question i haven't been asnwered: the book comes with the pen , or it's only a pro 4 feature?
because i would Really really really love to use the book as a cintiq replacement. price is similar, power is twice or thrice.
@jyoon congrats!
btw, definately found out how swift works.
raw types = value
Objects = reference unless a let is used as bridge
so, var i : int = 0;var x : int = 1; i = x; i += 1; result : x:1,i:2.
var te : UITextField = UiTextField();(random dialog input that only shows on ok pressed i'll call dialogField); te = dialogField; dialogField.text = "potato". result = te.text:"Potato", dialogField.text:"Potato"
requirements set by teachers : at least 1 level with 30min of playable content. the player-controlled character must be modeled ( no 1rst person view only ).
guys. wdyt: if I have a ctor with 2 params, and I have those objects in ObjectGraph provided by Dagger, should I inject these objects in the Class or pass them via ctor/setters? is it worth to inject 1-2 objects into class or better to avoid injections of small amount of objects?
using injection makes the code more clear, but adds an overhead
{ "error_message" : "This IP, site or mobile application is not authorized to use this API key. Request received from IP address 106.51.16.119, with empty referer", "html_attributions" : [], "results" : [], "status" : "REQUEST_DENIED" }
Still, if it means when I wake up the morning I think "Yay! Another day!" rather than "I wish I could sleep for another 12 hours", then it'll be worth it.
Most important part of your comment was that the already committed stuff also needs to be removed from your project, otherwise it will not be ignored. So concluding: step 1) Add lines to your local .gitignore step 2) Remove your redundant folders (like bin/obj) and commit changes — Hutjepower21 mins ago
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Apparently, IntelliJ IDEA and derived products (I guess, AS too) download updates and plugins through insecure channel (plain HTTP) by default and there's no verification of downloads. that's alarming
It's possible to turn it on, if running on a recent JDK
why it's not checked by default and why nobody noticed and complained before during 12 years — that's not what I can understand
The Accelerometer is always on at least in a low power mode. That's how orientation changes are detected. Choose a slow update rate if you really have to monitor the accelerometer constantly. The faster your update rate is the more you will tax the battery.
The accelerometer - like most sensors - has at least two modes. A high-frequency/high-update-rate "on" mode which is for example used by games to get fast and accurate updates and a low-power "off" mode used for things like detecting orientation changes. The exact behaviour differs from device to device and also depends on the sensor used, but mostly the accelerometer will remain in a low power mode unless there is an app which request updates with a sufficiently high frequency.
* Always make sure to disable sensors you don't need, especially when your * activity is paused. Failing to do so can drain the battery in just a few * hours. Note that the system will not disable sensors automatically when * the screen turns off.
That will trigger the accelerometer to wake up and causes a lot more battery drain in the high power mode. What you want to do is keep the accelerometer in the low power mode to conserve battery
Exactly right. The best way to conserve battery is to not have a Service which is constantly listening for events from the accelerometer. Only listen for sensor events when you absolutely have to and let the hardware sleep the rest of the time.
Well if you absolutely have to listen all the time then you have to listen all the time. As I said the only thing you can do then is use as slow of an update rate as possible.