I know building it myself was always better in the past but it's been awhile so was shopping around to see if there were better deals now. Doesn't really seem to be
Folks, I've read about 9-patch in an Android book today. I haven't heard about 9-patch before. Is 9-patch a purely Android thing, or is it used in other ecosystems too?
this is what i've got so far.. fizzbuzz, implement / walk me through either an LRU cache, or an algorithm for cycle detection in a doubly linked list... and then android questions.. service vs. async task, activity vs. fragment, common caching patterns for adapters, adapters vs. recycler - what else?
ahmad - thanks i'll have to look into infinite myself, especially with a networked content provider - even we don't use that haha
part-time til he defends his masters, then full time... insanely smart dude, but not sure on his android skills, so this has to at least test the basics
the problem with most masters students i've worked with is that they're super smart, but they've rarely put their code into any kind of production, or worked on teams, so the code isn't very nice.
i was a research summer student at my u under a really smart prof that started writing some program for simulations, and the students had to finish it... we rewrote it - it was spaghetti when we got it
"The submission to the bank is known as settlement, and its done by sending a plain text file in a very rigid format. (This was all developed decades ago and the number of systems now using it makes it hard to modernise)" not in europe since the early 90's
servired/4B security sistems (enforced by EU) require auth handshakes and direct connection to the bank's TPV bbdd.
all credit/debit cards are enforced to use PIN system too, and the widthdrawal of money is instant.
"I think everything is much more deeper that this. If you multiply this number by the height of Pyramid of Khufu and then multiply every third number by 2012 you will get exactly 1/666 length to the Alpha Centauri. – serg Jul 17 '09 at 15:15 2