Re: [android-developers] Is this list dying?

2015-10-26 Thread luiX_
It seems normal: people using stack overflow usually (not so often) search of an answer before asking, it wan't the common way of doing things. I dropped my atention from this forum because I used to see the same questions over and over again. On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 5:54 PM jtoolsdev wrote:

Re: [android-developers] Is this list dying?

2015-10-26 Thread jtoolsdev
And before they wanted developers to use StackOverflow they wanted us to use the Google+ developr groups which are kind of a mess to sort through. And then there was the Android Google group for those who were publishing apps on the "Android Market". That was a fun group with many folks whose

[android-developers] Re: Is this list dying?

2015-10-26 Thread Jose_GD
It seems the natural replacement is Stack Overflow, but there you can only post code related questions. Sometimes you want to bring attention to important topics about non-code issues, and for that reason I think this group should be more than adequate. But it is dying slowly... Maybe reddit is

Re: [android-developers] Is this list dying?

2015-10-26 Thread Daniele Segato
Oh! I totally missed that! someone at Google should also write this in capital letter and make a sticky post stay on the top and redirecting to stack overflow. On Saturday, October 24, 2015 at 4:23:40 AM UTC+2, Mark Phillips wrote: > > TreKing - thanks for the clarification! > > Someone at Goog

[android-developers] Automatically turn on the screen when Run/Debug from Android Studio?

2015-10-26 Thread Cat
I use ADB over Network, because the cable gets in my way on the desk. Since the device is not being charged while debugging, if I set the screen always always on, it will drain the battery. I can manually turn on the screen when needed, but this is quite cumbersome. The ideal way may be turning