Yeah, but iOS apps are where the money's at right now. I don't feel like being an independent app developer and everybody and their mother's convinced that Apple's where the money is.
oh that reminded me of a freshman girl at my university. In the opening speech for the bachelor and masters, I asked her what she is studying. She said media informatics bachelor. I said: cool, I am doing the master, have you yet programmed? She: Yes a bit. Me: In which language? She: Well, in English... I caughed sooooo hard
I had an android question but I wasn't getting responces becuase I didn't have enough acceptances towards others posts on my questions. Now I changed it an hour after the orignal post and noone has noticed hours afterwards. Should I repost?
I am developing an Android application which always listen voice from user. It works when I run it on Sony X10i, but doesn't work in Samsung Galaxy SII.
Here is my code:
SpeechRecognizer speechRecognizer;
speechRecognizer = SpeechRecognizer.createSpeechRecognizer(getBaseContext());
...
Could I please have some help debugging the following security exception:
It occurs when I press the 'play' button, and onStartCommand is called with an intent..
I am fairly new to android, and I don't really know what to look for to debug this. The majority of the code in the service is based ...
I'm trying to get a text from a certain row of my database. For this, I made this function
public String getTranslation(long rowId) throws SQLException {
String str = null;
Cursor mCursor = db.query(true, TABLE_LANGUAGE_FR, new String[] {
KEY_ID_INTERFACE_TEXT, KEY_ITE...
chromeos has google drive complete built in - replaces the "normal hdd"
and still no linux support for drive
and something more... already forgot :/
boah! third time a fucking hotline called me and I finally managed to pick up in the 2 secs it where ringing just to hear some noise and how they hang up
Just spent a reason about of time trying to fix a problem where a checkbox isn't being selected from a backing data store correctly. Followed the code down, checked the database, checked everything I could think...
Calling setSelected() rather than setChecked() is apparently a pretty big factor too...
You know that feeling you get when you're building a bridge between two sides of a cliff where both sides of the cliff move closer and further away from each other?
We have a product called "x" - We release this ourselves. We then talk to OEM partners and they release product "y" which is actually just different graphics and string's in our app "x"
But since all app's need a unique package name, and the package name is spread liberally through every file and part of the source tree structure...
7am: "are you awake?", 9am: "Why don't you answer me?", 11am: "You bastard". Thats what I read every weekend when I woke up around 1pm (shorted version)
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I have a service and activity. I want to send a broadcast, such that when the playbutton is pressed, the service sends a broadcast.. The activity receives that broadcast, and decides whether to display the pause button or the play button.
I could either send one broadcast for play and a seperate one for pause, but really it just needs to switch every time the broadcast is received.
@RaghavSood the thing is, I would have to attach that as an extra to the broadcast intent, which I dont really want to do. I don't need to know if it is playing, just to switch everytime the broadcast is sent
The logic of whether or not it is playing is already determined in the service, so every time the broadcast is sent, that indicates the button changing state
I had AdMob for a while, then I switched to Airpush.
You'll get bad reviews with Airpush, but if you put a notice telling people about the notification apps at the top of your description, you'll be fine.
Now I mainly forget about apps and go with in app purchases.