I hate using "sleepers" (Thread.sleep(millis)) in tests, but without sleepers some tests fail.
I have a ListView in my Android application and I want to tap on the first item in the list (SAUDI ARABIA in our case).
public AndroidDriver androidDriver;
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androidDriver = new AndroidDriver(...
> Them: "Please be at our office at 2pm." Me: "Sorry, that is too early. Evening or late afternoon would be better." Them: "Ok, please there at 3pm" Wannabe me: "Fuck you!
I will ask a friend who works there about his experience before making any decision. But I want to have my own impression first, so talking with him after the interview
@VeaceslavGaidarji Regarding that 'elementToBeClickable' line, what is the 'element' that you're passing in there? I don't see it referenced anywhere else in your snippet, so I'm confused at which element you're waiting to be clickable.
@WarrenFaith That's smart. I was contacted by a company I was unsure about working for too but I know I need to go in for an interview first to really make a decision.
Dang because I remember trying to do something really similar with Espresso and I couldn't click a list item and the problem was animations so I turned them off and I didn't have a problem.
@VeaceslavGaidarji I'm sure there's a solution here, because Thread.sleep() to me seems like a hack. Something is happening in that 1 second that we should be able to find another way to wait for, I would think. Maybe I'm wrong though.
yes, it's another copy-paste mistake. I've some wrappers for this find* methods, and wanted to clarify everyone how they're implemented under-the-hood. Thanks for the typo ;)
If there's anything I've learned about debugging, it's consider the simplest issues first haha. If you spend the whole time digging into the bigger problem as a whole, only to find out your findViewbyId() call was wrong, or something that simple, you'll waste a lot of time haha
Thanks for your answers to my previous question about GUI in java. I now wonder what are the solutions chosen by professionals to get a nice GUI, for "real" applications. Do you use swing and JComponents and just change the "look and feel" ? Do you prefer awt or another library ?
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So I will be in Montreal around 25 DEC and I will be probably hacking with some Wearhack and Concordia guys so if any of you is going to be around Montreal in Christmas time throw me a message! :)
I know it sounds selfish to talk about it a lot, but I have to say I truly appreciate the support of this room as I go through the interview process. You guys have been nothing but helpful in both keeping me calm and helping me prepare. :)
So where I live I get neither T-Mobile or Sprint that well. My friend told me he tried out Google Fi and he has neither but he got full coverage. So... could I get it and would it work?
I just got another potential lead in email today too, which is exciting. A company I applied to said they'll be hiring new grads this spring so they'll hold on to my resume.
@TristanWiley the project Fi website has a little thing where you can see coverage in your area.
So, the owner who I talked to about getting a new phone forwarded my email to our Sprint contact and asked him to send me "The new Nexus 6". That would be funny if he somehow sends me the 6p :)