Begin with the way you already type.... But after some time you will (most likely) realise that your Hand position isnt right... so you will start thinking what's the most efficient position to have your hands around your keyboard
I tried using the phone, but still prefer geny. It got a bit better when I started using a phone holder, but still I only used it because I was developing wifi direct and I haven't found a way how to do that on geny.
I found this code for using JSON in calculating distance I tried to edit it to use it in my project put something went wrong when I click the button.
Here is my code:
public class MainActivity extends ActionBarActivity {
EditText e1,e2;
TextView t1;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle sa...
@Try_me34 Nah everything we did was in VHDL using the ISE simulator by Xilinx. We didn't use it a whole lot, just like 6 labs throughout the semester. The bulk of it was just understand logic circuits, finite state machines, etc.
Alright, I gotta run, but ping me if you have anotehr question and I'll send it back when I get it.
mCamera != null is a boolean expression that evaluates to either true or false. The result is then assigned to qOpened. The parentheses () around the expression are strictly not required but are there for clarity.
public Dictionary<int, string> selectWordsByLength(string wordLength) {
Dictionary<int, string> wordsTemp = new Dictionary<int, string>();
int index = 1;
foreach (string word in words.Values) {
if (word.Length.ToString().Equals(wordLength)) {
wordsTemp.Add(index, w...
Take a look at Crosswalk.
As described in its web site:
With the platform variations in the market you are forced to assume
that every Android WebView works differently. There are differences
in:
Which JavaScript APIs are available
Support and syntax for CSS properties
How y...
more programming quizzes from me: do you guys use outline for code lines (e.g. on 120 symbols line's length (or some other number - whatever)) so that you could see when line gets long and maybe wrap it?
I fixed 1, 2 subquestion but, i can't implement this : 3. Find right cell coordinate when user pressed on the cell after zooming or scrolling. it is works incorrectly if you can help me I can share my last code to you?
Also I hate when people comment on an answer and don't upvote it. How dare you? There is a guy that just gave you part of your life and you will discuss his sugegstion but not appreciate it? Fuck you.
Whats actually the point of using an Activity as context if one can use the application context instead? For toasts I always pass the application context.
@codeMagic Not necessarily. You can show a Toast when the user leaves your Activity. In that case I use the application context. And well since then I basically always used it. Didn't have any problems with it yet. I've also never worked on big and commercial apps yet, so that might be a reason I haven't encountered problems yet.
In computer programming, car /ˈkɑr/ and cdr (/ˈkʌdər/ or /ˈkʊdər/) are primitive operations on cons cells (or "non-atomic S-expressions") introduced in the Lisp programming language. A cons cell is composed of two pointers; the car operation extracts the first pointer, and the cdr operation extracts the second.
Thus, the expression (car (cons x y)) evaluates to x, and (cdr (cons x y)) evaluates to y.
When cons cells are used to implement singly linked lists (rather than trees and other more complicated structures), the car operation returns the first element of the list, while cdr returns the rest...
They just installed this thing outside (for an event tonight) where you need to stand on cylindrical things in a circle with some large beam rotating from the middle pushing everyone off their cylindrical things.
You just call OHHTTPStubs.installStubForURL(...) or whatever, and it swizzles the network class methods so that the runtime calls the OHHTTP version rather than the real network.
My brother sent it to me. I haven't went through it much yet but thought I'd share in case there was something useful. Not that any of you really know how to read