I'd say using an preexisting AR framework on your platform will be a generally better option than doing it yourself from scratch unless you have extremely specific and unusual requirements
@TimCastelijns I turned 18 this year, I have no lawyer yet. Isn't there a general answer? I know you have to do it in EU, but basically I "collect" nothing, I mean user do HTTP requests but I don't collect IP.. neither I do something with their files (I have storage permission)
@RaghavSood i am thinking of using tensorflow for live object detection ( wall detection) and then creating a overlay to color the wall. Found out that it is hard to detect white walls with ar core as there are less features to detect white walls.
detecting walls with some pattern is easier as the ar framework is able to extract feature points.
But i will have more clarity on this when i discuss with my architect.
I have a card view that contains two textViews with almost similar characteristics, right now, I have defined them in the XML like both written from the scratch, should I make a common layout file that holds this TextView and I <include> that in the cardView? Beside not having to repeat same XML lines, is there any performance benefit?
So.. if unit test A sets up a singleton in our app's memory... that singleton is still initialized when unit test D comes along and runs some tests... I thought that the JVM was torn down and reestablished in between each classes's tests...
@DaveS no, but talking animals could exist in a parallel universe with the same laws of physics. If there are universes with different laws of physics, flat planets might exist. But if they don't and the laws of physics are universal (ba dum tss), talking animals can still exist, and flat objects can't c:
@DaveS that's an option but then you have to maintain the teardown, and it won't be obvious (when you add a new property or something) because it will fail in an entirely different test.
@DaveS sure, because it makes total sense for one planet in the solar system to be flat and violate the laws of physics when the rest are round, and the earth had been observed to be round too
Is there a way I can programmatically disable notifications of individual programs? I'd like to build a list of all programs installed on my device then check the ones I don't want to receive notifications from and hit one button to disable/enable them.
I'm trying to build an app that will allo...
I am using Android Studio 3.2.1 and I want to profile a pre-built APK with, but "Debug or Profile" option is not visible in my file menu and anywhere else! Is it a plugin that should be installed separately?