@DroidDev It's a specific build for development and compilation and web browsing, the graphics capabilities are poor and game stuff doesn't run well, so I play small browser games :)
@DroidDev I might go with GPL since it requires all developers using the code to release their software for free, so I don't have to worry about competing over
The three things that takes programmers the most time to deal with: * Choosing a domain name * Choosing a host name * Choosing a license for the library
@MysticMagic actually m searching this and for the same search i wrote COC that is why Android+Spinner Avoid+onItemSelected+calls+during+initialization Android+Spinner+%3A+Avoid+onItemSelected+calls+during+initialization is shown in the url
In standard Markdown, place an anchor <a name="abcd"></a> where you want to link to and refer to it on the same page by [link text](#abcd).
(This uses name= and not id=, for reasons explained in this answer.)
Remote references can use [link text](http://...#abcd) of course.
This works like a d...
@Unihedron Ha, something I am struggling with right now. I am stuck at something very crucial and thinking to outsource it, then I think of doing it myself
The GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) is a free software license published by the Free Software Foundation (FSF). The license allows developers and companies to use and integrate LGPL software into their own (even proprietary) software without being required by the terms of a strong copyleft license to release the source code of their own software-parts. The license requires that only the LGPL software-parts be modifiable by end-users via source code availability. For proprietary software, LGPL-parts are usually in the form of a shared library such as a DLL so that there is a clear separation...
@Unihedron so, I'd say, it depends on "more permissive" license's compatibility description. In case of lgpl, you are able to use it and still your project will remain GPL licensed. :)
Hello, I have around 100 images to store in local disk for application. My doubt is whether to store images locally or on server n dwld it wen needed.. wat s feasible
You can use Google Geocoding API, simple HTTP request with JSON response.
Example: http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=94085®ion=us
{
long_name: "California",
short_name: "CA",
types: [
"administrative_area_level_1",
"political"
]
}
But ...
Usually it is a simple as adding apply plugin: "eclipse" in your build.gradle and running
cd myProject/
gradle eclipse
and then refreshing your Eclipse project.
Occasionally you'll need to adjust build.gradle to generate Eclipse settings in some very specific way.
There is gradle support for...
I am having a little issue.
In my application, a Service is started after user is logged in successfully. Previously, the service needed to stop if application was killed. (say, removed from Recent application list by swiping.) So we had used android:stopWithTask="true". Now we need the Service ...
@W-I-Z-A-R-D [developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/… set, the service will automatically be stopped by the system if the user removes a task that is rooted in one of the application's activities. Set from the stopWithTask attribute.), still trying n let you know.
I am having a little issue.
In my application, a Service is started after user is logged in successfully. Previously, the service needed to stop if application was killed. (say, removed from Recent application list by swiping.) So we had used android:stopWithTask="true". Now we need the Service ...
Anyone upgraded Eclipse 5.0 API 21, Problem facing with action bar, changing theme to App.compat.light causing Null pointer Exception. So, have to change the theme. Anyother solution to come out of this exception.
@MysticMagic This is called if the service is currently running and the user has removed a task that comes from the service's application. If you have set ServiceInfo.FLAG_STOP_WITH_TASK then you will not receive this callback; instead, the service will simply be stopped.
looks like the flag has something to do with that method :P
> Now we need the Service to run as it is, even if the Task which started it, is removed from Recent app list. So I changed the Service to include android:stopWithTask="false". But that doesn't seem to work.