C#'s bloat is mostly in the standard library, which has a lot of legacy classes. And some new classes are badly designed. Sometimes because of deficiencies in type system: there's Func<…> and Action<…> types, but they differ only in that the latter doesn't return a value
and honestly I don't agree that these classes are bloat. I think there is a valid conceptual difference between a function that returns nothing and a function that does return something
"Unit is a subtype of scala.AnyVal. There is only one value of type Unit, (), and it is not represented by any object in the underlying runtime system. A method with return type Unit is analogous to a Java method which is declared void."
good read but i disagree in the hamburguer menu thing
it's more user friendly to have a swipable menu than hidden tabs nobody knows they're there.
for these things instead of prettyness, we should do the grandpa test. give the phone to grandpa ( or father, if we're old enough to not have an available grandparent), and tell him to search for X.
if he can find it, it's usable.
bc t, on most of the apps today the user is average joe or average josephine, mid 40's not-really-knowing-what-to-do-with-a-damn-smartphone
(and the population pyramid on western countries is with me on this, there 3 over-40 living persons for each under 25 living person.)
if something blew up on friday (after 10am) , there was no hope for users
'cause the 24/7 T-systems guys start working at 6am saturday, and the friday turn ones are in charge of the backups only, and etc, and blahblah, and the supervisor of telecomunications just left early so there's no way of sending an emergency sms....
so i make ApiManager.getNews(User n) - > the getNews grabs the constants (getBaseApiUrl + getApiVer + getNewsUrl) , sets the html attributes and waits for the callback.
using <string>123556878908988754232253</string> is somehow converted into integer and therefore, if the integer is too big, you have an overflow resulting in a wrong integer
you are right Ahmad. A good friend of mine also told me the other day that he need to learn ios or android development because knowing c/c++ is not enough anymore to get a decent job. everybody wants to go mobile it seems.
I want to devoxx yesterday and the day before!! :D
Super excited!
I'm closer to being a git wizard now!
@netpork yeah I agree. For as far as I know he's the only person who truly understands git
@Ahmad Well I've never heard of there being too many.
Yes there are skilled people who don't easily find a job but that's because they either don't want to do other technologies, don't want to work outside their immediate neighbourhood(i've seen a few like this) or recruiters don't understand that they can learn a different language/framework/whatever without having to start from scratch
Lol, I type "sdfghjk" in google to test if my internet works properly and I get images of the butts of girls in bikini/underwear
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We get people pretty good when they are gone. I had once guy tie a firecracker to my chair (just a popping one) so it made a loud noise when I pulled my chair out. We recently siran(sp?) wrapped everything in a guy's office who was on vacation, including his doorway
@Moeri Devoxx was awesome! Well it's my first devoxx so I felt kind of excited about everything haha
someone stole my JFrog shirt though :(
oh well, it was too small anyway (...but it was a real nice shirt)
The session I looked forward to most seems to have been cancelled though. something like "hack your own android rom" or something like that. I'm sure it was in the schedule in september but was nowhere to be found now
apparently a must see talk was "silver bullet" or something like that. I missed it as I was following another talk. but it's on youtube somewhere
I need to add a shake feature that will refresh my Android application.
All I find of documentation involves implementing the SensorListener, but Eclipse tells me it's deprecated and suggest SensorEventListener.
Anybody that has a nice guide to how I go about creating this shake controller?