The files/folder in your version control will not just delete themselves just because you added them to the .gitignore. They are already in the repository and you have to remove them. You can just do that with this:
Remember to commit everything you've changed before you do this!
git rm -rf --cac...
Recyclerview keeps refreshing after onitem click listener
and log is saying "E/RecyclerView: No adapter attached,Skipping layout"
I tried adding cardview in a cardview and adding on click listener to the cardview that's inside the cardview
I don't know why but it's irritating
public class date_ad...
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@WarrenFaith it's great for multi-threaded type server scenarios. Accepting an incoming socket connection, spinning off a sub process that handles the connection for the duration it exists and doing it fast and efficiently.
iirc that's the primary use case it was designed for
One thing that's so good about Go is that, no matter how many people are working on a project, no matter how many thousands of lines of code there is. But because the language is simple, you will understand it quickly
And the other thing is that, structure of the language remains consistent
However, in my experience so far, the data structures provided by std lib are simple ones