How to implement Roboto-calendar into my android studio project
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I am trying to implement a non-stock calendar into my project, but I keep getting the error "Failed to resolve: com.github."
I'm not very good at programming and could really use the help.
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I am trying to implement a non-stock calendar into my project, but I keep getting the error "Failed to resolve: com.github."
I'm not very good at programming and could really use the help.
Thanks.
Resolve errors mean your domain name (com.github) cannot be resolved by your system using DNS. It is not your code per say, its the system's configuration that has issues (or network access).
– Nic3500
Nov 22 at 4:20
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I am trying to implement a non-stock calendar into my project, but I keep getting the error "Failed to resolve: com.github."
I'm not very good at programming and could really use the help.
Thanks.
I am trying to implement a non-stock calendar into my project, but I keep getting the error "Failed to resolve: com.github."
I'm not very good at programming and could really use the help.
Thanks.
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R. Russell
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Resolve errors mean your domain name (com.github) cannot be resolved by your system using DNS. It is not your code per say, its the system's configuration that has issues (or network access).
– Nic3500
Nov 22 at 4:20
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Resolve errors mean your domain name (com.github) cannot be resolved by your system using DNS. It is not your code per say, its the system's configuration that has issues (or network access).
– Nic3500
Nov 22 at 4:20
Resolve errors mean your domain name (
com.github) cannot be resolved by your system using DNS. It is not your code per say, its the system's configuration that has issues (or network access).– Nic3500
Nov 22 at 4:20
Resolve errors mean your domain name (
com.github) cannot be resolved by your system using DNS. It is not your code per say, its the system's configuration that has issues (or network access).– Nic3500
Nov 22 at 4:20
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Resolve errors mean your domain name (
com.github) cannot be resolved by your system using DNS. It is not your code per say, its the system's configuration that has issues (or network access).– Nic3500
Nov 22 at 4:20