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14:19
@Shubhank yup that code only. No still didn't
I will see that on monday now. fed up with things. Time to leave
better to drink one beer and have a good sleep :D
gud nite.. happy sunday
14:42
git branch hell
15:02
@Shubhank 1 oct
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72 downloads today, not so bad :)
for colorful keyboard?
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haha, 1 color keyboard : Black Keys
Only Black & White
15:28
@RaghuRomeo date not available :p
15:55
Data munging or data wrangling is loosely the process of manually converting or mapping data from one "raw" form into another format that allows for more convenient consumption of the data with the help of semi-automated tools. This may include further munging, data visualization, data aggregation, training a statistical model, as well as many other potential uses. Data munging as a process typically follows a set of general steps which begin with extracting the data in a raw form from the data source, "munging" the raw data using algorithms (e.g. sorting) or parsing the data into predefined data...
radical - explain :p
@Bunny whatsup
Um.. The general idea seems to be straight forward
with an example please
i didnt understand real life implementation
@Shubhank nothng spcl...making ppts ...
Hm.. One example could be..taking the printed mobile bills of a set of people.. Manually extract some data from that.. Use some data processing tools to convert the usage info to relevant units ..or convert into a format which can be given to some tools or scripts which can extract trends and patterns from that
Here the assumption is that the bill wasn't available in digital form..just for an example
Dinner.. Brb
Though this is done in pure digital case also.. Like for machine learning. Or we used to do that for correlating network data etc
Not sure if that would strictly follow under this definition.. But the idea is the same..AFAIU!
Dinner ..
16:16
lol
thanks radical
ppt for what stuff Bunny
Did that help?
Company foundation day held on 26th so have to give presentation..company walo k drame kabi khatam nahi honge
:D
hi all
@Bunny haha
@radical yup , i cant do it now i can say :D
16:33
beta tumse na ho payega @Shubhank
:p
installed the game ?
arre accha yaad dilaya
17:18
Shubank, okk
17:48
how is Gow2 ?
it's scale is great!
playing 'danmaku unlimited 2'
now what is that :p
DU2 that i had linked earlier
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The application could not be saved. Please check the form for errors.
Google suck
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17:52
they want me update image when UnPublish the app
It's old app and I want to remove :D
keystore lost
lol
Let's be there for 25years
haha
stupid keystore
dont get the use of it
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Good Night!
I leave Android
Too tired when support for iOS8 :D
Shubhank, the whole screen gets filled up with bullets!
@Garnik, you have write access. welcome to the room!
Hi, I have a question related to iOS, can anybody help me?
18:07
dunno. best to just ask your question
:)
then here it is
My program uses push notification, and it should send location after receiving push notification from the server
I'm able to do this only if user taps on push notification banner
how to do it automatically?
hm IIUC, your app won't get hold of it unless it is already running or the user actually interacts(taps) with the notification..
Shubhank, correct me, if I'm wrong
from user's pov, that makes sense.
why do you need to get the user's location even when they are not using your app or not interested in responding to the notification?
there is a delegate method that can handle those notification application didReceiveRemoteNotification fetchCompletionHandler
but it does not get called until app becomes active
strange
not strange
Shubhank, would an app misusing this option for simply getting the location get rejected? hm
18:18
depends on the app. I dont know if they are stress testing it.
`or whatever testing term it comes under :D
stress testing? No, I meant that the option that you linked to is for downloading content for the user, in response to the notification, but Garnik wants to get the location
heh okk
Garnik can find out, i guess!
Garnik, do read the docs. if the user has 'force-quit' the app, then it won't be launched automatically
I know, I am talking about the case when app is in background (e.g app launched and home button pressed, or app launched with due to background fetch option checked)
11 mins ago, by Garnik
but it does not get called until app becomes active
um.. it cannot be called till your app becomes active.. cos it is your app's code, so, your app needs to be running for this method to be called!
maybe I misunderstood something?
ok. then how work background modes.
'running' doesn't mean that is running in foreground
18:29
objc.io/issue-5/multitasking.html check this out for example
What is the actual problem that you are having? delegate not getting called in which case? what is the state of the app?
there is a way to call certain functions when the app is in background (not killed) and you get push notification
after receiving push notification the app wakes up and does some job
there is a way
yep, same as what Shubhank had linked earlier
maybe there are other ways too, dunno
I have implemented code that SHOULD do all this stuff, but I don't know why, my code does not do this
I can't comment on code that I haven't seen or don't know the details of. Read the docs, i guess
18:33
and the delegate method that should be called right after receiving push notification, gets called only if I tap the banner of notification
thanks anyway
hm
@Shubhank, Asphalt seems to be pretty decent too
I've dug a lot but there is no exact answer to my question
docs should be helpful. especially about the APIs that you are using, and about the cases where your code will get invoked.. start with simpler (ideal) cases etc.
asphalt is fun but formula is old now on mobile gen
18:48
yeah
@Shubhank free h>
android me kuch puchna h
Himanshu, please stick to English
thanks
am using asynctask inside service
but when the app goes to bg
the asynctask in service won't works
web services are not consumed
when app goes to bg
anyone
?
18:57
your question doesn't have much info. It is looking for an exact "aha, xyz is the problem".
what does "won't work" mean?
maybe service is attached to UI thread ( if that is a thing )
google might help
maybe service is attached to UI thread ( if that is a thing )
oh! am starting a service from an activity fragment button click
m passing data through intent to service
and using handler inside the service'
but when my app is in foreground... all works perfectly well
but when my app goes to BG, asynctask is not running
what do you mean by "asynctask in service"?
am using ASYYCTASK inside the service
in onStartCommand
asynctask.execute();
am using
did you try doing some simple stuff in that.. like maybe simple log messages, or write to disk etc? see if that gets invoked at all
19:01
yes
is the object owned by the service?
I print the toast message
it works
asyntask object?
very badly defined question.. begging lots of assumptions or lots of clarifications :/
ok, which information did I missed?
example.. all the questions that I asked!
um toast from the asynctask called from the service.. I have a hunch, but i don't know enough, so i could be wrong
so, your task is getting invoked, but it isn't being able to consume a webservice. Did you try to debug that? what did you find?
19:04
asynctask shows toast, in postexecute
See, again.. more clarifications required to get the basic problem info!
okay
may be its long running task if I am consuming web service
1 min ago, by radical
so, your task is getting invoked, but it isn't being able to consume a webservice. Did you try to debug that? what did you find?

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