I'm saying that code is in the project automatically. Did you upgrade to Android Studio 1.4? You know how when you create a new project it gives you a list of sample activities to start with? Select the Nav Drawer one, and that's what you get.
@jyoon yes. What I mean is, it is hard to write code using the virtual keyboard of Android in mobile phones or in tablet unless you are using an external keyboard
Or 'hey, this might cause an NPE, so we're going to warn you and ignore the fact that you might now wtf you're doing and don't feel you need an if statement'
also, keep in mind, that this is a poorly designed query. If you're selecting the MAX() value, the id is irrelevant. You won't get the ID for the max value unless you do a self join.
I have the following Layout in res/layout/main.xml with the second TextView hidden
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent">...
@TheLittleNaruto Sorry I didn't mean to ignore your questions, fell asleep. My design approach lately is material (everything is ink/paper layering on top of each other) and "tweening" all transitions smoothly between each other. Keep everything as simple as possible.
Ideally I'd do test driven development with a mixture of unit tests and espresso tests, but I don't do much of that for the apps I make in my free time.
I have a TableLayout and I am programmically adding TableRows, there are a bunch so it goes blow the view and requires you to scroll. I want to make it so it fits the view and vertically and doesn't require you to scroll.
Like, I haven't submitted it or anything but I made a typo. Can I refactor the package and everything or should I build a new project and just copy the three files I've made?
My system for keeping track of ideas is to text them to myself
It looks like that app has a nice material design and color scheme to it.
My other method if it's an application or library idea that I really like I'll put it in my journal that has a list that I ranked in terms of time to release a first version, and value.
Adam, do you hope to be able to make a living off of your own apps and stuff at some point or are you just ok with doing them for fun while working at someone else's company?
Damn. That's a good question because I've never thought about it like that. I'm hoping that one day I can make Android apps for a company, but at one point I hope I can make money off the apps I do make in my free time as well. I never considered making a living off of my own work though.
I really need to crack down one day and get these repeating transactions working for Cash Caretaker. I want to get the new UI update out ASAP because I don't feel like the published version really represents what I can do.
But I'm doing alright. Someone obviously saw my blog and decided they value my opinion enough to look at their app. The few employers I've reached out to are interested in me.