It is actually a little harder than this, since JAVA is statically compiled. You can't have a class referenced in code if it's not available in the JVM, even if that code branch is never executed. So this will not work:
if (ANDROID_2_1) {
BluetoothManager.doSomething();
}
There are a few good tutorials for handling this, while avoiding reflection. They take advantage of JAVA's lazy loading of static classes. The official Android blog has a post here:
http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2009/04/backward-compatibility-for-android.html
and here is a great, detailed tutorial:
http://devtcg.blogspot.com/2009/12/gracefully-supporting-multiple-android.html
With that said, sdk 2.1 isn't terribly different than sdk 1.6, really. You can write most apps using 1.6, and should for now. Code modifications go through a lengthy deprecation period before being considered for removal.
Should Google really feature-freeze a platform because a single phone got released?
Drive Thru Records has a pretty neat setup through a company called echospin. They offer DRM-free downloads to your harddrive or media device as well as direct CD burning and even album art printing. They handle all aspects of digital distribution for an artist/label.
Hmm... from TFA:
In the presence of natural or artificial light (this applies also indoors) the photocatalyzer significantly speeds up the natural oxidation processes that cause the decomposition of pollutants, transforming them into less harmful compounds such as water, nitrates, or carbon dioxide.
Doesn't look like it's going to reduce global warming effects to me... (H20 vapor is also a contributor to global warming, fyi.)
Why is this so hard?
** Welcome to ev0tex0r.
Issue 1: Senate.
For Rick Santorum, enter 1.
For Casey, enter 2.
#> 2
** Thank you, your vote for Casey has been noted.
Issue 2:..........
why is it so easy to pull money from an ATM or order a sandwich but so hard to vote? Give me a break.
And as for ensuring your vote is counted-as-cast, well that's a bit more tricky.
Actually, this study isn't all that new. The globes tilt has been known to be linked to CO2 levels (and temperature) for a while now. The question is how do the effects of greenhouse gases put out by industry compare to this effect, and the answer is not so clear. Yes, obviously many scientists and virtually all non-scientists attribute all of our climate changes to to industry, but we need to remember to be rigorous on both sides of the debate.
In short, this is not junk science. And to claim so only shows that you yourself are not a scientist.
I'm working on a project with a few others called Jinzora. It's a PHP jukebox for medium to large music collections. Our next release will feature a much enhanced jukebox mode that lets you play your music back from a wide variety of software (xmms,winamp,etc) and also several hardware players like the slimserver. Check it out at www.jinzora.org (and of course it's all GPL)
There are approximately 2,500 wholesalers in the United States. Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania between them have 3,200 wholesalers and distributors.
Wow. Ohio, Virginia, and Pennsylvania form a nation that can drink the USA under the table!
It is actually a little harder than this, since JAVA is statically compiled. You can't have a class referenced in code if it's not available in the JVM, even if that code branch is never executed. So this will not work: if (ANDROID_2_1) { BluetoothManager.doSomething(); } There are a few good tutorials for handling this, while avoiding reflection. They take advantage of JAVA's lazy loading of static classes. The official Android blog has a post here: http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2009/04/backward-compatibility-for-android.html and here is a great, detailed tutorial: http://devtcg.blogspot.com/2009/12/gracefully-supporting-multiple-android.html With that said, sdk 2.1 isn't terribly different than sdk 1.6, really. You can write most apps using 1.6, and should for now. Code modifications go through a lengthy deprecation period before being considered for removal. Should Google really feature-freeze a platform because a single phone got released?
Fine, but you can't do the research if you don't have the genome. The title of the article wasn't "Cancer Genome Sequence, Cure Eminent."
Well, isn't c nature's speed limit?
... maybe I should try the preview button.
blah blah blah html
<? if($something): ?>
more html
<? else: ?>
some other html
<? endif; ?>
end/footer html
Try this: blah blah blah html more html some other html end/footer html
Ben Stein just cried a little.
easter_date($year);
You're not big on quantum superpositioning I take it.
although on my system, the file is: /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/install-css.sh
might help.. http://www.ubuntugeek.com/playing-encrypted-dvds-i n-ubuntu.html
Drive Thru Records has a pretty neat setup through a company called echospin. They offer DRM-free downloads to your harddrive or media device as well as direct CD burning and even album art printing. They handle all aspects of digital distribution for an artist/label.
More details... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sosumi
mod up :) :)
Hmm... from TFA:
In the presence of natural or artificial light (this applies also indoors) the photocatalyzer significantly speeds up the natural oxidation processes that cause the decomposition of pollutants, transforming them into less harmful compounds such as water, nitrates, or carbon dioxide.
Doesn't look like it's going to reduce global warming effects to me... (H20 vapor is also a contributor to global warming, fyi.)
Why is this so hard? ** Welcome to ev0tex0r. Issue 1: Senate. For Rick Santorum, enter 1. For Casey, enter 2. #> 2 ** Thank you, your vote for Casey has been noted. Issue 2: ..........
why is it so easy to pull money from an ATM or order a sandwich but so hard to vote? Give me a break.
And as for ensuring your vote is counted-as-cast, well that's a bit more tricky.
Here's a quick link to some other studies: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Study/Paleoclimat ology_Evidence/
Actually, this study isn't all that new. The globes tilt has been known to be linked to CO2 levels (and temperature) for a while now. The question is how do the effects of greenhouse gases put out by industry compare to this effect, and the answer is not so clear. Yes, obviously many scientists and virtually all non-scientists attribute all of our climate changes to to industry, but we need to remember to be rigorous on both sides of the debate. In short, this is not junk science. And to claim so only shows that you yourself are not a scientist.
Check out the Meizu M6: http://www.anythingbutipod.com/archives/2006/07/me izu-m6-miniplayer-review.php
I've been looking at players for the last few weeks and that one looks amazing. Check out the video demo and screenshots.
Mom?
You mean Claria, not Microsoft.
Great. now you're going to have thousands of slashdotters staring at icons of Bill Gates to see if his eyes flash red.
I'm working on a project with a few others called Jinzora. It's a PHP jukebox for medium to large music collections. Our next release will feature a much enhanced jukebox mode that lets you play your music back from a wide variety of software (xmms,winamp,etc) and also several hardware players like the slimserver. Check it out at www.jinzora.org (and of course it's all GPL)
It would be great if along with USB2, they'd equip it with an ethernet port and include samba on this beast.... delicious.
Would it be immoral and/or illegal to block this girl from using google? I vote no on the first one.
There are approximately 2,500 wholesalers in the United States. Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania between them have 3,200 wholesalers and distributors. Wow. Ohio, Virginia, and Pennsylvania form a nation that can drink the USA under the table!