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Getting value from a property according to some parameters
Im curious if my approach is correct in this case:
I would like to get two DateTimes from a public property, but one of the dates i want them only if a user has purchase a feature or if he has not act …
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Android - Running endless code in Foreground while using the app
Im making an application that i want to have the ability to send report emails with a frequency. daily, weekly or monthly.
Now i want those emails to be sent only if the app is running and if the us …
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Android - Running endless code in Foreground while using the app
It's better to use a System.Timers.Timer for this job and the best way is to create it on OnCreate, pause it on OnPause and resume it on OnResume
protected override void OnCreate()
{
if(Timer_Is_Need …
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Loading 300 images on a custom spinner with images
I have a spinner that it has a custom layout with 5 imageviews and 1 textview. I would like to load it up with 80 rows, so it will display around 300 images (all images are within the app).
Is this a …
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Proper Error handling when we expect results from secondary functions
I'm building an android application and I have some second thoughts on some error handling case.
I have a method that gets data from the internet by calling this method:
public static string StoredDat …