On 06/09/2010 01:29 PM, Anton Persson wrote:
> OK, the only example you bring up about ANDROID itself is the
> IOException-part... That is not even a _bug_, that is a usage error.
> Have you ever used BSD sockets in most other OS:es? It's up to you to
> handle connection timeouts. TCP/IP over the globe, and over slow/delayed
> networks will sometime cause big delays, so you can't just abort within
> a milli-second each time. 

It's true that I did see my HTTP clients hanging before I fully read the docs
and understood that I had to set specific timeouts.

> The other stuff is about developer environment specific stuff, and of
> them only one is a real bug.. (The crash of the layout editor, which I
> agree is serious, but I never used it myself so I don't know if it
> affects many people..)

In this regard, I have to say that I just love the readability of Android XML
layouts, as compared to Interface Builder so-called NIB files, where you have to
cycle through all those little tabs in tiny windows to understand what's going
on... Having a couple of bugs in the layout editor is really a minor issue
compared to this.

PS: I will not troll, I will not troll... ;)

--
  Olivier

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