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kb100824 / WhyRSS
Created March 25, 2016 01:25 — forked from callmewhy/WhyRSS
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<head>
<title>Subscriptions - WHY</title>
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<body>
<outline text="cool" title="cool">
<outline htmlUrl="http://kedebug.com/" title="kedebug" xmlUrl="http://kedebug.com/atom.xml" type="rss" text="kedebug"/>
<outline htmlUrl="http://lucida.me/" title="Lucida" xmlUrl="http://lucida.me/atom.xml" type="rss" text="Lucida"/>
<outline htmlUrl="http://www.alloyteam.com" title="Web前端 腾讯AlloyTeam Blog | 愿景: 成为地球卓越的Web团队!" xmlUrl="http://www.alloyteam.com/feed/" type="rss" text="Web前端 腾讯AlloyTeam Blog | 愿景: 成为地球卓越的Web团队!"/>
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kb100824 / TimerWithGCD.md
Created November 25, 2015 01:44
Creating a timer with Grand Central Dispatch

##Creating a timer with Grand Central Dispatch

At the following is the implementation file of a sample class that shows, how to make a timer with the help of Grand Central Dispatch. The timer fires on a global queue, just change the queue to the main queue or any custom queue and the timer fires on this queue and not on the global queue anymore.

#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>

@interface SampleClass : NSObject
- (void)startTimer;
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kb100824 / xcode-build-bump.sh
Created October 10, 2015 08:54 — forked from sekati/xcode-build-bump.sh
Xcode Auto-increment Build & Version Numbers
# xcode-build-bump.sh
# @desc Auto-increment the build number every time the project is run.
# @usage
# 1. Select: your Target in Xcode
# 2. Select: Build Phases Tab
# 3. Select: Add Build Phase -> Add Run Script
# 4. Paste code below in to new "Run Script" section
# 5. Drag the "Run Script" below "Link Binaries With Libraries"
# 6. Insure that your starting build number is set to a whole integer and not a float (e.g. 1, not 1.0)