Re: [android-developers] Re: New Android Market Client Update

2010-12-11 Thread TreKing
On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 12:21 AM, Brill Pappin  wrote:

> Library, but Libraries are simply an imperfect way to do it on this
> platform what with the resource and R classes.


Granted, I haven't created an Android Library project yet, but I thought
that was taken into consideration...

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Re: [android-developers] Re: New Android Market Client Update

2010-12-11 Thread Brill Pappin
I use SVN for every project I ever create :)
Library, but Libraries are simply an imperfect way to do it on this
platform what with the resource and R classes.

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RE: [android-developers] Re: New Android Market Client Update

2010-12-11 Thread XiaoXiong Weng
That would be cool J

 

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On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Brill Pappin  wrote:

Actually, they are starting to diverge more than I can maintain them.


Revision control paired with an Android Library project should help.
 

What needs to happen is the LVL API needs to support the concept of license
levels, so we can build a single app that simply excludes features the free
version doesn't have.


That's probably not going to happen. 

 

Its bad enough I'm starting to think of developing my own licensing system,
and sharing it with the rest of you.


I'm sure many people would love to see what you come up with. I know I
would.


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Re: [android-developers] Re: New Android Market Client Update

2010-12-11 Thread TreKing
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Brill Pappin  wrote:

> Actually, they are starting to diverge more than I can maintain them.
>

Revision control paired with an Android Library project should help.


> What needs to happen is the LVL API needs to support the concept of license
> levels, so we can build a single app that simply excludes features the free
> version doesn't have.
>

That's probably not going to happen.


> Its bad enough I'm starting to think of developing my own licensing system,
> and sharing it with the rest of you.


I'm sure many people would love to see what you come up with. I know I
would.

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Re: [android-developers] Re: New Android Market Client Update

2010-12-11 Thread TreKing
Every time I see a blog or email about Market changes, I get all excited
about what they might be adding or fixing. And every time I'm left confused
and disappointed.

On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 6:09 AM, Pent  wrote:

> Nevertheless, it's another change from the Market that requires major
> action with hardly any notice.
>

Clearly the can't give more heads up, otherwise bad things would happen ...
like developers would be prepared ... and it would be sign that the Market
team gives a damn about developers. We can't have that now!

My issue is that all the changes are cosmetic. After 2 years they still
> haven't improved the actual buying experience for users. Orders are
> declined, downloads won't start, and users have no idea what to do.
>

Fixing those problems is going to take some serious technical skill and
talent. Remember who we're dealing with here.

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