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BenoitDuffez / mig
Last active October 12, 2023 18:52
Parse migration failed exception (Android Room)
#!/bin/bash
# Clean up on exit
function finish {
rm -f expected found
}
trap finish EXIT
# How to parse JSON
JQ="jq --sort-keys"
@meoyawn
meoyawn / EmptyRecyclerView.java
Created November 1, 2014 11:20
RecyclerView doesn't have an emptyView support, we gotta fix that
import android.content.Context;
import android.support.v7.widget.RecyclerView;
import android.util.AttributeSet;
import android.view.View;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.Nullable;
public class EmptyRecyclerView extends RecyclerView {
@Nullable View emptyView;
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active January 23, 2026 10:31
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@mziwisky
mziwisky / Oauth2.md
Last active December 25, 2025 23:34
Oauth2 Explanation

OAUTH2

The Problem

I’m a web app that wants to allow other web apps access to my users’ information, but I want to ensure that the user says it’s ok.

The Solution

I can’t trust the other web apps, so I must interact with my users directly. I’ll let them know that the other app is trying to get their info, and ask whether they want to grant that permission. Oauth defines a way to initiate that permission verification from the other app’s site so that the user experience is smooth. If the user grants permission, I issue an AuthToken to the other app which it can use to make requests for that user's info.

Note on encryption

Oauth2 has nothing to do with encryption -- it relies upon SSL to keep things (like the client app’s shared_secret) secure.

@srivastavarobin
srivastavarobin / AndroidJavaCodeReview.md
Last active January 8, 2025 08:48
Code Review Checklist for Android (Java Only)

My Android Java Code Review Checklist

  1. Is the functionality correct?
  2. Are the classes named suitably?
  3. Are the functions named suitably?
  4. How's the datastructure being used? Is it the correct DS or it needs improvement?
  5. Can the classes be further borken into small classes?
  6. Do we need an interface?
  7. If it contain functions that can be reused later then are there Utils created for them?
  8. Can it use already available Util functions?
  9. Does the large set of input for a function deserve a new bean to be created?