Check this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pt.joaobrito.wcb
Now with auto refresh every 30 seconds! Try it today!
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Check this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pt.joaobrito.wcb
Now with auto refresh every 30 seconds! Try it today!
Posted from WordPress for Android
Check this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pt.joaobrito.wcb
Now with auto refresh every 30 seconds! Try it today!
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Have you already tried the new amazing features of this app?
Now you can view real time info and statistics about all players in this competition. Check it out now!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pt.joaobrito.wcb
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Olá a todos! Cá estamos nós para mais uma rubrica que pretende divulgar as apps desenvolvidas pelos nossos leitores. Fiquem atentos aos fantásticos trabalhos que temos para vos mostrar e, já sabem que se quiserem ver aqui a vossa app, enviem-nos um email para: divulga_apps@pplware.com
I want to thank you all that followed the cup with us. And of course a big and special thanks to PPLWARE because they have suggested our app today in their blog …which is a great honour to us!
Tomorrow I will deploy a new version with some improvements. Today was the first real test of the app in production, so tomorrow naturally will be a new version with some fixes detected today during the first match.
Stay tuned!
and THANK YOU!!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pt.joaobrito.wcb
A simple but objective android app that allows you to follow the world cup championship of Brazil in real time no matter where you are…
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We all have used syntax’s like i += j and i = i + j thousands of times in our day to day programming. In first sight, they both look similar. In fact, they will result in same output in almost all of the cases in practical cases. But, to surprise you they are not similar.
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While implementing single method interfaces – often to be passed as a parameter to another function as callbacks – we often end up writing an anonymous class. Considering what we want to achieve, we may come up with something that is unnecessarily verbose.