we have a bunch of gear but you want easy-up shade, tent, chairs, coolers etc. so there's cost there. You can save a lot of money by bringing in a propane grill and making food. Also water/alcohol and any other substances you want to use
beers inside are 10-11$, drinks are $14 waters are $2, food ranges from 5-12$
It's like 6$ for garlic fries, 8$ for 3 chicken strips etc
if you try to get front and center for the EDM tent you gonna get crushed but you can get a good view and have plenty of room to dance if you chill in the back
If you haven't seen it yet, download the season 2. Feminists were complaining that it was sexist since he only had dudes on the island, so this year it's two island. One guys, one girls. You can only imagine how well are they doing on the femaile one ;)
Damn. Yeah I don't mind going to basketball games here because they're terrible so tickets are really cheap and usually concessions are too. Last time I went they were doing a promotion $2 pop/popcorn all night
Our local minor league team is now affiliated with the Cubs starting this year (previously affiliated with the Diamondbacks) so that should make their games more exciting for me
It's funny you mentioned the airport, last time I flew out of Detroit I went to the National Coney Island inside of there for breakfast and I had a Coney Dog omelette. Sounds gross, eggs/hotdog/chili/onions but it was awesome.
There's nothing wrong with sticking to mostly one tag. I only have 9 pts on the Android tag, but recently I've been working to get more, just so you guys don't think of me as lazy.
So I think I've made a terrible mistake on this answer and I'm having a really hard time figuring out this guys confusion, is my answer even salvagable or should I just cut the loss and delete it?
What I would try is taking the code you use to set the adapter, and putting it into its own method like this:
private void setupListView(){
if(!GlobalVars.is_logged_in)
{
//the user is NOT logged in
mDrawerListView.setAdapter(new ArrayAdapter<String>(
get...
Mac, that's up to you. You also have the option of not responding and leaving your answer if you think it's helpful. Or continue trying to help. Completely up to you
@codeMagic I'm not sure why my code wouldn't work, but I'm not 100% sure it would. Someone upvoted it, so it doesn't look like it's that bad. I'll give the guy a little time to play with it.
Alright android geniuses, save me! I've got a usb connection to a samsung galaxy tab 4, and we're connecting it through a gimmick our company bought, which connects to a taximeter. We're trying to read the taximeter on/off messages - sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't.
Oh, haha. I think he kind of figured out how to solve it but not sure how they planned on making it solid and testing it with the 18 minutes that were left before release
I'm looking for a way to replicate the Android's recent apps menu transition animation to iOS in Swift. Is there a way to create that 3D Stack animation?
I've attached a preview:
I do not see where/how you are passing the data that backs the ListView to the ArrayAdapter. When you do pass the data to the adapter, then you need to get a reference of it, add the new items and call notifyDataSetChanged() on the ArrayAdapter.
Storing dates as unix time in SQLite is a lot better than strings isn't it, when you're concerned with manipulation and querying?
As opposed to just storing/reading dates
I'm already halfway through refactoring my database to use integers but I'm just hoping someone will back me up so I don't feel like I'm wasting my time.
I was storing as strings, but I was trying to write a query via content provider that checked if 'today' was between the start and end date of a row in a table and I just couldn't get it to work and I'm thinking the query might be a little easier to write if I was using unix time.
Yeah I haven't gotten that far yet, I'm not super familiar with unix time but I've found a few spots today that recommend using it over strings. I'll try and figure this out with strings. I might end up bringing it up as a question on stack because it's really tricky.
I might have spoken too soon, you might be ok with Unix time, just make sure when you calculate when did today start you take into account the users timezone
<rant I mean there is still a majority of problems you won't account for because they are not problems yet, or you don't know they are, or they don't exist yet. There is infinite amount of those :) Account for those you can.
I plan to go through before release and do a really thorough code review but I'm trying to get the functionality down. And yeah, that's my biggest fear, changing a databsae.
Guys are you aware of any mechanical keyboard that can either have silent or normal mode? By silent mode I mean that clicking won't do the typical "noise"
Thing is I really like writting in a mechanical but it might disturb people next to me so I want to have this option
When I try this: public class BackgroundCatalogue(Context context) {... I get an error saying 'class' or 'interface' expected. When I try this in the Activity: public BackgroundCatalogue mBackgroundCatalogue = new BackgroundCatalogue(Context context); It gives me an error on the second context saying cannot resolve symbol 'context'. — YoungCoconutCode4 mins ago