Aw, no way! I'm building an iOS app right now, and I'm trying to build some API for it so I can work with either one. But the java tutorials were just shooting errors everywhere, so I switched to Python.
Yeah, I'm liking AWS more too because they seem like they have more to offer.
Like they have a thing called Elastic Beanstalk that I'm trying to figure out how to use, and it's exactly what I need to make the API I want. Whereas Google Cloud's Endpoints wasn't so straight forward.
The biggest thing for me that I didn't like was just how hard it was to see errors and warnings. Also, as far as I saw, I couldn't change the color coding; and I'm pretty big on that.
But like I said before, I hardly used it (maybe for 20 minutes)
;; Sum of four rational real numbers
(define xr (+ 1/3 1/4 -1/5 405/50))
;; Sum of two rational real numbers
(define xi (+ -1/3 2/3))
xr
===> 8.48333333333333
xi
===> 0.333333333333333
;; Check for exactness.
(exact? xr)
===> #f
(exact? xi)
===> #f
There is this thing in iOS called Core Data. I've been working on it for weeks, and I finally gave up today and decided that I'm just going to go with Java/Amazon mostly for what I want to accomplish.
Nobody ever talks about it here in the states except for a few rare occasions I've had with friends. It's really not something we talk about I guess. Instead, we're all hell-bent on outlawing guns because "guns kill people."
In the application I am developing, I would like to send messages in the form of JSON objects to a Django Server and parse the JSON response from the server and populate a custom listview.
From the little JSON knowledge I have, I thought this format for the response from server
{
"post": {
...