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The Mystical 9 patch You Do What Android Want = Android Do What You Want Part 1: The Mystical 9-Patch I recently encountered some blank stares from some colleagues regarding certain aspects of the...
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On a recent project, we needed a widget that would allow users to select a photo from their Facebook albums. “Surely the new Facebook Android SDK must support this.” I thought. Alas, my hopes were...
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The Android library is constantly growing. New widgets are built, and existing ones get deprecated. We’ll see how we can make XML layouts versioning more maintainable and more OO using the...
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As we all know, technology moves at lightning speed, as soon as you think you’re caught up, the next new i-something has launched. Unless you’re constantly keeping yourself privy of the latest and...
View ArticleMeteor
For the past year, I’ve been working mainly with AngularJS and before that Ruby on Rails. I’ve never heard of Meteor until a few weeks ago. I am intrigued by the idea of tightly connecting the client...
View ArticleLate Subscribing and Polling APIs with RxAndroid
Howdy, lazy bum! Enjoying the ReactiveX magic? Want to take a look at polling? I’ll be walking you through a solution I put together for one of our up and coming apps! It works rather well, I learned a...
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