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01:03
I'm leaving tonight where I'm going to stay overnight near the airport and leave in the morning to see my girlfriend. Yay! nervous smiling
01:23
@TristanWiley :)
Nice!
I have to write up some sponsorship stuff for GrizzHacks tonight
Yeah. Frustrating.
What kind of stuff are you writing? Promo materials?
Well we have a sponsorship package set up, I'm just trying to write a couple paragraph summary that can go into an email and such.
01:28
Gotcha... Fun stuff
Just read this somewhere:
> Over the past year, hackathons have taken the country by storm. You might have even seen a small one in “The Social Network.” No, we don’t break into your school’s computers. Yes, we do sometimes drink beer.
How do I get to that hackathon?
XD
Don't go to a student or MLH hackathon
01:39
o/ Good morning everybody
01:57
"Toby Keith is the perfect American. His blood is red, his skin is white, and his last album blew."
02:08
o/
Good night everybody
Before I go, any good alarm music suggestions?
screamo music.
That'll wake you up.
Goodnight? It's only 10!
Yeah, but I'm training myself to fall asleep when I'm tired enough to sleep and waking up consistently at 8
Good idea.
I've used the song "Sleeping In" as my alarm for 3 years
It works well
Nevertheless?
Who's the artist?
02:14
The Postal Service
02:25
Eski you still in here?
Nevermind. I was about to share a screenshot but I just fudged it all up.
02:42
I even used this app that displays gridlines, screenshot here, and I think everything lines up really well.
03:02
Is this valid, private static AppApplication = AppApplication.getInstance()
Weird
I think I've seen stuff like that before.
Idk, is it valid? I could be wrong.
First time I saw that statement, static variable getting a reference from the same static variable.
I need to refresh my Java
03:25
Nice, got invited to Slack, let's see what's this hype is all about
Neat. We use slack to organize our hackathon.
Really, how much did you pay for your team?
We're not using a paid version.
03:46
Ok, what's in it for free? Not unlimited message?
I'm not sure what the differences are. I don't think we have a message limit?
04:04
user image
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04:20
Lol
05:01
0/
05:18
yo
05:35
YO
06:07
\o
Train wreck D:
Smh @ CptEric
not again :/
oh, stop it
:p
The train was of ":D" :P
lol ok
06:17
i promise to not break more trains
i promise to not break more trains
i promise to not break more trains
i prom!se to not break more chains
(no idea wtf this is)
@berserk :D
06:23
> IsHeEvil ?
@berserk what about my DP ?
umm.. I will make it in lunch time
Did you edit Ita's avatar ?
@berserk you are postponing it ._.
not yet :/ got free from office at night
updating AS to have api 23 preview so i can render material's layout objects.
06:26
> IsberserkEvil ?
no
Studio has a really nasty bug.
It happened to me 3rd time.
I accidently deleted some code from a file. And when I tried to undo it, it is not undoing it.
It is undoing previous changes made, but not undoing that particular change.
for that, i always use historial
06:28
right click - historial
all your previous ctrl-S are stored there
and yo ucan compare code
historial? O_O
might have different name, mine's in spanish.
You could always check local history of a file.
ah lol
Local History.
Wow thanks, that's exactly what I was needed.
But still.. that bug is really weird.
i raise you a weirder one : if i place a FAB on AS 2.3.1 with api 22, the renderer stops working.
that's why i'm updating to beta 1.3.2 and api 23
06:31
lol
06:55
o/
07:30
o/
07:45
\o
\o
No scott! It should have been o/ :/
first time using recyclerview and cardview. wish me luck. :P
good luck, hope your computer or device won't get killed in the action :P
I am missing the fastscroll feature in a recyclerview, beside that it is a good replacement
07:49
Yay RecyclerView
warren, someone "found it's way through". github.com/danoz73/RecyclerViewFastScroller
morning all!
ohayou 0/
Eric, that library here is WAY better: github.com/AndroidDeveloperLB/…
though I need to dig into the AOSP code to see how they did it for there own apps
08:02
hehe
thanks
@beserk I apologise, I'm still very, very sleepy
out of these two which one is more readable and better in structure
if(condition1){
//show some message
return;
}else if(condition2){
//show some message
return;
}
//perform some calculations

or

if(condition1){
//show some message
return;
}else if(condition2){
//show some message
return;
}else {
//perform some calculations
}
sorry second one don't have any return statement
my mistake
if(condition1){
//show some message
}else if(condition2){
//show some message
}else {
//perform some calculations
}
you broke a rule
and what was that?
mukesh, make a pastebin or a hastebin to share code
08:11
no posting code
yeah sorry for that but if I had used that in my case then nobody would ever give a fuck to this question
ha, of course we would
so here it is the pastie version pastie.org/10363351
any suggestions?
I like version 1
although I don't think programmatically it makes a different which way
08:17
depending on what you want to achieve, a) will be faster ( to debug) , but b) is more structurally correct. both will work, it's just personal preference.
They have different meanings. In your first one, 'perform some calculations' will run irrespective of the results of the if-else blocks. In your second one, 'perform some calculations' will only run if neither the if or the else-if are the correct branch.
imagining that this is a validation of a field, you could set the returns to meet concrete criteria (Aka : to show a toast if nº1 < n2, etc...)
scott, perform won't run on case A), look at the returns
either way only 1 instance of perform some calculations/ show message will run I think
facepalm how did I not see the returns
i like this one too..
less lines. and exclamation marks. exclamation marks are cool.
they are the silent, quiet, unpredicted, hidden caps lock.
08:26
suppose if i have a long signup form and i need to validate all the fields and show appropriate messages that in that case your code will not look good in terms of structure
as there will be nested ifs
ofcourse. but for only two conditions it's prettier.
i usually validate on big if statements.
I didn't read the code as it is not intended... simple as that. Sorry Mukesh, if you do not invest some effort, I don't, too.
so I just want to use it for validations of forms, so in that case which one is more readable
personal preference is the rule to apply here mukesh.
@WarrenFaith sorry but i just provided the pastie.org file
08:29
pastie respects whitespace, don't blame the tool, blame the user (yourself)
warren, intended or indented?
I always get confused, probably the other :)
although I just create a text pastie because the cause was not so much difficult to read
but i can provide you a java style pastie as well
"not so much" means it would have gone easier. So again: your fault
it is simple: If you want help, make it as easy as possible for the others to help you
it is not about "java style" or hightlighting. It is about the simple format
whitespaces, tabs, whatever you like
I am in a daily meeting, later
Okay np
08:51
LoL
hmm i like recyclerviews + cardviews. they seem cool enough.
Urghh I have to stats analysis all day :/
Just get someone else to do it Scott
Correlations between user testing data etc etc. Shoot me now
I can't other team members are on holiday
08:54
Boooo
I <3 scatter graphs 2k15
Because people keep talking about RecyclerView, I had a little look at it. Is it hard to keep track of positions as it seemed like the layout position and data position were separate, and tracking positions seemed like it may be tricky.
RecyclerView is good but in some cases using it is a pain
It is really difficult at first using RecyclerView
But when you get used to it
I am talking about some cases like recently i was having problem to make onLongClick work in RecyclerView Items
Also when you are using RecyclewView for a chat list, you have to face a lot of problems
I really miss the header and footer view functionality of ListView in RecyclerView
08:58
I prefer RecyclerView's implementation of onClick and longItemClick()
you mean to say RecyclerView's onItemClick() ?
yeah but we have to make extra computations for that like modifying touch listener to have the same result like we already have in our ListView
I will have to try it sometime
@MukeshRana Yep, it's more flexible on our project
I prefer to use the new APIs but sometimes i feel if google calls RecyclerView as the successor of ListView, then it should atleast provide the basic functionality that we have in ListView
09:06
they state the problem is that listview was too specific
had too many "default" functionalities
that made it less customizable
but we are now addicted to that default functionalities :(
Right, love it that I can turn RecyclerView into a Grid format, by just passing a LayoutManager that is on grid.
And back, without creating a new xml layout
yeah
yes this is one of the properties that i liked about RecyclerView
CptEric - I fixed that problem yesterday - well... "fixed" is too strong a word... apparently 22.2.0 of the support libraries are just plain broken and you need to update to 22.2.1 :P
I used to use GridView but switch to columns="1" when I wanted it to work as a ListView - I'm enjoying the "View types" and animation built into RecyclerView though
09:25
good to know graeme
09:42
Wondering what management tasks do you guys use? Trello? Jira?
jira is for bug tracking i guess
right?
Right
What I meant, the whole management stack
also for project management
i used it on my last job, new we use trello
Asana I have used
and basecamp is good too
I want to try this Asana for my freelance gigs
Any good Mukesh?
09:44
I haven't used the ones you mentioned but Asana and Basecamp both are good
I am using both for my different projects
Is Asana free?
fuck studio, didn't gave me crash log GRRRRR.....
yes it is free but it has a premium version as well
I don't know what they provide in their premium version but cost varies depending upon the team members
@berserk It's time to downgrade now :P
Ok, sounds good
Okay guys one generic question, where do you prefer to initialise your views in Fragment?
intiailising means findViewById calls
09:51
onCreateView()
I just gone through a method onViewCreated(View view,Bundle savedInstanceState)
and I am thinking of using this istead
it looks more appropriate
what do you say?
Haven't use that method ever
I am using AndroidAnnotations and don't call findViewById myself :)
hisses with raised heckles at Warren
09:54
I also use ButterKnife but still we have to write this one line ButterKnife.bind(this, view)
I really like AA
Witch!
butterknive powa.
so I am looking for the perfect place to write this
Both witches! ButterKnife is the blackest of black magics :P
09:55
lol
BK has to less features
i just do a Butterknive.bind(this); on oncreateview
& let him handle the thingies
I like the AA concept of generating code I actually can see and check
don't forget ButterKnife.reset(this)!
yup, on the onDestroy.
ButterKnife.unbind(this);
i kinda like AA
maybe for future projects with more time
I was just looking for a more appropriate place to write this single line :(
09:57
everything looks so tidy with the @
out of onCreateView() and onViewCreated()
Bleurgh
but don't say it doesn't matter
I just want to follow a best practice
Graeme is clearly upset.
slightly, I barely noticed
09:58
Looking at this Butterknife, hmmm
and in this case, it's perfectly justified.
Mukesh, I don't think it matters :) onCreateView() is a recognised part of the project life cycle at API 11 though, so I would use it there. (onViewCreated() is API 13)
10:00
but what if my app is already supporting API level above 14
Asana looks cluttered
Doesn't matter - it could always be pushed down to API 11 due to unforseen circumstances. Plus developers from outside the project may work on the code in future and they're used to using onCreateView()
if api level is not to be taken in consideration, then where you wish it to be.
Context getContext() is everything.
Hmmm.. actually I too used onCreateView but I was searching something on google and i just found this method so I was just worried that may be I was doing something wrong from past few years :P
If API wasn't in consideration, I'd still go with where everyone else but me expected code to be if given a choice :)
10:04
that's making it too easy for new programmers!! what's next, comment complicated code?
:p
onViewCreated() gives you a shot, pre inflation, to change views. Only really useful id your extending a Fragment I'd guess.
designers are a joke
just wanted to put that out there
<-- Designer
Why Ahmad
some at least
10:05
Or at least, I like designing more than coding :D
<-- kind of designer.
listening to their discussions is sometimes really ridiculous
I'm learning to design on my own, I guess.
i suppose being on a Videogame, animation, modelling & sofware design 2-year grade makes me kinda designer...
for example ahmad?
Yeh example, I'm curious
10:10
Yeah, we want an example
+ "Can you please stop using RGB colors and give me them in Pantonne Chart?!!!" -"NEVER!Pantonne.Does.Not.Exist!"
... yeah, those aren't designers, those are grown ups who enjoy crayons.
Designers who don't prototype in technology of their choice or use graphic software such as adobe suite aren't worth hiring.
for the ones that don't know, pantonne is a custom named, private branded color gamma based on CMYK colors , has it's own ISO specification for color definition and is mostly used for clothing and architecture. it's the warhammer paint-names for grown ups. like "lima green", "Pomelo yellow" , "minion yellow" etc...
talking about the perception of an element for an hour straight
that's really weird.
10:18
"PANTONE Minion Yellow
is a color that heightens awareness
and creates clarity...the color
of hope, joy and optimism." haha
glad it makes some people feel that way
ooooh, no, I love psychology of design. It's really interesting!
Is there something wrong with my eyes or brain or is google wrong? I can't seem to interpret elevation correctly. wait i'm looking for the image.
I mean, granted, that makes me one of the most boring people in the world, but still!
To me it looks like the gray area "Files" has the lowest elevation.
It has a lower elevation than the ActionBar
10:20
I'm talking about that small line between files and document 1
By 4dp, lower then the view below it by 2dp
To me it looks like the shadow is reversed
Me too - just checked, it is reversed.
documents are over that title
that's reversed, yup.
shadow can only exist if there is a light shining on it. To me it looks like there is a strong light on the top casting shadow from the actionbar. Then a really small one that casts the shadow from the "document 1" but it ignores the shadow from the same lightsource as the actionbar. That's how I interpret it
ah, someone agrees. I thought I was going crazy =p
Does that make any sense?
btw, hi everyone
10:25
Shadows go from dark to light - if you put it in a paint program you can use the color picker to see the direction the shadow is going.
Hi! :D
Yeah, that's what I was thinking also
the softer the shadow, the further away from the element
maybe files have no elevation.
they don't look like they are at the same level
10:41
i will kill the datepickerdialog programmer. slowly.
lol why?
Year - Month - Day as input parameters for default date
instead of day - month - year
three ints ,no hints.
YMD is sortable, DMY isn't so you're usually better with DMY :)
why it's not sortable?
they are three separate ints
i've been stuck on the 23rd february , 1900 for half an hour.
:,(
Hah as in 20000101 is always lower than 20011230
but 01012000 is lower than 30122001 which is wrong
Wait... my example is wrong
;)
10:46
eeh. yup.
But you know what I mean
I thought I found it, I thought the gray area with "Files" had a negative elevation but that doesn't seem to work. weird...
I'm going nuts about this...
20000130 is lower than 200010101, but 01012001 is lower than 30012000
touché. but we're talking of separate ints here, not as a whole
lol graeme :D
yeah i always do year first when i make file names and stuff
I used to have issues with the datepicker. that was like last year or so. good I haven't used it anymore :)
Everything you don't need to do seemed so simple except the one thing you do need to do. But I was even more of a newbie back then.
ah it became android marshmellow?
I would have preferred something tastier for my letter =p
11:02
yup, Marshmallow.
i would have prefered Mint
mint is fresh.
Mango?
so next android will be N
Nutella
Nougat
detecting emoji surrogate pairs is hard
pls someone
do the codes for me
11:04
emoji surrogate pairs?
what's that
for sure that android O will be oreo.
I like Mango more than marshmellow (as food) but mango fits less in the theme of the naming convention than marshmellow =p
I used to have a good one but forgot lol
nutella would be great! If they can pull it off. image a nutella jar shaped android robot!
question: when we'll run out of letters, will android explode, or ubuntu naming convention will be applied?
Or they will make new letters.... maybe
@miva2 haha
Amazing Avocado | Blasting Berry | Creepy Cucumber ...
11:14
Elegant Eggplant
ebay is damn persistent.
they got sued in my country for sending those " now on ebay " mail offers with concrete product brands ( iphones, canon cameras, etc..." ) and they keep doing it
11:29
Sigh, Android is pissing me off again
Can't get it to pick up .jar files in /libs
And it's for ShipIt
compile fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.jar']) ?
What cap said
Yeah I've got that. In fact I'm fairly sure it's there by default now
Only thing I can think of is that all these jars have the same package name
11:44
You'll get a compile error if there are package collisions
I had that yesterday
Then I have no idea. I've wasted three hours
Going to start fresh and then cry myself to sleep
Seems legit
@CptEric That sounds fun! :D
Or maybe they start over and instead of desserts it's animals or something
XD
yup
11:58
New, Android Aardvark?

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