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00:40
o/
Working the late shift, Carl?
I am
You're not Carl
There can be only 1
He's a Mauk Carl, commonly used in unit testing
Ah, well that makes sense then
return Assert(MaukCarl.age, 'undefined');
return Assert(MaukCarl.submitDream(dream), '{status: 403}');
This would be a fun addition to the R15 member repo
user457812
01:17
Got AirPods. They're nice.
01:35
I love 'em
01:59
you would
o/
Doing this code lab on coroutines right now: codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/kotlin-coroutines
@DaveS PRs welcome
02:39
The pattern of async and await in other languages is based on coroutines -_-
I don't think so -_-
hmmm... they recommend dagger... I guess I should replant myself some things...
thanks @AdamMc331 :P
 
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04:19
Alright then, shouldn't fail this exam either
Now, just the pesky math thing left
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04:56
good morning
good morning *
05:25
Morning
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05:47
morning @RonakMehta
Morning eLi
06:29
hi
06:40
any idea on how can i make a room db request with waiting call...i mean. i am calling an observable db call in room database and i need to execute following code after db call. i know i can include following calls on onNext method but i want wait or blocking observable calls...i don't want to allow room to make sync call enable
07:12
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Q: Is that possible to grant any permission without asking to user?

Ashvin solankiANDROID PERMISIONS I know this is not possible but this application do....... https://www.snaptubeapp.com/ How that possible my device grant all permission to this application which application requires how , application never asking me to allow Read and Write storage permission and etc......t...

i know granting permission without asking to user is not possible then
how this application do....?
Satyam requested access. Rep: 155 - Questions: 46 - Answers: 2 (ratio 4:0.2)
07:41
Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood Morning Everyone!!!!! :D
morning womper~~
how are you today?
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08:13
I have changed my question since am not allowed to ask more question.
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Q: When and Why Should i use dagger 2 dependency Injection?

eLiAm learning dagger 2 dependency injection but i can't find why and when am i supposed to use dagger. Any help

@bluetoothfx Got the same issue
Or well, alike
2
Q: More efficient way getting LiveData object

MwBakkerI have a LiveData<List<Storage>> in my StorageViewModel, I want to get this list in an activity in order to perform a get(id) on it. Though so far I can only achieve one way to get the this List<Storage> without it being null, except that way does not feel efficient to me. Why does my second ...

Mornin' all
@eLi I can't help you I'm sorry
@Ashvinsolanki Define 'this'
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@MwBakker anyone with help!
?
@eLi Why would you edit a question to a completely different topic?
That immediately wastes all the work the other people put in to answer the original question
morning
Hes question banned
by the downvotes
08:28
That does not mean you edit previous questions. You post good answers to get unbanned.
Would be too easy bro
There is one thing I do not understand
Only one?
While learning Room, I was suggested to make an Interface DAO (Data Access Object)
But I can make an instance of this interface and call on methods?
DAO dao;
    LiveData<List<Storage>> allStorages;

    public StorageRepository(Application application)
    {
        StorageRoomDB db = StorageRoomDB.getDatabase(application);
        dao = db.storageDao();
        allStorages = dao.getAllStorages();
    }
How is that? I learned this is not how interfaces work
You can not make instances inside the interface
like the class file
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08:42
@RaghavSood i have limited to ask new question
@MuratKaragöz banned for new question yes
@RaghavSood According to rules here
How can I get out of a question ban?
Begin by improving your existing questions: do as much as possible to make them clear, specific and on-topic.

The ban will be lifted automatically by the system when it determines that your positive contributions outweigh the cost of those questions which were poorly received.
Start answering questions
Editing your old questions to a completely different question to evade the ban is a good way to get banned permanently
Any nerds still reading the one piece manga?
New chapter is out!
@MuratKaragöz But I mean I can make an instance OF the interface class, which goes against what has been taught to me
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@RaghavSood what to do then?
08:51
2 mins ago, by Murat Karagöz
Start answering questions
Write good answers, get accepts/upvotes
It will lift the ban eventually, if not soon
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okay
Did Timothy tell you that?
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So i have this question here : When and Why Should i use dagger 2 dependency Injection?
anyone ever used chunked transfer-encoding with okhttp/retrofit?
An Interface is something like a recipe. The recipe does not bake your cake. But when you start making an instance of the Recipe, then you start baking your cake by implementing the methods
08:58
I wouldn't teach people to call something an interface class
I have acquired cheesecake
And coffee
Interfaces are classes tho
@MuratKaragöz Yes that is what I was taught in school. I need to implement the methods as soon as I implement the class, yes
Interfaces are not classes
They are abstract types
But I never had made an instance of the interface before
09:01
if an interface is a class, why do we not call it a class?
@RaghavSood And exactly this is why DAO dao is so confusing
DAO is an interface
You can have a type as an interface, though
Think of it like a protocol
Yet I can make an instance?
Let's say I have an interface Tim
Ah damn gotta go for 15 min, sorry
brb
Quick emergency
09:02
enjoy the poop
Aight, types is the better word
And all Tim's must implement the method boolean wrong()
@MwBakker You can not make an instance of it unless you have implemented it
Now, in r15, I can specify Tim user as a variable, and any instance of an r15 user that satisfies the given protocol (implements a Tim interface) can be used there
09:03
Configuration 'compile' is obsolete and has been replaced with 'implementation' and 'api'.
So, class TimC implements Tim can go into user, but class TimP implements Tim can also go into it
Anyone else got this while building projects?
As long as they both have the wrong() method
When using an interface type, you can only call the methods defined on the interface, since it acts like a protocol specification
Seriously android documentations are often no clear and error/warning messages ambiguous.
09:05
when did we become java 101 tutors sigh
how is this error ambiguous
To be fair, my explanation is really bad because I was trying to mock Tim at the same time
I don't like exams, makes me have to multitask on basic tasks
My explanation is also bad since I was thinking about cakes
I'm having cheesecake
It is nice
you're gonna be fat real soon
coffee dumplings cheesecake, repeat
09:07
I'm likely underweight, so it would be an improvement
I eat a lot of chicken too
I have this now
😋
:( I am fat and I have a lot of healthy food. I mean 'a lot' ... You can become fat from A LOT OF healthy food.
NZ evidently has a program called "Eat My Lunch" to feed school children
I love food too much.
Sounds more like they're bullying the kids and taking all their food
I like food too, but I'm extremely lazy when it comes to cooking
So I stick to a handful of things I can acquire and consume quickly
Such as cheesecake, dumplings, and coffee
All the chicken I eat also follows a "put chicken + things into oven" recipe
Minimal Raghav interaction involved
Still alive, so must be working fine
09:12
That means you don't love food enough - if you truly love food, you will do anything for it (i.e. cooking) :p
I like food, to the extent that if I want something more varied I'll go out and eat
Which doesn't happen much in NZ, since it's usually too far or too expensive
SG, on the other hand, is great for eating out
why dont you fly to sg for eating and then back to nz for working?
Yeah, with all the local hawker centres.
Too far, and if I can't afford to eat out, I can't afford to fly back and forth all the time
I am going to SG in a couple of days though
So that should be nice
Sadly, I have to get through this math exam before that
Wait, aren't you a prince
09:15
If only
Singapore is also good if you are into durian >_< Best fruit if you are into smelling toilet.
I would probably cook a lot more if the original kitchen we had here didn't try to either burn the food or do nothing
Only the oven reasonably worked, so I got into the routine of just using that
Now, we got the range replaced, but it's so much less effort to toss stuff into the oven
Did kids come to your door yesterday?
I need your help
09:22
They can't, my door is behind an access controlled door
It's great
@TimCastelijns so to avoid the warning I just change all the compile to implement or api in build.gradle?
May 23 '14 at 23:55, by Raghav Sood
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no, you should read the docs for both and then decide if you need implementation or api
if you google this message you will find 4246782985309476876893 links to SO explaining all this
I finished my piece of cheesecake :(
09:24
Android API updates, making your day more complicated for no benefit.
Where do you find all that cake man
I can't find a tutorial that I can understand on many-to-many relationships in Room
The supermarket
it's a gradle thing. Has nothing to do with android
09:26
Sounds like you only eat that cake
I shall have dumplings in some time
Maybe french fries too
@MwBakker whats thats
profiterole & tiramisu are the best cakes ever
+1 for tiramisu
Gradle, google APIs, permission settings, may or may not be directly associated with android but nevertheless has the principal of 'more changes are better so to keep you occupied, possibly for no good reasons.' I romanticize the idea of 'write once, working a hundred years'. Not write once, break every second year because of some third party API changes.
NO STEADY API BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT WORTH IT!!!
09:31
I don't think you can hit the write once, run forever anymore for any reasonably large platform or SDK
so you prefer developing apps for android 1 with eclipse and shit UI
You can certainly do it with lower level stuff, embedded systems, some crypto stuff
But web, Android, etc., probably not
At least, not to a point where you can make feasible things out of it
Sure, HTML1 webpages still work, but you're not going to get very far with them
@TimCastelijns Improve the underlying functionality, not change the interface so very often. Like how cars evolve.
I agree, Android could have stronger API guarantees
But I don't think you can feasibly hold that with this type of a platform
At least, not with how the initial years CTS was basically a wild west
They're trying to combat fragmentation etc. now, but there will always be changes to keep up with new hardware, new requirements, new features
You can theoretically solve it by using 2 or more levels APIs.
steady top level client facing API and ever changing lower level APIs
09:40
You could look at the Java APIs as a second layer
The underlying hardware interfaces vary from device to device
And the Java layer abstracts it further into a single SDK across the platform for a given Android release
@TelKitty But this is the case, so which is why I am confused
@TimCastelijns Sorry
@RaghavSood I got that part of implemintation etc, but the fact I can now make an object of the interface is completely new to me
You aren't making an object of an interface
You are saying that whatever object is assigned to that variable must satisfy that interface
The object type itself will be something that implements that interface
For instance, if you look at setting an onClickListener
  DAO dao;
here DAO is the interface
You will usually pass either this, to indicate the current activity, or a new anonymous View.OnClickListener implementing class
The object you are setting as the listener is not of type OnClickListener
It is an Activity implementing OnClickListener, or an anonymous class implementing it
Sorry read too fast
09:46
@MwBakker np I enjoy teaching. But the easier concepts can be the most difficult to explain
When you specify a variable of type DAO, you're essentially saying "I will accept any object that implements the DAO interface"
You can have Classes A, B, ... Z all implementing DAO
This one is tough to me since working with interfaces I am only used to implement rather than creating an object that appearantly implements it
What you are telling the system is essentially "I don't care about whatever other methods that class has, as long as it has all the methods required for me to treat it as a DAO"
@RaghavSood This sentence clears the most for me :)
interfaces in C# are the same as in java
09:48
Yes I get that
@TimCastelijns But also there I never worked with 'creating an object' from the interface. This is how I call it I know it's wrong
Raghav cleared a lot up on that matter
teaching class going on
next question?
nobody ever asks about rxjava :( I learned it for nothing
@MwBakker did you solved the problem?
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@TimCastelijns am learning it right now stay tuned androidhive.info/RxJava/…
good luck, it's tough but really cool
09:54
Another way to look at it is as a protocol specification. Let's say you write a class that saves an image by converting it to bytes, and writing those bytes somewhere. You create a `Writer` interface, which has one method `bool write(byte[])`. Your library only cares about encoding an image as bytes correctly. You want to leave it up to the user to store those bytes in the correct location for their usecase.
Now, since you've defined a protocol of "If you give me a `Writer` interface, I will pass you all the bytes, and expect a boolean return value depending on if you succeeded in writing t
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@TimCastelijns ur scaring me
its not tough as MVP
For instance, a database writer might have additional methods that interact with opening and closing the database connection. A network writer might have retry mechanisms. A file writer might have path and directory selection
None of those matter to you, so you only want the write method,and you specify your variable type using the interface to convey that
Is this a good implementation of M:M in Room? Just ingore @Index(name)
MVP is just a set of guidelines on where to place which logic. Actually I learned them at the same time, Rx is easier to grasp, but harder to master because it is so comprehensive
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Tim am trying to learn MVP but i cant implement it in my projects
i don't know why
@TimCastelijns is what am messing up with. I cant figure out where to place which actually
09:59
because it's defined by guidelines rather than by rules, everyone does it differently and each blog post about it is different. There is no official guide "MVP works like this" so you have to make something of it yourself
@bluetoothfx There was not really a problem. Everything works
But the way of doing it was new to me, I am not used to create objects from interfaces. That goes straight against what was taught in school
That's the thing, you aren't creating objects from interfaces. You are accepting an object that implements that interface. You will never see a statement of new SomeInterface()
it's best to forget everything they told you in school
Declaring a variable does not create objects by default, you must instantiate them separately
Well, for some classes, yes
Mostly language specific programming ones
"You will never see a statement of new SomeInterface()" you will though
10:03
Most classes in school are more oriented to teach you about programming logic than programming concepts such as interfaces and MVP and all that
Not as a pure object, though
You will see it as an anon class instantiation
Pretty sure school did not teach it wrongly
Which makes a new object that implements that interface
Most likely you misunderstood it
I dunno, I've been to a lot of classes in a lot of places that were just plain wrong, or simplified to the extent that they were no longer actually teaching the concept they were talking about
@RaghavSood Sorry I stated the problem as how I saw it. I understood what you explained, but I just explained my issue
@MuratKaragöz Never said my school was wrong
They explained an interface as a blueprint for classes who implement it
10:06
its true
And that part I understood. Now in my project I suddenly had an object from this blueprint and got confused. Raghav cleared things a lot up so I no longer see it that way
Currently processing the info
For your amusement
a 400k rep user trying to help someone oblivious
"...the important bit is that I don't want to specify types because they can vary". The way I want to use an arraylist of objects is not to define userName as String. — LazioTibijczyk 3 mins ago
Not define userName as String, why must userName vary?
eh don't even bother
And btw I did not say thank you yet or those involved clearing the matter up for me
So hereby, thanks
10:08
They want your money, not a thank you I think
I'm a poor Dutch student, the worst of all worlds to expect money from
But you are all invited for a good beer though
maybe if you bring it to me
They accept kidneys too
1 lecture down, 15 to go
In around 15 hours
Not terrible
@MuratKaragöz Ouch
10:40
@MwBakker tim can help you with that
@MuratKaragöz lol
@MuratKaragöz lol everyone pinging this message
I can not ):
You can if you send a message starting with :44457019
@MuratKaragöz bro
2
:)
10:55
lol
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o/
0/
o/
lunch time
are you schizophrenic? :)
I sometimes think I might be
Then Other Raghav tells me I'm not, so it's fine
Why would this throw a foreign key constraint failed (code 19)?
11:02
On which statement?
Insert? Create? Upsert? Sacrifice chicken?
Ohhhhh, I should make dumplings
Insert
and some coffee to go with it
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what maximium number of libraries in one project?
Most likely, the ID you are referencing in one of your foreign keys doesn't exist
As in, insert an with a movie_id 5, but the movie table doesn't have a row with ID 5
Of course, coffee is a must
Gonna have my first cup of the day soon, it's 0004 here
Thank you
11:05
My AutoCompleteTextView field keeps on giving me blank. It's not used to be like this. Like there are typed text, but text not in focus and not on screen.
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@TimCastelijns Tim
what maximium number of libraries in one android project?
I'm having a deja vu
There should be no real limit, beyond space constraints on the device
it's a strange question to ask, why do you want to know this?
11:07
Well, you would likely run out of memory to load all your classes in far before you run out of filesystem space
Theoretically, I believe each .class file can go up to 2^32 - 1 bytes in size
But there's no real limit on the number of class files itself
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@TimCastelijns i was just thinking if adding many libraries in one project may lead to project inefficiency or memroy leak
Adding things doesn't (shouldn't) randomly lead to memory leaks
Bad code will
Inefficiencies, depends entirely on your definition
Loading an app with a multidex is certainly slower than loading one with a single dex
But not to an extent where you would worry about it
How can I know if a Retrofit enqueue is done?
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@RaghavSood this was my exactly point of understand
And it's hardly avoidable at this point
user443346
11:09
o/
@grrigore pass a callback, retrofit will call onSuccess or onFailure on it
onResponse and onFailure, yes
Where is the best place to call a method to set a RecyclerView with a list I get in onResponse?
in the class that calls the class that does the enqueue
Can I set a Room Dao to return a boolean when finished?
You can do anything you want if you believe in yourself
Now, whether the Room implementation agrees with what you want is another matter altogether
11:26
So ... I can take it as changing everything from compile into api instead of implement would shorten runtime? How does it affect apk size?
Can I used com.google.android.gms packages of different versions in the same project?
yes but not in the same module
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it is not allowed to reference google in your project package name if you are expecting to launch it in play store
oh tim sir please teach me coroutines also
go read the docs, noob
noooooooooooooooooooooooooooob
11:30
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooob
@codeMagic yoooooooooooooooooooooooo shit missed you again
ProTip: If you don't sleep, you'll always be around
At least until you die an early death
Guys
Why is Room generating two PK id columns?
are you verifying with stetho? Stetho adds a column that is not in the database
11:36
Yes, I do
you can ignore it
Oh, good to know
@eLi Once I have spammed www with link to my app and set the return address to [email protected]. Only tried it once, and it was a while ago. Nothing happened. Obviously I don't live dangerously enough.
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i mean giving your package name com.google.something
I don't know why I should. Spamming the entire web with return address [email protected] is a much more interesting adventure.
11:46
I have acquired dumplings
yay~~
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11:56
So.. I am getting some data with Retrofit (works fine), I save the data using Room (works fine), but if I try to set a RecylcerView the app crashes. Is this beacuse I use allowMainThreadQueries()? How can I do it without using MainThreadQueries?
It's because you don't share your stacktrace when something crashes
shares stacktrace

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