Thanks for the overwhleming response of good words on my blog, for the tutorials I have put up. I am also getting a lot of requests for new tutorials. I have not been able to respond to all requests for sometime now. It will be another month (some time in mid april) when I will again actively start blogging my tutorials on various topics (a little more advanced), based on all your requests. Meanwhile, hope you are able to benefit from what I have already put it.
While this blog started off as my personal ramblings on Techncial things it has turned out to be a blog dedicated to Android. Any other technical ramblings are shared at my Technical Blog.
NOTE:
NOTE: Of late, I have been getting requests for very trivial problems that many of you are facing in your day-to-day work. This blog is not to solve your "project" problems - surely not a "Support" site.
I just love to share my knowledge in my spare time and would appreciate any questions or feedback on the articles and code I have shared. I also do appreciate thought-provoking questions that would lead me to write more articles and share.
But please do not put your day-to-day trivial problems here. Even if you do, you most probably would not get a response here.
Thanks
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Hi,
ReplyDeleteI tried to run your code on my machine. But the application stops unexpectedly on changing the coordinates through telnet.
Note: I am giving valid lat and lng values.
Please help me out.
- kdar
Hi,
ReplyDeleteIs there any equivalent design in Android similar to Dlls or shared objects to modularize the code?
Regards,
Kushal
Hi Kushal,
ReplyDeleteTHe only equivalent I can think of at the Linux OS level is the shared libraries... these are equivalent to dlls in the MS world.
and to know more about creating shared libraries, read about Android NDK