so I decided to get started with android development but I found out my pc is too slow for android studio or any kind of android work, 2gb ram with core 2 duo, so I've decided to upgrade it to 8gb ram and a better processor, I am kinda confused whether I should go for i3 or i5, I did some research and websites list i3 as entry level and i5 as mainstream
I already hate gradle, I am following google's tutorial for "hello world" program and it just doesn't work, gradle build fails everytime with a new error message
first, AS won't work, because its old, then gradle won't work, because that's old, then support repositories won't work, because they are old, then something else will find its way in
@MasterYushi there should be gradle files. One of them is for your project, where you have to import v7 library. When you do so, it will ask to sync project again, and then it will import that class into your project
the libraries are first to be imported from gradle, only then you can use those libraries in your project
@DroidDev shouldn't google do that for you in default project? There is nothing about this on the getting started website, they just say create new project with default activity, then connect your device and hit run
Hi guys, i have a small question: when i try to kill all the running apps, suddenly, my android app is restarted by its own, does anyone know the reason?
I've been asked to Make sure that I either limit the number of authors to five, or if I want more you will need to create a new array of a larger size in order to deal with it.
@CrashBandicoot got it u may use arrugment author name or book data u want to save , if u want to se author name , date, book name at single index of array then use HashWap with Arraylist , if u want to save only author name then use ArrayList or List
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add condition to check length is ==5 then show error if not then