i need some help , my client gave me small requirement " I need an Android app to interact with my local online classifieds website" . Does this mean i need to connect my android app with his website( i mean opening his web site in android web view)? or this means that i need to make an app with ...
style / pattern question - if i have an expandable list header with a button, do you guys use an interface your fragment implements that the adapter calls when the button is clicked? or do you pass an activity reference into your adapter and call a function on that directly when the button is clicked?
Too broad is best for that because it is clear what he's Jackie Chan is asking. Jackie Chan wants to know if he should use a WebView in an Android app or build a web app.
I set it in my adapter
I don't really like it there but it works. Also, in case you didn't hear, fragments are dumb
> should be closed... This question is completely unclear, incomplete, overly-broad, primarily opinion-based or is not about programming as described in the help center, and it is unlikely to be fixed via editing.
And sometimes things aren't off-topic, too broad, etc... but you feel like it should be closed. Those cases usually a dv, comment, and/or edit is more relevant
That's understandable. But I enjoy cleaning it up by doing edits, helping first time posters, etc... Plus it helps at election times if you're into that sort of thing
no, you misunderstand. I couldn't build the debug binary of the Amazon shipping tool that ran in the warehouses, because it blew up the C++ compiler with out of memory errors when it tried to link in all the bloated libraries. After working with that code for 2.5 years and really only being able to debug via cout statements, I've just gotten into the habit of debugging via log statements and haven't gone back to running stuff through a debugger since then.
If fragments are bad, how do you create a master/detail flow on a tablet layout? Is it just a listview on the left and a relative layout on the right, instead of a fragment, or is it just better to use fragments in that scenario?
Well, it's not Fragments that bother me, it's just that I didn't use them first and now that I'm trying to implement the tablet layout I have to refactor them in there.
I am able to do it by importing android.content.res.Resources; and then accessing the images like this:
Resources res = getResources();
Drawable image = res.getDrawable(R.drawable.imageName);
In an outside class. Your class should extend something like View to access the context of the MainAct...