Java package names are supposed to be inverse domains (google.com turns into com.google), so it’s a bit strange that slickapp.co doesn’t use co.slickapp, unless they also own com.slickapp.
Of course there’s no real enforcement here, you could just name your package my.roommate.steve.is.kind.of.a.dick if you wanted to.
Don’t most Android packages begin with com. ?
Java package names are supposed to be inverse domains (google.com turns into com.google), so it’s a bit strange that slickapp.co doesn’t use co.slickapp, unless they also own com.slickapp.
Of course there’s no real enforcement here, you could just name your package my.roommate.steve.is.kind.of.a.dick if you wanted to.
@biscat @tanja yea