@AdamMc331 very nice! How long have you been blogging? That is so well written.
@MarkO'Sullivan Be sure you are not overusing string resources. Ask yourself if the string needs to be translated. If it is some internal identifier, just use a static final String in Java.
string resources are just really useful in case you change the text in one of the layouts, it'll auto change for everywhere else using the same string resource
@MarkO'Sullivan Technically still using a context, but it could work now outside of an activity. Not sure what the drawbacks are I've been meaning to look into that (if any).
okay, then yes, a string resource is the way to go. My previous comment was for a string used as an identifier, such as a key for data in a Bundle. I used to make these string resources as well but found it is better to just make it a final static String instead.
@MarkO'Sullivan I recommend against extending Application. This seems like a code smell to me. There is almost always cleaner solutions to the problems that people suggest doing this for.
1) If that's the case, the fragment should have access to context but even within the fragment you can do getString(R.string.title_for_this_fragment)
2) If you have to set it programatically elsewhere, I would just add a public string to each fragment called TITLE or something like that if you also want to work around context.
Adam I update the status bar text throughout the app, usually depending on what the user is doing with the Shot Scope, if they connect at any time it's updated, if it disconnects, it's updated
Any time I carried out an operation which would need the status bar to stop further clicks from happening, I put the state as busy but it's fucked up because it doesn't allow me to disconnect the band and reconnect
I've got a ShotScopeStatusBar view class and then ShotScopeStatusBarViewModel, view model handles the icon, text and isConnected status
@AdamMc331 yeah the only thing about that is that the string can alter while being on the one state
like during the course sync, it'll provide the user with continuous feedback on what course they're current syncing
the band's only busy when the text doesn't display either Connected or Not Connected, every other string will mean the band is processing something which is why I wanted to update the busy state depending on what string is displayed
Even better, it's only in a busy state if it's using a verb, so I'm just going to set it as busy if the text contains "ing" e.g. syncing, upgrading, etc
I have a weird issue, I'm testing my app on wifi, and when a third party app is being updated, my app gets interrupted (onPause / onResume) for a second
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