WhatTheStack: Now based on Jetpack Compose (v1.0.0-alpha02) Android Dev |
- WhatTheStack: Now based on Jetpack Compose (v1.0.0-alpha02)
- Hilt Component for constructor injected dependencies
- So my app was sent in for review in order to publish it on Google play store. However I picked up a few bugs during this time, do I wait for them to get back to me about the first one or do I just send in a newer cleaner version in, in the meantime? My first time doing this...
- Need a reference project Bluetooth connection client-server connecting Android Kotlin and Windows 10 C#.
- Android Full Back up with ADB or Android Studio - No Root and No Magisk method.
WhatTheStack: Now based on Jetpack Compose (v1.0.0-alpha02) Posted: 27 Nov 2021 10:50 PM PST
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Hilt Component for constructor injected dependencies Posted: 28 Nov 2021 12:36 AM PST I was reading about Hilt and Component, Scope and Module and a question occurred to me and put me in doubt that may be I didn't understand the concepts properly. Here it is If we have to specify a component for a module (via `@InstallIn`), why the component is never specified for constructor injected bindings (If there's such a term)? I mean I've never seen sth like this: What's the difference? Somehow Hilt component for constructor injected binding can be determined but for Module bindings can not? [link] [comments] | ||
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Posted: 28 Nov 2021 12:09 AM PST I plan to work on a project Windows 10 Volume Control. Last night I watched a movie using my computer. I am having a hard time controlling the volume using Remote Desktop app. Looked at Play Store and found out there is no legitimate working app for this. [link] [comments] | ||
Android Full Back up with ADB or Android Studio - No Root and No Magisk method. Posted: 27 Nov 2021 10:09 PM PST Hoping the Dev community could offer some insight. Trying to back up my Samsung device without rooting it or using the Magisk software. I'm on Linux and tried the command line for adb backup SomeFile.ab but was presented with and error that adb backup was deprecated, so I stopped right there. Is there another method that doesn't include rooting the device or using magisk. Don't want to risk bricking my phone, and I don't trust the second method due to 3rd party software. Is there a way to make a full image backup via Android Studio? Thanks In Advance. [link] [comments] |
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