Your given the test with a shitty laptop where emulators did not run. So testing was hard. No phones were given as well. Had to upload .apk to cloud and then download to my phone and test
AKA: How to construct a strong opening line in a letter?
In light of recent events I intended to write a simple letter of complaint to StackExchange. The obvious thing to do would be to write an opening with the fact such as
It came to my knowledge that a long-standing member and moderator o...
that's the whole point of inheritance Taseer, either something generic and only override for specific, or everything is specific then you make it an abstract method
I don't know, maybe let the child fragments only focus on the callbacks that are necessary for them while the parent fragment abstracts out the few lifecycle callbacks
I was hoping to find a clean way to deal with inheritance here
@TaseerAhmad check this one coursera.org/learn/machine-learning (it's free unless you want the certificate at the end), it can get boring but really demystifies that stuff
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tbh at this point, it's just plain bullying, imagine waking up in the morning and going to the office to be bullied like that by hundreds of users, where they would even remove your greeting to sound harsh
Wow this "apology" is so bad I almost thought EA wrote it. Maybe firing moderators gives SE a sense of pride and accomplishment. — ballBreaker52 secs ago
Here's what I was hoping for:
On behalf of Stack Exchange I want to apologize to all of you.
I messed up.
When I made the call to terminate Monica's moderator relationship, I
believed that it needed to be done at that moment, and in the manner
it was done.
I was wrong.
...
lol my favourite part is monica in the comments being like "I still don't know why I was fired?"