Yeah I'm happy on the lack of 2.0 as well.  I just wish that there was
a way that G could be a bit more forthcoming about things.  I
understand silence and the benefits that go with it, but the entire
Android development experience is going to give me an ulcer before
it's over :).  So far I don't like the "just wait, little one" role
that I have to play as a developer working on Android.  Apple is no
better.  Big software companies in general suck at communication, and
they do it by choice.

I imagine that I'm beginning to look a bit more like Mel Gibson in one
of his crazy-roles every day...


On Nov 10, 5:49 pm, String <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 10, 10:36 pm, CraigsRace <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Based on the comments left on Phandroid (http://phandroid.com/
> > 2009/11/07/adc2-top-200-announced-round-2-starts/), I think the
> > judging app is not available to Android 2.0 users.
>
> That's correct. I got to wondering about that myself last night, and
> tried to install theADC2judging app on a 2.0 emulator instance. It
> failed with an incompatible SDK version. I assume they've set
> android:maxSdkVersion="4" in the manifest.
>
> To which I can only say, Thank You Google! MyADC2entry is seriously
> broken on 2.0 - through no fault of my own, I might add - so I'm
> personally quite glad that judging is limited to 1.x devices. I'll bet
> I'm not the only one, either.
>
> String

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