@Ahmad Ahmad, I've seen that but have kept my work and personal account separate just because I was worried about any undesired consequences. Maybe I'm just too paranoid but does it seem to work ok?
I can't disclose the question, but in my last one which was 45 minutes I got one question which I had to work out a solution to and then code that solution
It took me the whole time, but I did get a solution
so I think that's why I got a second interview. I was hoping that I'd go on site next, but I guess the interview wasn't quite sure if I should move forward or not so he suggested a second phone interview first.
MWC2016 - " The pavilions and zones that will be featured at MWC 2016 include: App Planet exhibition, the GSMA Innovation City, dozens of Country Pavilions, and pavilions that focus on Graphene, Green Technology, IoT, Mobile Cloud, NFC & Mobile Money and Wearables."
Well, Eric. I need a service to listen to my accelerometer changes, and I need it to be running "forever" and be less likely to be killed. I think I'll have to do something like startForeground(), but I want to know if once my app is closed, if it's possible to "rebind" to the already running service, and how.
Added children used to be visible in all my subclasses, like in the example here.
Due to some recent changes I made (in a big porting of very old Java SWING code) children are still visible in TextField or TextArea, for example, but not in Button(ish) controls, even though additions are in the l...
it's a casting app. you must portrait a funny "caganer" ( taking a selfie), and the poeple will vote you. the winner gets 650€, and has to participate in 3 living nativities as the character.
A Caganer (Catalan pronunciation: [kəɣəˈne], Western Catalan: [kaɣaˈne]) is a figurine depicted in the act of defecation appearing in nativity scenes in Catalonia and neighbouring areas with Catalan culture such as Andorra, Valencia and Northern Catalonia (in southern France). It is most popular and widespread in these areas, but can also be found in other areas of Spain (Murcia), Portugal and southern Italy (Naples).
The name "El Caganer” literally means "the crapper" or "the shitter". Traditionally, the figurine is depicted as a peasant, wearing the traditional Catalan red cap (the "barretina...
Is there a tool to help with cleaning up a messy theme in Android ? and/or any way/tool to trace which theme/style is used with some widget (similar to chromes dev tools where it gives a reference to the line and file where a css attribute was written)
I have a meta question for you - what are your guys relationships with your testing? Do you test yourself, have a test department, just one tester, huge tests scripts or quick use cases...?
nein. we are always working for someone. is that someone's responsability to tell us what's wrong to fix it. but we almost always deliver clean products.
so we're doing an app X for company A and there's always a company B in between selling our and their services
I would argue that user pressing the back button is not "accidentally" leaving the app
and I would also say that if you must override the back button you should show a pop-up that asks them if they want to quit rather than just consuming the event and doing nothing
I am developing an app for Android and I am trying to find a fast and reliable charting library. After some searching, I found 4 libraries: AChartEngine, WilliamChart, HelloCharts and AndroidPlot. I need some up to date feedback about the performance and the stability of these libraries because a...
foam, it's a super simple hybrid app.. a native login screen that checks your login and stores a login token, and then opens a webview to a certain address for that customer... when the user backgrounds the app it should stay on the webview activity and just open to that point again - but on this customer's phone the app quits and goes through the login activity again... it shouldn't do that.
works fine for other customers, just this samsung note 2 apparently
i might have to ask if customer has one of those stupid battery health / memory cleaner apps installed that kills backgrounded apps off or some nonsense like that
the issue is having vs. not having an internet connection - if the user does not have a connection and is already in the webview the webview has an offline mode.. but if the app starts from scratch we need a connection to load the webview
brb standup
if there is an internet connection the auto login to the webview works great - the issue is if they don't have an internet connection... for all other customers they just come back into the webview, but if the app is quit without internet then it can't auto login... if that makes sense
If some of the operations that follow requires internet, then you do need it; but yeah, you can store the secret and token in your preferences or something then create the AccessToken object from those values