Xamarin.Forms ListView That Changes By Screen Size.
Here's the code on 9/21/2020 https://github.com/melvyniandrag/App4. If you come through here in 2023 "no seas mamon". I can't promise the code will still be there. Fork while the forking's good.
I couldn't find a solution to this problem - how do you make a ListView change the ViewCells based on the screen size, i.e. portrait/landscape mobile/desktop. Alot of talk on the internet about DataTemplateSelector, but that seems to be for changing individual cells based on the cell contents. I want to changed the appearance of the ListView based on the screen dimensions. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEL50VKOEJI
Follow along with Lecture.pdf here: https://github.com/melvyniandrag/LinuxClassRepo/tree/master/Lectures/Week09_Python_Curl_And_Rest
In this video you'll learn curl + run a little Python3 webserver. Follow along carefully, this is confusing stuff! As always I expect you to curse me now but be glad you did the exercise 2 years from now when you're on the job and need to send an http request with curl. Right now I expect you to be upset, but hopefully in the future you won't be confused.
Even if you don't become a web developer, I'm 95% sure you'll need curl or a similar tool at some point in your technical life - even if you're an embedded programmer, a data scientist, or a system administrator.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HovXxsSK4xo
Creality must send Evan Kale a check, watched his vid and ordered this 5 mins later. Printed Lego train tracks from 4dbrix, an ocarina of time, and countless Pokemon mini figs. printer came with a cracked LCD on it but creality sent me a new one right away and it was easy to swap out.
no bed leveling, no assembly required. got some STLs, sliced them, started printing. E.Z.
and I'm using cura on a PC running Lubuntu. cheers to Ultimaker too for this awesome slicer.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeRfkfACmec
Here's a short little video explaining how to use ArrayList and LinkedList. For a collection of objects, some natural things you'll want to do are :
1) put something in the collection - add()
2) check if something is in the collection - contains()
3) add a bunch of things in the collection at once - addAll()
and there's more stuff you'll want to do. See the documentation here: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/Collection.html for a list of all the things you can do.
You'll see that these two classes are better than using plain old arrays in certain cases. Homework is posted online, but if you're watching the video and want to criticize my teaching, tell me:
After this video I'm expecting my students to be able to write a little program that uses the add(), addAll(), contains(), containsAll(), isEmpty(), toArray() and clear() functions on an ArrayList and a LinkedList. Is this an accessible homework assignment?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeqO-f80R4k
fun robot to build and play with. if only we had time to hack on it more! this things has lots of potential to expand it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYvxzhb1u4Q