that's ok but lot of people have confusion on what goes into view, preseneter or view and viewmodel
the answer to the slack questions users had is to use android view model where you get application context in case you are using mvvm pattern and can be confirmed here medium.com/google-developers/… under the note section
guys, I was reading materials design for dilaog boxes and it says don't use a dialog with only 1 button for cancel. dialogs should be closed with back and touch on outside. But if I cannot allow touch on outside for canceling, do you think if it is ok to add cancel button or not?
hm....full screen dialog will not be very pleasant on tablet I guess. But that is an option too. I have no problem with back button right now. Just wanted to add a cancel button in exchange of touch on outside cancelation.
if you wan't rep you need to pay the price of using canary builds and experimental features
basically you volunteer to do painful things so the rest of the world can reap the benefits without compensating you with anything except virtual props
what type of cultural role you want to fill and the type of people you date is something people should be free to choose, wgaf. Identifying as a different species is just crazy and not really productive to bring up though
Stephen Amell (who plays Green Arrow) tweeted out something negative about Beyonce and someone replied "No one cares about your opinion, Walmart Batman." and I am just dying.
Green Arrow is a fictional superhero who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Mort Weisinger and designed by George Papp, he first appeared in More Fun Comics #73 in November 1941. His real name is Oliver Jonas Queen, a wealthy businessman and owner of Queen Industries who is also a well-known celebrity in Star City. Sometimes shown dressed like the character Robin Hood, Green Arrow is an archer who uses his skills to fight crime in his home cities of Star City and Seattle, as well as alongside his fellow superheroes as a member of the Justice League. Though much less frequently...