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Kotlin Common Questions

1. Where should we keep constants in Kotlin? if you need constants to be accessed globally use const as top-level properties (not inside a class). In order to do this create a Kotlin file named Constants.kt. The file would look like this: This way you will be able to access the constants from anywhere within the […]

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Smart home (IoT) – the beginnings

Intro Since I am a fan of DYI and love gadgets(and IoT), I started to play with a Raspberry Pi and ESP8266 for a while. I had some failing ideas like automating my curtains, after long plans and setup, I abandoned the idea because I couldn’t see a way to make it look nice with

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Android Activity launchMode

In Android you can specify activity launchMode. You can do this either from AndroidManifest.xml file, either using intents with flags. Some of the flags produce the same effects like those from AndroidManifest.xml, but there are some flags that can be declared only with intents and also there are flags that can be declared only inside

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Android – HTML in textView

Display HTML format First we will present below what are the supported tags for a textView and what are not supported. You can skip this section if you are already familiar with these or you want to jump directly into action :) Supported tags Unsupported tags <a href=”…”> <b> <big> <blockquote> <br> <cite> <del> <dfn>

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Kotlin – How to pass a function as parameter

Recently, I’ve noticed that there are a few different ways to pass a function as parameter in Kotlin. In this post I will use 2 functions: sum and divide. We have to declare the sum function, in such way that it can receive the divide function as argument. The most common and often more convenient

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