Posts

Showing posts from 2016

All the Questions Answered About Rs.500 and Rs.1000 In this Frequently Asked Question Document

1. Why is this scheme? The incidence of fake Indian currency notes in higher denomination has increased. For ordinary persons, the fake notes look similar to genuine notes, even though no security feature has been copied. The fake notes are used for anti-national and illegal activities. High denomination notes have been misused by terrorists and for hoarding black money. India remains a cash-based economy hence the circulation of Fake Indian Currency Notes continues to be a menace. In order to contain the rising incidence of fake notes and black money, the scheme to withdraw has been introduced. 2. What is this scheme? The legal tender character of the notes in denominations of ₹ 500 and ₹ 1000 stands withdrawn. In consequence there,of withdrawn old high denomination (OHD) notes cannot be used for transacting business and/or store of value for future usage. The OHD notes can be exchanged for value at any of the 19 offices of the Reserve Bank of India or at any of the bank branches

How to Add Git to Android Studio Projects and pushed it to (or) share it to GitHub

Image
To add version control such as git to your Android Studio Projects and then sharing it to Github follow the below steps: First, create the android project Then go to VCS  --> Import into Version Control  --> Create Git Repository Please find the image below for the reference Then select the root of your project for git init, refer to the image below Then go to Android Studio select root of project , right click and then select Git --> Add, refer to the image below Now again right click project name and select Git-->Commit, refer to the image below once you select commit you will be presented with another screen where you can write commit message and select commit Now our project has been added to the git any changes from now on will be tracked and added to the version control Share Project on GitHub To share the project on GitHub follows the below steps: Go to VCS --> Import into Version

Android:How to parse JSON using Okhttp Library Example with Custom View (ImageView + TextView)

Hello to everyone, Today I am posting about JSON Parsing in Android using OkHttp Library. I went through many post for parsing json but there aren't any useful (or) detailed approach (or) step by step approach, so I decided to make a project with git and detailed every step in it.  You can get the whole code on GitHub JSONParsingUsingOkhttp .  Here each and every commit describe the steps I have taken to build the project, just import this project into the Android Studio and navigate through each and every commit to know the steps.  If you find it useful just share this project.

Google Brings Prompt as another option for Two-Step Verification for Android,iOS and Web

Technology giant Google has been advising on two-step verification for additional security of user accounts. For those who still don't use two-step verification, we recommend you enable the security feature following these simple steps. Now, Google is introducing a new Prompt feature to simplify its two-step verification process to make it easier to sign-in for Android and iOS users. While the new prompt feature in two-step verification will be available to Android as well as iOS users, Google points out that iOS users will need the Google Search app installed on their phone to use Google prompt. Android users will get the feature will have to update Google Play Services. Google says that the new feature is being rolled out gradually and may "potentially take longer than 3 days for feature visibility." Here’s how to do it: Go to the Google’s account page. Navigate to Sign-in & Security. Click the Signing in to Google button. And select 2-step verification