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Reddit » Developing Android Apps
9h ago
I am aspiring Android Developer with no professional experience yet. I have finished bootcamp and worked on some personal projects. I wish to enrich my portfolio, so i am up for volunteering if someone knows the project that needs help.
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Reddit » Developing Android Apps
15h ago
Hey,
I got hit with this error after updating unreal and Im not really sure where to start.
I feel like Ive googled everything under the sun.
Is this an android issue or a unreal issue?
We've detected that one or more of the app bundles included in this release are using the following Play Billing Library versions
AIDL
These are unsupported versions of Google Play Billing. Upgrade to a supported version to publish this app.
But I cant seem to figure out how to update it.
https://developer.android.com/google/play/billing/migrate-gpblv6
Theres this of course but I never set up anything like t ..read more
Reddit » Developing Android Apps
15h ago
I was wondering if this kind of app is possible to develop in Android with Android Studio.
I would like to create an app that would receive requests from outside through a GET request, so this can be answered with the current position of the smartphone (latitude and longitude).
In case it is possible, how could I do it, which packages should I use or where can I start?
thanks!
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Reddit » Developing Android Apps
15h ago
So I have been struggling with this new policy that requires me to get 20 users to do closed test for my app. I have 2 apps so getting the testers was a bit of a struggle. I finally reached the target and now I'm on day 1 of testing. Will the process fail if the users don't open the app everyday for 20 days?
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Reddit » Developing Android Apps
1d ago
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Reddit » Developing Android Apps
1d ago
Hey guys! I just started experiencing kotlin and native Android development. I just created this Cocktail Finder app which is my "TODO App" to experience the language (how to make HTTP requests,long lists render, etc..etc..).
Here is the project: https://github.com/Giton22/CocktailFinder-kotlin/
I need to mention that this is my very very first kotlin project ( not android because I already used RN and also some webview alternative). Can you guys please take a look and give your honest (may be tough, may not) opinion about it? Also I tried to follow some arch but I know this is may not be the ..read more
Reddit » Developing Android Apps
1d ago
I have a Singleton Hilt repository that I am injecting into a service which is a custom keyboard.
The issue is that once the app closes the keyboard can no longer use the repository that I am injecting because the repository is killed when my application is killed.
Am I missing something? How can I use my repository to fetch data in my image keyboard IMEService after the application has been closed?
I need to make calls in the keyboard based on user interaction which I think rules out a work manager.
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Reddit » Developing Android Apps
1d ago
Hey all, I am currently trying to create a “story” feature for my app, where a recyclerview of stories can be clicked and a fragment pops up, where data is provided dynamically depending on the user.
The user can have multiple stories, and for example on Instagram, there is a progress bar at the top of the story screen that shows how many stories there are. As an example, I’ve added an example of a story with 3 bars. If there were 2, each would be half and half of the width.
So the question is, how would I be able to implement this using XML views? I’ve googled it but there seems to be n ..read more
Reddit » Developing Android Apps
1d ago
I am currently a Software Developer for a large insurance company. I’ve been here 7 months, and I love my team. The problem is I am bored of the work. My expertise so far has been in the area of Identity Access Management. Doing things like provisioning access, writing code that handles how employees get and have access removed from them, etc. I’ll be coming up on a year shortly, and I feel that’s a good time for me to transition to something more interesting for me. I really enjoy mobile app development. I have college experience and a project under my belt. Nothing crazy, just a weather app ..read more
Reddit » Developing Android Apps
1d ago
I just updated to Jellyfish and opened my project. Got this error:
Cannot assign requested address: bind
There's no other text saying what or why. Can't rebuild the project. Already tried invalidating caches.
Anyone else faced this?
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