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In this short Kotlin programming tutorial I am going to share with you how to create a CheckBox in Kotlin programmatically. You will learn how to create two checkboxes and how to read a value from CheckBox when it is selected. The code example below with cover: Create CheckBox in Kotlin programmatically, Use setOnClickListener to know when check…

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In this short Kotlin tutorial I am going to share with you how to create a TimePicker in Kotlin programmatically and how to update text label when the value of Hours or Minutes has changed. The below code example will cover: Create TimePicker and add it to LinearLayout Get input from TimePicker when user changes the value…

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When you start building a mobile app most likely you will need to build pages like user Sign up and once user has successfully registered, you will need to create a Sign in page. I have created many video tutorial how to implement these pages in Swift and if you follow those you will no doubt…

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With this video tutorial I would like to share with you how to fix the “this class is not key value coding-compliant for the key” error message. Apparently this error…

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With this tutorial I wanted to share with you how to configure your Java project and it’s hibernate configuration file hibernate.cfg.xml to use a more professional and production ready connection pool provider C3P0. Hibernate’s internal connection pooling algorithm is rudimentary, and is provided for development and testing purposes. In my earlier blog posts I used…

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In this Java tutorial I am going to share with you how to create an Anonymous java class and also how to Replace Java Anonymous Class with a shorter lambda expression. Let’s start by creating and interface which we will use in this tutorial. Our anonymous java class will implement a single method defined in this java…

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In this Kotlin code example we will learn how to create DatePicker in Kotlin programmatically. To break it in more details the code example below will cover:  Create DatePicker in LinearLayout Initialize DatePicker with current date( Year, Month and Day) When user changes the DatePicker values, call OnDateChangeListener and get input from the DatePicker Set DatePicker values…

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Hi! With this blog post I want to share with you some more video tutorials on Xcode Tips and Tricks!  If you have not yet watched the videos in my previous…

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In Kotlin you may skip and not use the findViewById( ) and still be able to refer to UI components defined in XML Layout file. There is another way. You will need to do a couple of things first:  Edit your Module/ app level build.gradle file Import the data binding library into the Kotlin file (Don’t worry,…

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In this short code example below we will learn how to create ImageButton in Kotlin programmatically. A short code snippet in Kotlin below will cover: Create ImageView in a ConstraintLayout Load image from a resource Set onClickListener on ImageButton Change ImageButton image when the button is tapped For this example to work and to load an…

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In this short code example I am going to share with you how to concatenate two ArrayList in Java.  Concatenate ArrayList using addAll() function Let’s say we have these two ArrayList(s): List<String> itemsList1 = new ArrayList(Arrays.asList(“One”, “Two”)); List<String> itemsList2 = new ArrayList(Arrays.asList(“Three”, “Four”)); To concatenate the two lists together we can create a new ArrayList, and…

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