Most contrived Rx examples show you how to replace AsyncTask with Rx. Not many examples show how to abstract away complex async scenarios, such as oneway AIDL Bound Services. Using RxJava with AIDL …
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Quick and Easy StateListDrawables in Android with ONE PNG
Update: This can now be accomplished with DrawableCompat that is now available in the Support Library. Use the DrawableCompat#setTintList() method to accomplish the same thing as shown below. One …
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Why You Should Use a GIT SHA in Your Crash Reporting
A common problem developers encounter when developing applications that use a crash reporting tool like Crashlytics is determinig if a particular crash/bug has been fixed/addressed or not. For …
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A Stereotypical Day
It was a nice sunny day, maybe 70 degrees here in AZ. A perfect early spring morning. I decided to go work at my favorite local coffee shop. I walked in and saw a guy in his mid 30’s covered in …
The Single Best Thing You Can Do For Your Career
If you’re looking to break out in your industry and looking to take yourself to the next level there is one thing that can help propel you into opportunites you never imagined. What is it? Public …
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RxJava with Dan Lew
We recently released Part 2 of our two-part series on RxJava with Dan Lew on the Fragmented Podcast. Download it on iTunes, Stitcher, PocketCasts or your favorite player or simply listen …