It doesn’t answer your questions about calendar and contacts, but you might still find it interesting to take a look at this project:
It doesn’t answer your questions about calendar and contacts, but you might still find it interesting to take a look at this project:
It’s perfectly fine to continue to write Android apps in Java, doing that will continue to be supported for all foreseeable future and I do it myself for a hobby app that I maintain.
That said, there are good reasons for the increasing popularity of Kotlin, it’s certainly a good language that has noticeable advantages over Java.
Not a joke:
Write your own device driver.
Preferably for some kind of esoteric hardware that you own but no-one else has, but it’d also be a valuable experience to do it for some commonly used piece of hardware for which good Linux drivers already exist.
For any moderately talented programmer this should be a reasonably difficult exercise, which will teach you very valuable lessons about Linux (and be quite fun at the same time).
For the usecase you describe, I’d go with a Chromebook, and build ChromeOS from source myself if that aspect felt important.
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When PDF was introduced it made these things so much better than they were before that I’ll probably remain grateful for PDF forever and always forgive it all its flaws.
ELI5: Why would you ever report a homeless person?
Really, an Arch user who didn’t mention that they’re using Arch, there’s certainly a meme hiding here somewhere!
When you’re not telling us which package you’re trying to install in which packaging system, the only meaningful answer is: you’re trying to install the wrong package.
I don’t believe that this app was created by Andrew Tate.
I don’t believe that this app was created by Andrew Tate.
My one wonder is, what would banks use to securely provide access to their customers online?
Considering that it would be illegal for banks to securely provide access to their customers online the answer is simple: they wouldn’t.
The original Turbo C++ was, at the time, truly next level.
Hands down the clang C++ compiler, no commercial C++ compiler I’ve ever seen or even heard of even comes close enough that a comparison could be meaningful.
It’s good.