You would think java sucks until you try objective c. Imo c#.net is the
best language out of the bunch.
On Aug 13, 2010 1:54 AM, "Miguel Morales" wrote:
> I used to hate Java, I think that it's ok to good now. (Even better
> with the framework google provided to make apps)
> The thread handling
I think you can fix it by turning "force http" its on the getting started
page
On Aug 9, 2010 4:46 PM, "izzet.ulas" wrote:
> I've been taking "Failed to fetch URL
https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml,
> reason: Connection timed out: connect" error for 2 weeks. I am getting
This is a tricky error. I've seen this a lot on my own programs.
There is no way to help you unless the source is available. Try to run
the program in debug mode on the device. It will usually break at the point
of the null pointer exception.
It is most likely because the acidity thread got
I have the same issue
On Jul 30, 2010 7:22 AM, "Mystique" wrote:
Hi,
I'm on Win7 32-bit with 4GB RAM. Why my Eclipse always become so slow
until it take so long to response to my mouse or keyboard. I have to
force terminate it, restart and use it for like 20min and repeat the
same thing again..
I don't think there is anything wrong with eclipse. You use what you have.
You do have the option to contribute.
Besides xcode and eclipse are practically punch cards when compared to
visual studio ease of use and tool integration.
Again you use what you can, you can't compare apples to oran
You can't android only tracks two touch points a time
On Jul 3, 2010 1:10 PM, "ArcDroid" wrote:
Hi does anyone have good way to impliment multi touch for a piano,
thanks Jake
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the ide and sdk are free. The dev phone is 399. There is also a 25 dollar
registration fee.
On Jul 2, 2010 10:53 AM, "Chuck Tilbury" wrote:
I am thinking of joining the android developers network. However, I cannot
seem to find out how much the hardware development tools cost. Can someone
pl
I had the same problem when experimenting with the surfaceview samples. it
seems counter intuitive that an xml level property would be the last thing
applied where all docs specifies that xml parameters are always first to be
applied.
On Jul 2, 2010 7:55 AM, "Cardy" wrote:
Found the problem! I
It seems Helios breaks the resource editors, I did not have this issue when
using Galileo. I had to resort using the XML editor to work around the null
errors. Hopefully the android tool set will have this issue worked out.
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 12:46 AM, Bob Kerns wrote:
> There may not be;
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