The reason for the break was the column of the PK (auto_inc) was still located in a different class.. Not even as a FK but just as column. It messed things up
complex as in, I am having a hard time trying to save a user`s note due to lifecycles. The code I wrote a code for auto-saving notes a few months ago but it is not properly working. I have trouble trying to figure out when to save a note because a user could kill the app, write the note and pause the app and then come back again. I hope you get what I mean
@ColdFire The only thing I find convenient about live data is that I would have to forget about lifecycles. Managing lifecycles is the major problem I am facing.
In this episode, we continue our discussion from episode 148 on evolving android architectures. We collected some of the questions from the community and try to answer them. Show notes: http://fragmentedpodcast.com/episodes/151/
I did it onPause() before. To explain the problem let me put up some scenarios. I have implemented a speech to text feature but as you would know that launching speech to text automatically calls onPause(). And if the user was creating a new note that would mean I would have to call createNote() function from by SQLite class. It really is a mess.@ColdFire
It's not the onPause that is breaking my code. It's my own code that is breaking everything. I am not a good coder yet. I think I may want to write the code again.sds
Anyways, I have been working on this app for a quite well time without any feedback. Would anyone care to give feedback on UI? Not promoting my app here, I have removed app name :)
@MehdiB. Oh, took them long enough! Either way, I chose for my own Gitlab since I had this 32GB ram server lying around and I always wanted it to make it backup my live server. So Gitlab + 2nd partition for my live server data backup is perfect.
Here we drink coffee in small amounts, on tiny cups. I've seen on the movies people drinking many large cups of coffee. You can't drink all that coffee and keep living.
it used to be, ~40 years ago, that there were two primary ways the world made "coffee"
in Europe and elsewhere, coffee grounds were put through an espresso machine which applied heat and pressure, and produced very strong Espresso.
in the United States, pressurized methods were rarely used, instead hot water was delivered over the grounds in various ways, and produced a weaker coffee
but in the last 30 years coffee has seen lots of innovation and improvement, and now there are at least a half dozen different ways it's prepared.
Likewise, people have started caring a lot more about the bean types, quality, and roasting styles.
a few weeks ago, a study showed that marlboros cigarettes that get sold in Morocco are way more addictive than the ones sold in the EU. So Marlboro openly said: "we don't violate any law, the moroccan legislator should act on this.". Why? because the retards in the parliament blocked a law in 2011 that was gonna regulate the maximal nicotine amount for cigarette companies
don't worry, if you use mysql 99% of its classical usage is the same as the other relational dbs and querying concepts are similar to nosql ones as well
one useful tip for fkeys: ParentTable has a list of records from ChildTable, could be implemented in 2 ways: "Parent - List<ChildId>" or "Child - ParentId" the second one is more easier to query and manage