Actually none/both of them, I didn't attach my email address so it recreated a new handle, I get to the office and will attach my email to Mehdi B if it lets me
Any code working depending on WeakReference says to GC, "Hey I am right over here, whenever you need to do you work, just take me out." And then any other classes module depending on the garbage collected objects say, "Look how they massacred my boy". GC could happen anytime which is why 'extra' precaution must be taken before using a WeakReference
It's not a bad solution or the best one, to me it is more like a hacky solution
For the given problem, I would go for fetching the resources in Android lifecycle classes. Another solution could be(never tried it), I would create a fragment class, set retain instance to true to it survives config changes. Create a public getMyResources() function that return activity.resrouces object
Then in post execute I would access the resources
Idk how good it is and never done an approach like this
@TimCastelijns bro, I have added that in hasty. It might have inserted there. I have tried also on google about that space at their bottom and try to inspect that layout by Layout Inspector. But couldn't remove that blank space. :(
But I'll be presenting about architecture patterns at Android Summit hosted by Capital One! (Not to be confused with Android Dev Summit, hosted by Google)
I'm breaking down the differences between all the MV* patterns and trying to help people understand why there are so many and how each one builds on a previous one
@MehdiB. I'll keep that in mind! I like writing blog posts to go with my talks if I can, because it helps people who learn better from reading than videos (also easier to do at your own pace, no headphones needed, etc)
Okay. So I have a problem related to architecture of the application. In java, we had checked exceptions, and the calling function itself knew what exceptions are to be handled. But, in case of Dart, it does not have anything like checked exceptions, and my application follows layered arch (or Clean arch), and has many plugins and other loose components. How should I handle exceptions ?
Almost every exception will get converted into a UI element.
Also, I tried using documentation for this, but then, each layer will have to explicitly mention the exceptions it can throw (which can be quite a list some times) and then, it kind of a repetitive thing.