Hello guys, i have build an opensource web application for converting hex (argb) android colors to smali and reverse. You can also calculate the opacity.
You can test the project here: http://pantrif.github.io/HexToSmaliConverter/
Contributions are more than welcome: https://github.com/pantrif/HexToSmaliConverter
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Hi everyone. I am starting a new Open Source project using VB.net to allow the community to build Adventure Games ala SCUMM / SCI / AGI etc... Users will be able to create games similar to Zak McKracken, Monkey Island, Maniac Mansion, Day of the Tentacle, Space Quest, Kings Quest, Police Quest, Full Throttle, etc...
Some Key Engine features:
*Point and Click game play
*GUI's
*Inventories
*Control of Multiple game characters
*NPC's
*Cutscenes
*Sounds
*Pathfinding
*Hotspots and Masks
*Lighting effects
*Z-Buffering
*Saving/Loading game states.
*And more
Game editing will be done eventually through an editor. But the files will consist of editing:
*Directory structure to contain images and sound and scripts
*XML Scripts
*Engine- Game Player
The game engine is open source. Although with every release, the compilation code will be modified as to make sure noone can get into the game contents.
The project is in design stage currently. So its fresh. What I need is a few experienced VB.NET developers. Not necessarily in .NET CF or Mobile development. But just in VB.NET. In particular I need help writing pathfinding functions.
I am also in search for a mobile VB.NET programmer who can help with the development of reading XML files more efficiently than I know how to write and also for someone to help with game compilation functions and Z-buffering. If you are interested, post here and let me know your sourceforge account and what your applying for. The site is here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mobilemage/
cool~looking forward to it!!!
Thank you. In a few days I should have basic Room loading done. That will probably be the first release for it.
Hi all,
I have been working on a project that uses SQLite quite extensively for client side caching, I noticed that I was duplicating a huge amount of code throughout the project.
To clean up my project I wrote a set of wrapper classes that encapsulate all Android SQLite behaviour in a set of generic methods. The database tables are defined by ORM model classes, the model objects can then be inserted or selected by helper methods.
The repo is located at: github.com/samkirton/android-sqlite-wrapper
It would be great to get some feedback on the code, there are still things missing but it fits my needs for now, feel free to contribute if you like it.
Hello,
I Have made an application to localize pharmacy officines but with taking infos from an extrnal XML information feed
and now i want to integer only internal DB that i have made with SQLite
I have found a problem integrating it
I want to integer the DB into the app and delete the xml source
For information :
The Used API is 7 and 19
The Screen Size is about 4''
And i wanna to integrate Geocoder (It seems to not work in Algeria)
The App is made in French languge
Thanks For Help
I have attached DB and apk
If you're reading android code on the web, the Codota extension for Chrome can help you.
This extension analyzes code snippets on web pages and shows you all the relevant android API javadocs in nice bubbles.
It works for classes, methods and XML attributes.
get it from codota.com/extension
Thanks, very useful
drorwe said:
If you're reading android code on the web, the Codota extension for Chrome can help you.
This extension analyzes code snippets on web pages and shows you all the relevant android API javadocs in nice bubbles.
It works for classes, methods and XML attributes.
get it from codota.com/extension
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Thank you for posting about this extension, it's very helpful. :good:
.NET decompiler with support for XAP applications. Allows hackers developers to decompile assemblies and resources in a code editor, make changes and compile the code back to the assembly.
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Features:
Decompile .NET assemblies to C# and allow editing/compiling the high-level code back to CIL
Edit CIL instructions in method bodies
Modify assembly structure
Edit and extract assembly resources
Edit the contents of a XAP by adding, removing or swapping files, or using internal editors for certain resource types.
Integrated editors for text, hex, manifest, resource, XML and XAML.
XAP package manager (compatible with Windows Phone and Silverlight applications) allowing to view and extract XAP contents.
Does laundry, has mastered Italian cuisine, cleans and makes mind-blowjobs when asked kindly and treated right.
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Some of your skills that could be useful may be:
Blogging: You can write down the results of your testing, your ideas and stuff about .NET Rain the way you see it.
UI/UX design: You don't have to bother with WPF implementation. Photoshop designs are good enough.
C#/WPF programming: You can contribute to the code quality and all user-related features of the application.
C# Reflection mastery: The "core" is in a very alpha state and is full of bugs. The are many planned new features, too.
Donations: They will be wisely spent.
Crowd-funding experience: You can help with raising money to pay for community-hired professionals to write code that will later remain open-source.
Virgin goat blood: For recreational uses.
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Not going to lie, I laughed at that last part in the description. Very good work. Thanks for sharing!
I laughed at the git hub title for DLL editing : DLL Deep Throat XD
lol WUT!
Edit : Screen****s ? XD
jepp nice way to word some things , but please let us not use the kind of words here
and yes real good jop
I live to serve the forum rules, so fear not. GitHub is quite liberal, on the other hand
Let me know how do you like it because as of a while I'm experimenting with great new substances.
The effects of which include, but are not limited to, reviving this old project into The Tool for Windows 10.
So I'd love some (a lot of) "pre-"feedback. Try it out. Open issues on GitHub. Help me make it awesome.
Cheers