The life cycle diagram of an Activity on an android does not guarantee that onDestroy() would be called, but that the process may be killed and the Activity is removed abruptly. The life cycle diagram of a Service on an android does guarantee that onDestroy() would be called. So I have two questi...
When I stop a service using the stop button under the Running Services tab, the method onDestroy() is called.
But when I force-stop the application, onDestroy() is never called.
Any explainations about this?
or maybe a solution to fire onDestroy() when force-stopped?
Thanks!
She can work with any company, no issues in sponsoring a visa. India is chilled out. She can even work for a company that doesn't sponsor her visa, provided someone else is sponsoring it
Those people should know that force killing stops everything and there isn't anything you can do about it ;) s'why you need timeout on lifecycles over a network. Only reason I can think that you'd need to use onDestroy() if the process is being killed
@Graeme Those people should know come on, this is SO we are talking about. 90% of the users can't even formulate a question, let alone comprehend that :D
every day for 10 mins around this time, the sun shines juuust in between the wall and the blinds, it shines directly into my eyes and I can't see shit D:<
Yes, it does make sense. We want this room to be a productive place of conversation, and it is hard to have a good conversation with improper communication skills.
@Jigs Don't take this the wrong way, but *never* 1. abbreviate 'your' with 'ur', you with 'u' 2. put a space before a question mark, a comma or a period 3. Don't use an ellipsis if you don't need one. The '..' at the end of the sentence just looks awful.
@ArifNoumanKhan We don't ask for much. One of these few things is using proper English, including spellings. No one's asking you to write a novel. Using proper English makes it easier for everyong to read what you write. Using improper English on the other hand is immature, annoying, gives no added benefit at all, and generally makes you seem dumb. If the additional 2 keys you need to press to make u->you are too much, then I'm afraid you're not the right fit for this room.
I'm okay with broken english, or some of our non-US members who have it as a second language, but blatantly refusing to communicate properly just because they don't give a shit is not the type of person that I feel can contribute to this room's success.
Maybe he's in one of the last stages of chatspeak syndrome, where he's trying to stay true to his roots of using chat speak but gradually coming to terms that it's no longer acceptable to use it in today's society
It was a discussion about google photos and the image recognition search stuff, and I said they should just make it so people can hook up a bunch of cameras to themselves and have Google pick out all the pictures that will get the most likes on facebook.
and a coworker said "*G+"
then the other guy reacted with :sadandroid: to *G+
these are the typical android team discussions here
I did help a customer with an issue though. "We will send you a replacement tablet and you can return yours for us to look at" So I can check that off my list
i'l rephrase it : we don't care about your nsa , it's unlikely that our crappy turdhead national cops would ever want to collaborate with an american agency given that less than 2% talk english