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23:02
I just updated the scraper. I think it run correctly. @adam can you see a Biology entry in the drawer?
Sec launching Genymotion
Da.
I have a semantics question - a listener is usually something like OnDateChangedListener where your fragment may implement something like onDateChanged... a function like public boolean doesDayHaveEvent - where would you put that? A DayEventListener? Is it even a listener?
Are you implementing an event listener that subscribes to an event bus?
(Ahmad, ya I can see Biology, in case that wasn't clear from my 'Da')
cool thanks!
Nope. This is a CalendarView.. the calendar view lets you set an OnDateChanged listener, that tells you when someone has clicked on a day in the calendar. I'm forking the project, because I want to paint the day view a bit differently when that day has an event
but I don't know what to call that. I want to set this "listener" onto the calendar, and when it's rendering the day i want it to check if that day has an event on this listener
23:05
Ah okay. What you described sounds like something you'd poll in, er, onResult or wherever?
but... it's not a listener, it's not an adapter, it's a....?
Ohhhh.
delegate?
So you've got days [1-31] and when rendering day [3, 7, 20, 25] you want to call the 'listener' with that view and get it to manipulate the view?
so my fragment would implement dateHasEvent(Calendar calendar) or something, and when i return true, the CalendarView can paint that day purple - or whatever.
yeah sort of.
23:08
Oh the other way around, so you query the listener for every date and then it tells you to modify state or not?
yes
so when it's rendering the days for the month, i want it to ask this delegate (which would be implemented in the fragment) if there is an event for that day
Would it be considered a decorator?
"DateDecorator"?
I like that.
Thanks!
In object-oriented programming, the decorator pattern (also known as Wrapper, an alternative naming shared with the Adapter pattern) is a design pattern that allows behavior to be added to an individual object, either statically or dynamically, without affecting the behavior of other objects from the same class. == Intent == The decorator pattern can be used to extend (decorate) the functionality of a certain object statically, or in some cases at run-time, independently of other instances of the same class, provided some groundwork is done at design time. This is achieved by designing a...
trying to figure out how to implement breaklines only on lines with items below them
in a smart way
23:19
Get an intern to do it
im gonna get a jr dev soon
key chore for that person
23:50
@Raghav what's on the menu for hackindia
And did you wake now or did you pull an all nighter
~1000 programmers and designers, ~150 mentors, free food and coffee/soda/redbull
Haven't slept yet
Trying to pass math
I just woke up
Ducking mosquitoes
I've killed about 10 in the past 4 hours
This is why i need them to invent a working light saber asap
23:56
The mosquitoes will survive regardless. Surroundings not guaranteed
You're most likely to kill yourself before any mosquito with a lightsaber...
byyye good night !
(Taylor Swift has a nice pussy by the way.)

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