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By: blindside7. on 02 Dec 08, 00:16:06
and i thought Html was hard... lol
By: utubesuperstation. on 29 Nov 08, 12:17:01
Nice Post.
By: abigalnotif. on 28 Nov 08, 03:45:09
And there's ZOOB on his desk next to his monitor. I remember playing with that stuff when I was younger. XD Sparks creativity in the mind *nod*
By: Melissa341. on 24 Nov 08, 02:57:43
I am sooo confused!!! :(... lol, I swear I should have stood in school. This shit seems so interesting but I have no idea what the hell is going on. I dont even know what the hell an android is.
By: kenorb2. on 15 Nov 08, 19:26:54
Yes, it's very slow even on dual-core based laptops, when you are on contracts, specially on big projects. It's creating hundreds of temporary files in project directory, which by people commiting them by mistake. And its completing for you brackets, quotes, even if you don't need them. I'm kind of person when I know what I type on the keyboard, but using Eclipse, it's like Word, which is changing everything which you typed. The only things good are java getters or setters and file patching.
By: BeauMartinez. on 15 Nov 08, 13:14:49
Cactuar on the wall! LOL.
By: BeauMartinez. on 15 Nov 08, 13:12:09
I actually agree with you, simply because I find it has an ugly UI, takes too long to boot, and I find NetBeans is more responsive and already does all the task Eclipse is supposed to, only faster, and more customizeable.
By: corp769. on 06 Nov 08, 17:48:19
honestly, eclipse is alright. i say that because i can do with or without it in linux, and i can develop everything my own way. just my thought about it...
By: kenorb2. on 04 Nov 08, 09:05:19
I don't like Eclipse, it's sh*tty to develop anything
By: delluser121. on 04 Nov 08, 00:03:50
he lost me after hello android lol! i'm learning programming, so hopefully i'll do some funky stuff some day!
By: snowballrambo. on 03 Nov 08, 20:17:02
Who the hell am I to tell what ppl want to dress like? Who do I have to be in order to state what clothes I think match color-wise? What fucking certification do I need to state that this guy would look cooler with a bit more funky hairdo?
By: BAMDANNY. on 03 Nov 08, 13:07:46
can u make a app to send music from and to the g1 with buletooth
By: happyafro. on 03 Nov 08, 11:15:39
Doh, I don't know wether to buy an iPhone now or wait for this! this looks like fun.
By: EevilWeevil2. on 02 Nov 08, 17:18:24
????
By: uspprodotcom. on 02 Nov 08, 13:43:59
I love geeks! I'm becoming one. Thx to all of you, and me. Eclipse! Android. Hmmm. Already feeling the gravitational pull. Put a flash player in it PLS! Eclipse, AS3, Papervision3d, Android. Damn they've got an emulator. Black Hole, i'm in!
By: dockerowens. on 31 Oct 08, 09:28:05
looks like windows mobile is finally dead.
By: gdworks. on 29 Oct 08, 15:46:42
How did he associate the Intent object with a call action at 5:35? I can't get past this step.
By: ENL810D. on 28 Oct 08, 16:38:28
LOL! I do :D good point ;)
By: deryni21. on 28 Oct 08, 01:34:09
i agree wtf?
By: Besmerched. on 26 Oct 08, 04:48:34
wtf?
By: blackqueen265. on 25 Oct 08, 13:36:47
Mirror, mirror, on the wall... where is a hot man I can dominate?
By: kwcs1992. on 25 Oct 08, 03:24:51
People can dress however they want. Who the hell are you to tell how they want to dress like? By the way, the t-shirt is the android logo.
By: Fudgetronic. on 25 Oct 08, 03:17:59
So would it be possible that they come out with the flashplayer on the android? Everyone is bitching how it doesn't support flash.
By: snowballrambo. on 24 Oct 08, 22:09:26
Dan, seriously, you could look so much better with a decent haircut, and a t-shirt that doesn't crash with your spaceman-something neon image t-shirt. Are geeks obligated to dress like crap?
By: JimboSkinner. on 24 Oct 08, 17:15:17
Is anyone else worried about this security model? Once the user has granted the rights up front they cannot stop any action the app decides to take. Also, how do external web services trust this application? Since the cert associated with this app is self signed no external party can trust its identity. Do I have to add an onscreen challenge/response to every single call the app makes out to external services? How does mail work? On the iPhone they've got a cert that my mail provided trusts.