[Android Development Tutorial] Resolving “R cannot be resolved to a variable” error

Android Development Tutorial level: Easy If you’ve developed apps for the Android OS using the Eclipse IDE for longer than 2 hours, then you’ve met cheery  “r cannot be resolved to a variable” guy. He’s quite a stud in these parts. Loud and talkative, he won’t let you do anything when he walks in There […]

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Uganda police now recruiting

The Uganda Police Force is recruiting. Now is a good time for you to apply. Earlier this week, the police spokesperson, Judith Nabakooba, appealled to anyone with a university degree and no criminal record to apply. American officers are in the country to help with the recruitment. Your next opportunity to be interviewed by an […]

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May 2014 be yours again

This time of the year is like early morning on steroids; you have several plans, so much energy and a lot of hope. Last week, this column was dedicated to some of you. It turned out though that the people to dedicate the year to more than the first article could contain. I dedicate this […]

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Leave it behind

You may or may not be those people who make grand New Year resolutions. On the one extreme are those who do not know what a resolution is and there isn’t enough column space to define it; on the other are those who have a New Year resolution book. They have an entire book of […]

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End of year party 101

At this time of the year, many companies invite their employees to an all-you-can-eat, take-all-beers-prisoner gig at a trendy venue. End of year parties are generally a chance for you to give your workmates something to talk about the entire year untill you come up with something even more shameful at the next party. You […]

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For you who has just returned

The world comes home this time of year. For you who’s just returned from abroad, you find that a lot has changed. Your friends have gotten married. Isaac, who couldn’t say two words without cursing, now goes entire days without getting creative with expletives. Musisi has shaken up the city. Your little brother’s voice has […]

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