A friend just asked me if I knew of an iOS -> Android terminology cheat sheet. Has anyone seen something like this? You know, something that would have like (UIViewController, Activity) (Segue, Intent), etc.. ?
I am currently learning to use Git by reading Pro Git. Right now I'm learning about branching and tags. My question is when should I use a branch and when should I use a tag?
For example, say I create a branch for version 1.1 of a project. When I finish and release this version, should I leave t...
I am using the Google Maps Android API and I'm running into some issues.
I am signing my apk with android studio (created one at .android/keystore.jks). Also I'm selecting "release" as type in it. I have used the command
keytool -list -v -keystore C:\Users\Toshiba\.android\keystore.jks
to get...
Of course. Not gonna lie, I chose not to make a fuss about it because he is one of our longest regulars but I felt like I should have said something haha.
So from my understanding android application deep linking works like this:
You have a website with several pages. For each page, you define a deep link. This makes the app show up in google search instead of the website if the search term matches.
For example, if I add a deep link to http://exam...
well 2 are websites others are working on and I jump in occasionally. 1 is an iOS/Android app that I maintain (grill) and another is an Android app that another company made and we're fixing a few bugs and adding features, almost done.
basically Eric, I'm not going to invest a bunch of time, in a language that at best is as fast as objective C and typically is slower, to learn a language I don't care for when what I do know works just fine and offers no real benefits to me.