I don't think I can. The viewmodel references the repository, which gives me an Observable<Response<FBAlbum>> and then inside the viewmodel I do stateObservable = repository.getAlbums().map(fbMapper.mapAlbumResponse) (psuedocode)
I'm not calling it an antipattern, it's just that your viewmodel shouldn't give a crap about how the repository fetches the data. By passing Response back to viewmodel, you make it aware of the impementation details of the repository
so I should introduce another middle man right? Because the repository only cares about the response from the server, the viewmodel only cares about the state values, someone in the middle should map response -> state
well idk because if I ever change the server side or the viewmodel, I end up changing this middle man anyways. So it sounds like my repository class is where I should put this mapping.
well let's say I have a middle man that takes in Observable<Response<FBAlbums>> and outputs Observable<UploadState> right? If I ever change how upload state works, I might end up changing my viewmodel and the middle man. but I guess that's not always the case, I could just change this middle mapping class.
I'm slightly more inclined to write this the best way I can than be consistent with existing code. Maybe I set the new standard for what we should be consistent with?
That being said, even if it's not flawless, I might keep what I have for right now since it's working, finish the feature, and then refactor some of that logic out because I gotta get this done soon lmao
haha well I've been reviewing portions of this feature with one of the other two devs (not my manager directly tho) and he's been giving me a lot of feedback. When I get a chance to talk to him next I'll bring it up. :)
I give you a lot of shit Adam but you're a fine developer, you give a shit and you're eager to learn. I wish I loved coding as much as you do. I can't bring myself to do it in my free time.
Thanks for the kind words Dave, that means a lot. <3
Also I never considered going back for a masters and it hasn't limited me at all. I'm not sure if I could do even more with it, but it's not on my radar right now.
19k is about how much debt I still have to pay off lmfao
@AdamMc331 Not to mention you present at conferences. That tells me you know what your talking about. Or at least you can convince the organizers that you do.
I don't know. In a time where information is free to take on the web, I find it hard to justify paying an arm and a leg to have some institution pass me the information
You should be able to achieve what you want by calculating the minLines based on the height of the screen. See the example activity and layout below.
You'll need to type quite a bit of text to use up the minimum lines and grow beyond the height of the screen to start the scrolling behavior, but...