I put this code on my onResume method:
@Override
public void onResume() {
super.onResume();
Intent intent = getIntent();
if (mInputStream != null && mOutputStream != null) {
return;
}
UsbAccessory[] accessories = mUsbManager.getAccessoryList();
UsbAccessory accessory = (accessories == null ? nul
There are quite a few developers using Phonegap. One, I know of is Pamela
Fox, formally a Google Maps developer relations engineer. Here's a link to
her app:
https://market.android.com/details?id=io.everyday.app
-John Coryat
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I have been using Phonegap for Android and other platforms since long time.
Though i hate Phonegap, but i still i am working on it.
Let me know the issue you have it.
Regards,
Mukesh
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Zsolt Vasvari wrote:
> No, since I don't know a single person who does, proba
No, since I don't know a single person who does, probably nobody ever
does.
On Jan 6, 4:09 am, PhotoSteve wrote:
> Anyone ever use PhoneGap to develop for Android.
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Eclipse + ADT .,. or MotoDEV(ECLIPSE) !
2011/11/15 joebowbeer
> The NetBeans plugin (nbandroid.org) has the most stable support for
> the new Android SDK Tools (r14+). The support is a fairly thin wrapper
> on the Ant build script and properties files, but it seems to work,
> which is more than
The NetBeans plugin (nbandroid.org) has the most stable support for
the new Android SDK Tools (r14+). The support is a fairly thin wrapper
on the Ant build script and properties files, but it seems to work,
which is more than I can say for the current state of Eclipse with ADT
15.
IntelliJ IDEA is
Eclipse. Multiple platforms depending on machine / mood / location.
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eclipse + mac
On Nov 15, 3:17 am, André Cipriani Bandarra
wrote:
> +1 for Eclipse + Linux
>
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 2:11 PM, Latimerius wrote:
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> > On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 10:56 PM, Jones wrote:
> > > What development environments are most Android developers using
> > > (Eclipse,
Eclipse is the most widely used development tool for Android
Development and you can use any OS (Linux / Windows) of your choice.
On Nov 12, 2:56 am, Jones wrote:
> What development environments are most Android developers using
> (Eclipse, IntelliJ, etc)?
>
> What development platform is most pr
I'm also a new android developer, and a University CS student. I'm
currently book learning Android, finding it difficult to get
motivated. So far in-class structure drives better results (albeit at
a higher cost).
One suggestion I'd make is to connect with your community to network,
ask questions,
You typically include links to completed apps on your resume.
This way employers know you can complete an application and that
they're not paying for you to learn.
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Nency Robert wrote:
> HI all thanks for the reply.
>
> I hv already read some books and learning and
HI all thanks for the reply.
I hv already read some books and learning android. Yes you all are
right, java knowledge is must. I also have 1 yr working exp on java
development.
But the pt is, how can I show the android knowledge in my resume? How
can a recruiter believe from looking at my resume
Personally feel that http://developer.android.com is the best source of
information to learn or to teach android.
Spend some time in going through the site and also you can learn the
examples listed @
http://developer.android.com/resources/browser.html?tag=sample
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 7:13 PM,
I completely agree with Kris. A million years ago I taught for
another very well known university's extension program. Some of my
students went on to be very highly skilled programmers. I like to
think my courses contributed at least a little to that, but it was
nowhere close to the same as a CS
You will get more snark than help here, both because of the language
barrier, your attitude and because, most likely, no one here can help
you...
The majority of Android apps do not push the envelope, nor do the
majority of android devs... If you enjoy the "xcode gives me
everything" environment,
Thanks all ,
i am trying but not getting success.
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 6:46 PM, nexbug wrote:
> Yep, you are probably right. It's a good idea then for you to stick
> with what you like then. Some peope (me personally) like developing
> without being spoonfed or hand-held.
> Not everyones
Yep, you are probably right. It's a good idea then for you to stick
with what you like then. Some peope (me personally) like developing
without being spoonfed or hand-held.
Not everyones cup of tea ;-)
Either ways, I doubt if complaining here is going to help. Good luck.
On Aug 21, 11:22 pm, Nave
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 04:24:06PM +0530, NaveenShrivastva wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Appaholics wrote:
> >
> > If you want instantaneous help then employ someone as a teacher. People
> > contribute their own time freely on these lists and are under no obligation
> > to help you.
>
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 6:54 AM, NaveenShrivastva
wrote:
> i am not getting teacher which gives me actual way for codec implementation
> for android.
> all suffering from this issue.
If you work for a device manufacturer or wireless carrier, they will
have better ways of getting Android assistanc
i am not getting teacher which gives me actual way for codec implementation
for android.
all suffering from this issue.
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Appaholics wrote:
> If you want instantaneous help then employ someone as a teacher. People
> contribute their own time freely on these lists
If you want instantaneous help then employ someone as a teacher. People
contribute their own time freely on these lists and are under no obligation
to help you.
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 3:44 PM, NaveenShrivastva <
kumarnaveen.si...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Mark Murp
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Mark Murphy wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 4:32 AM, NaveenShrivastva
> wrote:
> >
> > i want to create video codec plz help me, i have knowledge of JNI lib
> > implementation in android .
>
> That requires custom firmware, which is not the subject of this list.
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 4:32 AM, NaveenShrivastva
wrote:
>
> i want to create video codec plz help me, i have knowledge of JNI lib
> implementation in android .
That requires custom firmware, which is not the subject of this list.
Please find a list on http://source.android.com that is relevant a
http://tinyurl.com/3mqcq8s
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 2:02 PM, NaveenShrivastva <
kumarnaveen.si...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> i want to create video codec plz help me, i have knowledge of JNI lib
> implementation in android .
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 1:24 PM, martypantsROK wrote:
>
>> Apparently
how to handle not found accelerated colorspace conversion android video play
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 2:02 PM, NaveenShrivastva <
kumarnaveen.si...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> i want to create video codec plz help me, i have knowledge of JNI lib
> implementation in android .
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011
i want to create video codec plz help me, i have knowledge of JNI lib
implementation in android .
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 1:24 PM, martypantsROK wrote:
> Apparently we suck at answering questions. Sorry.
> Maybe if the question you asked was understandable
>(i.e. You suck at asking questio
Apparently we suck at answering questions. Sorry.
Maybe if the question you asked was understandable
(i.e. You suck at asking questions)
you might get some help.
On Aug 22, 3:22 pm, Naveen wrote:
> i think android development is very bad for android developer compare
> to xcode.
>
> xcode giv
android development is bad for android developer?
if a person is android developer then he already does android
development.. or you mean bad health wise? like cigarette smoking is
injurious ?
On Aug 22, 11:22 am, Naveen wrote:
> i think android development is very bad for android developer comp
Why are you so sure they will always give you the benefit of the
doubt? They certainly didn't give that to me when I first ran into
this problem in the 80s. And what are you hiding under the hedge
'generally'?
The penalties are high enough that you should be absolutely sure you
are exempt before y
I am a US citizen living in Singapore, but my Google Market account is
in the US, primarily because when I first started selling my app,
Singapore wasn't one of the countries you could sell your app. I
suppose I will just file my taxes in the US and forget about
Singapore.
On Jan 22, 6:29 pm, mot
I assume you're in the USA.
I also assume that the income from selling your app is not your main
income.
If so, you may be able to declare that as 'income from hobby (non-
profit)'
http://www.irs.gov/irs/article/0,,id=186056,00.html
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p535.pdf
On Jan 20, 3:51 pm, vist
> The US is the only country in the world that taxes their own citizens
> on income earned overseas
You probably meant something quite different:
The US is the only country in the world that taxes their own citizens
having their primary residence in a foreign country.
Most countries acknowledge t
On 22 January 2011 09:26, Zsolt Vasvari wrote:
> The US is the only country in the world that taxes their own citizens
> on income earned overseas
No. Every country does that.
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on income earned overseas
On Jan 22, 1:31 pm, argongold wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Better to change your place so that you don't need to pay Income Tax.
>
> There is no personal income tax system prevail in Kuwait either on
> salari
Plain old TT Deluxe contains all you need to handle this job, though
they try to scare you into upgrading to the SB version.
On Jan 21, 7:09 pm, fadden wrote:
> On Jan 21, 9:17 am, TreKing wrote:
>
> > Thanks. You know what, I'm going back to TurboTax, going to fill out
> > everything to the bes
Hi Guys,
Better to change your place so that you don't need to pay Income Tax.
There is no personal income tax system prevail in Kuwait either on
salaries or on income from business activities.
More over there are no other taxes of any consequence, such as sales
or value added taxes, property tax
On Jan 21, 9:17 am, TreKing wrote:
> Thanks. You know what, I'm going back to TurboTax, going to fill out
> everything to the best of my ability, then going to pray.
Get the Turbo Tax Home & Small Business edition (the one for sole
props and single-member LLCs, not the one for corporations). It'
On Jan 21, 8:39 am, TreKing wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Justin Giles wrote:
> > Also, for those who have made any significant amount of income, you should
> > probably be making quarterly payments throughout the year, or risk
> > additional fees at the end of the year.
>
> Can you
The IRS will ALWAYS give you the benefit of the doubt the FIRST YEAR
ONLY. In fact, according to the rules the need to file quarterly only
kicks in IF you owed more than $1,000 the previous year... You generally
won't be penalized if you fail to file at the end of the first quarter
if you hav
Basically, if you make enough that you'd end up owing the tax man more
than an nominal sum at the end of the year, you need to make estimated
income tax payments. However, if you have a "day job" that has
regular withholding, you can probably up the amount of withholding
(eg, declare fewer exempti
I don't even like to do the tax worksheets my accountant sends me. So
talk about eyes glazing over. But the first time I filed back in the
last century as a self-employed person I got audited rather laughingly
by the IRS who told me "use an accountant" because the deductions are
tricky to take.
Yes, I should be paying quarterly. However they usually let you go the
first year before you get penalized. For now even if I do get
penalties I'll just chalk it up to a learning experience. They aren't
going to toss you in jail or anything after all. As long as you show
you are in good faith tryin
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Justin Giles wrote:
> Here are some guidelines
> http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=110413,00.html
>
Thanks. You know what, I'm going back to TurboTax, going to fill out
everything to the best of my ability, then going to pray.
And if the IRS come
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 10:39 AM, TreKing wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Justin Giles wrote:
>
>> Also, for those who have made any significant amount of income, you should
>> probably be making quarterly payments throughout the year, or risk
>> additional fees at the end of the year
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Justin Giles wrote:
> Also, for those who have made any significant amount of income, you should
> probably be making quarterly payments throughout the year, or risk
> additional fees at the end of the year.
Can you define "significant" for those of us whose ey
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 10:22 AM, DanH wrote:
> True -- anyone who's able to read programming manuals should be able
> to penetrate the tax instructions sufficiently to handle this. Just
> be aware that there IS paperwork that needs to be done.
>
> And don't count on the money not being reported
True -- anyone who's able to read programming manuals should be able
to penetrate the tax instructions sufficiently to handle this. Just
be aware that there IS paperwork that needs to be done.
And don't count on the money not being reported and try to hide it --
in theory Google and others should
This isn't that complicated people, geez everybody acts like it's some
sort of crime or something. Look, if you show you are trying to do it
right the IRS is not going to hammer down your door.
It's pretty simple. Most income will be as a "sole propietor". You
simply add the income to your normal
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 1:28 AM, Zsolt Vasvari wrote:
> Does Google send us a W-2?
>
>
No. At least last tax season they didn't. Don't rely on any ad companies
to do it either. Basically it's the honor system it appears. Again, talk
to a professional you trust and always err on the side of ca
I would imagine it depends on what country you're in.
In the US you can deduct those expenses, but you need to fill out some
paperwork -- you can't simply report the $900 and call it done.
On Jan 20, 2:51 pm, vistaman wrote:
> Last year, I made about $1200 selling my apps on Market, including ad
Does Google send us a W-2?
On Jan 21, 2:47 pm, Doug wrote:
> Your accountant or even your tax preparer will help you do this
> properly if you explain your situation.
>
> On Jan 20, 12:51 pm, vistaman wrote:
>
>
>
> > Last year, I made about $1200 selling my apps on Market, including ads
> > inc
Your accountant or even your tax preparer will help you do this
properly if you explain your situation.
On Jan 20, 12:51 pm, vistaman wrote:
> Last year, I made about $1200 selling my apps on Market, including ads
> income. However, I've also spent about $300 (Android Market fee, a
> phone for te
This isn't a programming question, and the usual disclaimers apply
about consulting your own tax advisor (which might be TurboTax, I
know).
In general, for US federal taxes, yes - refer to schedule C - business
income and expense.
For state taxes, it is often much more complex, but I'm sure you g
I would recommend seeing a tax accountant because these things can get
complicated and not doing the forms right can result in an invitation
from the IRS.
On Jan 20, 12:51 pm, vistaman wrote:
> Last year, I made about $1200 selling my apps on Market, including ads
> income. However, I've also spe
I am using something similar. I have a PHP script online, I give my
parameters by using $_GET, then I let my PHP do the work and write my
output to an XML code which I read again on Android.
Small sample:
//Creating URL
URL cUrl = null;
String url = "http://www.link.com?paramater=hi";;
try {
saravanan wrote:
> What type of Database support provided by Android?
Android has SQLite (http://sqlite.org) integrated in.
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good book about android, (search amazon.com for android and there are
several). Android supports the SQLite Database. Go to sqlite.org.
Please do not use this forum until you have learned android. While any
interest in And
Thank you
It's worked fine for me.
But a small modification
1) I need to install the driver for android ( Available at SDK
Usb_Driver)
2) Change to adb shell
3) and change to super user by enter the command ( su )
4) and do the steps
a) echo app.setupwizard.disable=1 > /data/local.prop
You can skip the initial setup by connecting the phone to PC via USB and
then type :
# adb shell "echo app.setupwizard.disable=1 > /data/local.prop"
# adb shell reboot
Register later when you are connect to a WiFi network.
Cheers!
V
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