
Heh.
Isn't there some project which provides C/C++ bindings?
Like Mono Droid?
The worst part about this is that I'm missing all the libraries I used to use.
And finding out that things like XML serialization were omitted.
Copy pasting from earlier chatlog:
I'm trying to see if I can use android as a physical processor.
I.e., interfacing with actual physical sensors and devices
Mostly to do with I/O on micro-controllers using the ADK
user457812
The NDK allows you to use C and C++ on Android, but you still have to use Java to do most things
Wait... what?
user457812
You asked about bindings, I just told you.
No, I mean...
the NDK isn't implementing the original SDK?
user457812
21:44
Correct.
-_-
user457812
The point of the NDK is mainly for OpenGL access that doesn't suck and stuff that requires performance that exceeds that of an OS that runs on a VM.
user457812
WHY THE HELL DOES THE ENTIRE OS RUN IN A VM?
Yo dawg, I heard you like VMs, so we put a VM in yo VM so you can interpret while you interpret.
If you're using JS on the browser, then you can have a VM inside a VM inside a VM.
user457812
Not sure how you go the VM in a VM thing
user457812
21:47
There is no JVM on Android.
Dalvik is a modded JVM, isn't it?
user457812
No.
user457812
Dalvik is Dalvik.
Oh.
It's still a VM, though.
I thought Dalvik shared some instruction sets with JVM.
I stand corrected.
user457812
No, Android doesn't use JVM bytecode or anything.
user457812
21:50
It compiles to Dalvik bytecode.
You know what's worse than the JVM?
An even slower VM.
user457812
I'm not sure I really trust Oracle to do an unbiased report on that.
Me neither, but nobody's come up a contradictory report.
user457812
Probably because nobody else cares when it's obvious Google isn't removing Dalvik or adding the JVM
user457812
Oracle only cares because the JVM wasn't used
21:54
The article is pretty old.
Predates the acquisition, I think.
user457812
Nope.
Its odd, basically it gets compiled into java byte code then recompiled from that into Dalvik
user457812
Sun was bought up by Oracle in January of 2010
@Pyrodante is right.
user457812
I think that's part of the reason why Oracle is suing Google over Dalvik now
21:57
But the whole framework is based on Java, right?
All the base classes come from java.*
user457812
I believe they come from an open-source version of Java's classpath stuff
And the SDK was implemented in Java.
I don't think the OSS part matters much. Anything will fly in front of a huge enough legal team.
user457812
I hope Oracle wins
Heh.
I think it was a smart move for Google to adopt Java,
because they probably won over all the J2ME devs
user457812
I also hope Android switches to Obj-C. Pipe dreams are fun like that.
22:00
whose lifetime was coming to an end
I have not tried Obj-C.
user457812
Tried Smalltalk?
Yes, ages back.
user457812
Well, it's like that. C with some of Smalltalk on top of it, and closures via Clang.
Is it smalltalk with a C dialect?
Ah.
Does it have good language constructs?
Lamdas / Anonymous delegates?
user457812
It has C, because it's a perfect superset of C, and otherwise it has sort of generic OO stuff.
user457812
22:03
Lambdas/closures (I consider them the same thing) are provided via the compiler (Clang), not sure what an anonymous delegate is
user457812
You can just send any message to any object and that might count as anonymous delegate-ery
Delegates are basically object that point to functions.
Anonymous delegates point to anonymous functions.
user457812
So, you could do something like if ([someRandomObject respondsToSelector:@selector(doSomething)) [someRandomObject doSomething];
Yes.
user457812
You don't have method pointers (or anonymous delegates), since you'd just pass something an object and selector and tell it to call that.
user457812
22:05
Or you could create an anonymous delegate class.
user457812
If I weren't on Windows I'd write up an example of that.
It's better if the language itself implements the class.
user457812
I think the point is more that the language doesn't need it.
user457812
It'd be easier to a) hand something the object and selector so it can keep a strong reference to the object or b) pass it an object that implements a predefined protocol
It's necessary to have a high level implementation of asynchrony / parallelism
user457812
22:07
I don't think anonymous delegates are necessary to parallelism. I also think you'd have a really hard time arguing that they were.
Necessary and ease of use are two different things.
user457812
True, but you said "necessary"
I said it's necessary to have a high level implementation of the above
Leo
Leo
hey, does anyone know how to do twitter like @ tagging?
by do i mean implement?
user457812
Ok, I read it as "anonymous delegates are necessary to have a high level implementation of asynchrony/parallelism"
22:10
Ah, okay.
user457812
If you're just saying it's necessary for a language to have support for parallelism constructs, then Obj-C has a synchronize block
locks / mutexs / semaphores are all low level constructs
user457812
That and properties that are synthesized can be atomic/what have you
user457812
Doesn't really require you to do much, usually. Also, every object has a method that lets you run another method on a different thread.
@nil Before I forget,
user457812
22:12
That said, I would prefer low-level stuff over high-level stuff just because I'm not a huge fan of languages doing everything for me behind the scenes
can I ask if there's any good way for duplex communication
using the SDK
user457812
I'm afraid I don't know enough to know what duplex communication is.
Two way communication.
Let's say I wanted to make a chat application.
Do I use java sockets
user457812
Probably.
and roll my own?
user457812
22:13
I'm not very familiar with networking stuff and especially not on Android, so I couldn't say
I 'd end up reinventing a protocol
user457812
I imagine there's some classes to simplify that sort of thing
hi all
If I used google's protobuf, I'd end up reinventing packet boundaries.
The whole thing reeks of reinventing.
Hello @JMRboosties.
user457812
That said, not really my area. If you had questions about OpenGL, that'd be more my thing.
22:14
Ah.
@nil Have you tried using WebGL?
user457812
No, it's on my list of things to fiddle with
I have fiddled with it, good sir.
If you don't mind typing in a bunch of constants in a text editor,
it's fairly okay.
And they've kept GLSL as it is.
user457812
Not sure what you mean by typing a bunch of constants there
user457812
You probably don't want to paste code in here, or we'll murder you.
Whoops.
user457812
22:20
So, consider clicking the little arrow next to your message and removing it
I meant the gl.TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER and such
You've got no code hints.
I sensed code being posted in the room.
Well, yet, anyway.
user457812
Well, that's sort of standard for GL.
user457812
Trust me, after a while (took me six years) you just memorize GL's plethora of constants.
22:22
@nil I feel odd typing without auto complete.
user457812
I've been doing it for years.
user457812
I'm very, very unhappy if I'm using autocomplete.
1. Productivity
2. Safety
pets his good 'ol vi
user457812
1) Scrolling through an enormous list instead of just using your memory is slower.
user457812
22:24
2) Scrolling through an enormous list and guessing about what method is correct is not safe.
user457812
Note to self: formatting doesn't work if you have more than one line in a chat message.
Right Shift + Enter, nil. ;)
user457812
See what I said and you'll know why I edited it.
user457812
_formatting_
hates **multiple** lines
1. Nobody's scrolling through anything
2. You still know the method's (approximate) name. You're just typing it out faster.
22:25
Only code formatting works on multiple lines.
user457812
The people I see using code completion definitely spend a lot of time scrolling through lists instead of just knowing what they're supposed to ahead of time. Also, if you only know the method's approximate name, you didn't do your research before starting.
Leo
Leo
@OctavianDamiean do you know if there is any implementation of @ tagging out there for android?
E.g., to type something like CommonStreamSubscriber, you just need CCS.
user457812
That said, it's mostly an ideological thing. Some people like code completion and find it makes them faster, some people don't and it makes them slower. I'm in the latter camp.
That is why I hate Java and thus the Android API.
user457812
22:27
@OctavianDamiean You will slowly become an iOS adherent. It is the natural course of an Android developer's evolution.
@Leo What to you mean with @ tagging?
@nil No. I will move away from mobile applications development.
user457812
That's also a possible route, but I think the way computers are going, if you want to do any user-facing stuff, it's going to be mobile.
@OctavianDamiean Good move.
user457812
Or web, if you like testing your sanity.
Leo
Leo
@OctavianDamiean if you use twitter, and you are writing tweet, if you type @[someletter] it will give you a drop down autocompleting based on that letter
@OctavianDamiean I thought I could build this using PopupMenu, but discovered this is only available starting with API 11
22:29
I have no idea.
user457812
@Leo In other words, you're making a Twitter client and want to know how to pop up completion when the user types an @.
@nil You can't build large apps on the SDK. You have to go with the web.
Leo
Leo
@nil nope not a twitter client
I assume you want to use the TextWatcher for that.
user457812
@Asti Which SDK?
22:29
Android.
user457812
I think you can build fairly large apps on iOS, but I think Android would just crap itself
It's overkill to do the UI on a phone.
Is more of a Python fan but I also like Qt.
QML seems pretty interesting.
HTML5 can do almost all of the things that a UI can do.
user457812
I would rather have the UI on the phone so it feels like it belongs there.
22:31
I like WPF.
user457812
I have yet to see a web app thing that feels 'natural'
It's the best UI platform I've ever used.
I may give Scala a try before I totally drop Android though.
Scala or Java, it's still the android SDK. :|
user457812
I would like to try Scala were it not for its use of Java
user457812
22:33
I just cannot like anything Java-based. It taints all that it touches.
Scala and Clojure are competing for being the least important JVM language.
I vote for the one that needs the least amount of code vomit to get stuff done.
@OctavianDamiean Do you know of any library to implement a duplex communication channel?
Leo
Leo
@nil any suggestions?
user457812
On?
22:37
Like if I wanted to implement a chat?
Leo
Leo
@nil on the autocomplete popupmenu
Do I reinvent the wheel?
7 mins ago, by Octavian Damiean
I assume you want to use the TextWatcher for that.
user457812
No, and I think pinging people for that is a bad idea.
user457812
Unless you really want to see what happens when I go on a long rant about how much you suck.
Leo
Leo
22:57
@nil @OctavianDamiean well of course i will be using textwatcher, the question is what i actually display to the user, how do they get to choose
user457812
Dunno, fill in stuff for autocompletion?
I always forget how that thing is called. Ballon or something, I don't know.
Leo
Leo
well i was going to use PopupMenu as I said, but thats only available starting with api level 11
That is the thing.
There are libraries for that as far as I know.
Leo
Leo
thats what im looking for , have any links by chance?
23:00
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Q: What Android 3rd-party libraries are there?

Octavian DamieanI'd like to gather a list of 3rd-party libraries for Android. Since there is no collection of libraries for Android I thought it might a good idea to create one. I'm only interested in libraries you have experience with and know that are working well especially [and|or] exclusively on Android. I...

If you are lucky they are in there.
That is a terrible question though. I should probably close it.
I'll close it an put that list on my website.
user457812
user457812
Tastiest looking water I've ever seen.
the walking instructions lol
i somehow broke accounts
raging

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