I came here as a student, I had only studied Java, played with a couple of other languages. I have only been doing android about 7 months, my job role is actually Visual Fox Pro development and current software support.
I'm not much of a designer to be honest. I just put things on the layout that are required, then kinda make them look ok.
there is no design process here ha.
i use this for scaling graphics pastebin.com/BVeE2r5B so even on a low res device, only the required size graphic is loaded to memory and displayed.
It may seem weird to you, but I have self taught Android, and its a method that works for any device and any screen, takes away a lot of pissing about with different res images.
I get the screen size, then calculate the requires image size
I think the drawables i have are for button backgrounds and things that contain text, so I use the different screen size folders values to set the text size, which scales the drawable with it. As long as my text sizes are correct, the backgrounds are correct
btw there was some discussion here about f.lux so I started using a similar program, redshift, recently and it's really great :) thanks for that discussion
Suddenly I can't connect to my carrier anymore, does anyone think it's an issue with the dev preview? I don't think so, because it's worked all week, and this isn't the first time my phone died and I had to turn it back on, but now it's not working.
What's really weird is that I had data on my way to work this morning.
I hate work colleagues that say, "my computer is really slow, can you make it fast for me?" yeah, just let me get codeMagic's magic wand and make that happen for you, OR you could stop going on bullshit sites and getting your machine infected
Hello. Uhh... Anyone have an idea on how could I make an extended `LinearLayout` predefined through XML with children already, that I'm already able to access each child instance inside of that extended class?
"E/DataBuffer(10017): Internal data leak within a DataBuffer object detected! Be sure to explicitly call release() on all DataBuffer extending objects when you are done with them. (Owner:size=1)"