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Method can be made static, but should it?

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What's the best way to iterate an Android Cursor?

...enerally favour clarity to brevity. A similar variation with while loop - android.codota.com/scenarios/51891850da0a87eb5be3cc22/… – drorw Oct 15 '13 at 14:31 ...
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Listing all extras of an Intent

... I just found out about Intent Intercept Android app. That works too. – Vinayak Mar 2 '15 at 14:36 1 ...
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How to take emulator screenshots using Eclipse?

I need to take screenshots of an android application running on an emulator in Eclipse Galileo. 6 Answers ...
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Using gradle to find dependency tree

... For Android, use this line gradle app:dependencies or if you have a gradle wrapper: ./gradlew app:dependencies where app is your project module. Additionally, if you want to check if something is compile vs. testCompile ...
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Send data from activity to fragment in Android

... this is the correct answer of: "Sending data from activity to fragment in android". Activity: Bundle bundle = new Bundle(); String myMessage = "Stackoverflow is cool!"; bundle.putString("message", myMessage ); FragmentClass fragInfo = new FragmentClass(); fra...
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How can I request the vibrate permission?

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augmented reality framework [closed]

I am planning to develop an augmented reality application for Android phone. Does anyone know if there is any existing framework for augmented reality which could be used for such applications? ...
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JavaScript - cannot set property of undefined

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Android: Access child views from a ListView

... See: Android ListView: get data index of visible item and combine with part of Feet's answer above, can give you something like: int wantedPosition = 10; // Whatever position you're looking for int firstPosition = listView.getFir...