[android-beginners] Re: Doubt

2009-10-07 Thread Yusuf Saib (T-Mobile USA)
I can't resist these kind of questions. Some day when I'm a superhero and my nemesis fails to lure me into his arctic lair with offers of riches or maidens, he will ensnare me with a challenge to code a solution to a puzzle. 0. Represent the parking lot as a grid. Each node is either part of a ro

[android-beginners] Re: Doubt

2009-10-07 Thread Balwinder Kaur (T-Mobile USA)
or is it the classic OO Parking lot design problem that needs to be done in Android :) ? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/764933/amazon-interview-question-design-an-oo-parking-lot You will find plenty of solutions online if you search for it. If there is help you need with Android, please

[android-beginners] Re: Doubt

2009-10-07 Thread jbrohan
This is a really interesting app. How do you know if a parking spot is taken? I guess you could work with a photo from a high building and check from that, or the security cameras. In this case the photo itself, or a transformation of it would show the location of free spaces. Be sure to record w

[android-beginners] Re: Doubt in Andriods!

2008-09-25 Thread Matteo Crippa
Android is an Os like Winmobile, iPhone OS and Symbian. As far as i know it is a custom linux build that is able to run on qualcomm based mobile phones more info @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_(mobile_device_platform) On 25 Set, 11:01, Jayakumar Natarajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >

[android-beginners] Re: Doubt in Andriods!

2008-09-25 Thread Robert
Well, I think you have this idea wrong, Android is both a alliance of hardware manufacturers, carriers, and google, along with some other software companies I believe, as well as an OS into itself. So in a way, no. On Sep 25, 2:01 am, Jayakumar Natarajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, >