so if I want to cache a database on my watch of account info
should I also send updates to the watch any time I add/remove accounts, or just have a sync service that when it runs it deletes all accounts on the watch and adds all those found on the phone.
I don't feel like that TSC interview went well. I'm kind of okay with it, because I was already on the fence about the position, but I still wish I hadn't made a fool of myself. But maybe I'm wrong, maybe I did a good job.
I am displaying 17 CardViews.
I am using RecyclerView to achieve the same.
Each CardView shows a common data (format).
Depending on data received from a JSON file, a card may display some additional rows. . The following image shows 2 CardViews (in focus) displaying the additional data, the r...
@ChiragPatel please don't take this personally but since you didn't say anything after gaining access and I am leaving for the night I am removing your access for right now. Feel free to request again and another room owner will let you back in when they are here.
dude, some random guy on steam gave me terraria on christmas. I played it 10 hours that night. and some more yesterday and sunday. I think I got addicted :(
I'll miss all my friends here. See you next year! @McAdam331 @TheLittleNaruto @CptEric @Cjames @LawGimenez @TristanWiley @codeMagic @Mauker @miva2 @Ahmad
I will use this holiday when most people are off to switch the project to Android Studio. The amount of time I lose everyday with Eclipse and Ant is tremendous. Problem was that all the other programmers did not want to switch -- so I decided to force them. :)
I'm using an HTC One (march 2013) and a Galaxy Nexus (November 2011). Just a year and a half appart and the HTC LCD screen looks much better. The Galaxy Nexus SUper AMOLED screen looks greenish
So everyone at the office here is debating whether or not our office gets NYE as a paid holiday. Our boss said no and our handbook doesn't say it but everyone was confused because we thought it was last year and looking back at everyone's time sheet we did in fact get NYE as a paid holiday so now everyone's trying to push for it again haha
We save a PDF as a base64 string in the database. but the string we get is not a base64 of the PDF, after decoding it is invalid JSON with one element that is an invalid base64 of a PDF
Well, my advice for storing images on a database is: Don't.
It's not effective, and it's best to store them using paths. This was discussed on this question.
But. If you're really into storing that for whatever reason. Try to encode the image as a Base64 String, and store it on your DB.
Androi...
I used online base64 encoder/decoders to verify. the outer base64 is valid but the inner is not. Now I'm thinking someone serverside made the mistake of encoding a JSON with a base64 string instead of just passing that string.
Not me personally, but if you mean in the app, I think not. Thats how it is stored in the database. I have yet to check who puts it in the database though... It's just a static database file or something, I think.
After carrying out the iterating operation through my hashmap as shown below,
my Hashmap mMusicListByGenre becomes empty.
Hashmap<String,List<mediametadata>> mMusicListByGenre
...
List<MediaMetadata> newlist=new ArrayList<MediaMetadata>();
Iterator it = mMusicListByGenre.entrySet().i...
Don't get a heart attack but all that base64 stuff and saving it is done inside a fragment, which is almost identical to another fragment with it's own saving stuff =p
There's many nice parts of the code too, these are just old neglected parts I think.