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danielbierwirth / TCPTestClient.cs
Last active April 27, 2024 20:24
TCP Client-Server Connection Example | Unity | C# | Bidirectional communication sample: Client can connect to server; Client can send and receive messages: Server accepts clients; Server reads client messages; Server sends messages to client
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using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Net.Sockets;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading;
using UnityEngine;
@hayderimran7
hayderimran7 / gist:9246dd195f785cf4783d
Created February 13, 2015 22:38
How to solve "sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified" when trying to run a shell from Jenkins
Running shell scripts that have contain sudo commands in them from jenkins might not run as expected. To fix this, follow along
Simple steps:
1. On ubuntu based systems, run " $ sudo visudo "
2. this will open /etc/sudoers file.
3. If your jenkins user is already in that file, then modify to look like this:
jenkins ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
4. save the file by doing Ctrl+O (dont save in tmp file. save in /etc/sudoers, confirm overwrite)
5. Exit by doing Ctrl+X
6. Relaunch your jenkins job
@martintreurnicht
martintreurnicht / ColorUtil
Created November 28, 2014 14:47
Lighten and darken colors in android
public static int lighten(int color, double fraction) {
int red = Color.red(color);
int green = Color.green(color);
int blue = Color.blue(color);
red = lightenColor(red, fraction);
green = lightenColor(green, fraction);
blue = lightenColor(blue, fraction);
int alpha = Color.alpha(color);
return Color.argb(alpha, red, green, blue);
}