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@shimondoodkin
shimondoodkin / WebKit contentEditable focus bug workaround.html
Created July 13, 2011 19:28
WebKit contentEditable focus bug workaround
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<title>WebKit contentEditable focus bug workaround</title>
<script type='text/javascript' src='http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.6.2.js'></script>
<script type='text/javascript'>
//<![CDATA[
$(function(){
@trxcllnt
trxcllnt / CSS.as
Created August 21, 2011 22:22
A small CSS parser in AS3. Part of tinytlf 2.0.
package org.tinytlf.html
{
import flash.utils.getTimer;
import org.tinytlf.*;
public class CSS extends Styleable
{
[Embed(source = "default.css", mimeType = "application/octet-stream")]
private const defaultCSS:Class;
@bjhomer
bjhomer / UIWebView+AccessoryHiding.m
Created March 16, 2012 05:03
Hiding the inputAccessoryView of a UIWebView
#import <objc/runtime.h>
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
@interface UIWebView (HackishAccessoryHiding)
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL hackishlyHidesInputAccessoryView;
@end
@implementation UIWebView (HackishAccessoryHiding)
static const char * const hackishFixClassName = "UIWebBrowserViewMinusAccessoryView";
@numist
numist / selector_belongsToProtocol.m
Last active April 26, 2022 07:16
Detect if a selector belongs to a protocol
/*
* Copyright © 2012 Scott Perry (http://numist.net)
*
* Released under the MIT License; its terms are at the end of this file.
*/
#import <objc/runtime.h>
/**
* `selector_belongsToProtocol` solves a common problem in proxy objects for delegates where selectors that are not part of the protocol may be unintentionally forwarded to the actual delegate.
@evadne
evadne / gist:5519337
Last active May 17, 2016 09:05
Loading Custom Fonts with CTFontManager
CTFontManagerRegisterFontsForURLs((__bridge CFArrayRef)((^{
NSFileManager *fileManager = [NSFileManager defaultManager];
NSURL *resourceURL = [[NSBundle mainBundle] resourceURL];
NSArray *resourceURLs = [fileManager contentsOfDirectoryAtURL:resourceURL includingPropertiesForKeys:nil options:0 error:nil];
return [resourceURLs filteredArrayUsingPredicate:[NSPredicate predicateWithBlock:^BOOL(NSURL *url, NSDictionary *bindings) {
CFStringRef pathExtension = (__bridge CFStringRef)[url pathExtension];
NSArray *allIdentifiers = (__bridge_transfer NSArray *)UTTypeCreateAllIdentifiersForTag(kUTTagClassFilenameExtension, pathExtension, CFSTR("public.font"));
if (![allIdentifiers count]) {
return NO;
}

Screencapture and animated gifs

I say "animated gif" but in reality I think it's irresponsible to be serving "real" GIF files to people now. You should be serving gfy's, gifv's, webm, mp4s, whatever. They're a fraction of the filesize making it easier for you to deliver high fidelity, full color animation very quickly, especially on bad mobile connections. (But I suppose if you're just doing this for small audiences (like bug reporting), then LICEcap is a good solution).

Capturing (Easy)

  1. Launch quicktime player
  2. do Screen recording

screen shot 2014-10-22 at 11 16 23 am

@bkaradzic
bkaradzic / orthodoxc++.md
Last active July 19, 2024 23:17
Orthodox C++

Orthodox C++

What is Orthodox C++?

Orthodox C++ (sometimes referred as C+) is minimal subset of C++ that improves C, but avoids all unnecessary things from so called Modern C++. It's exactly opposite of what Modern C++ suppose to be.

Why not Modern C++?

@steipete
steipete / ios-xcode-device-support.sh
Last active July 25, 2024 05:02
Using iOS 15 devices with Xcode 12.5 (instead of Xcode 13)
# The trick is to link the DeviceSupport folder from the beta to the stable version.
# sudo needed if you run the Mac App Store version. Always download the dmg instead... you'll thank me later :)
# Support iOS 15 devices (Xcode 13.0) with Xcode 12.5:
sudo ln -s /Applications/Xcode-beta.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport/15.0 /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport
# Then restart Xcode and reconnect your devices. You will need to do that for every beta of future iOS versions
# (A similar approach works for older versions too, just change the version number after DeviceSupport)
@mackuba
mackuba / wwdc16.md
Last active March 5, 2023 21:28
New stuff from WWDC 2016

Following the tradition from last year, here's my complete list of all interesting features and updates I could find in Apple's OSes, SDKs and developer tools that were announced at this year's WWDC. This is based on the keynotes, the "What's New In ..." presentations and some others, Apple's release notes, and blog posts and tweets that I came across in the last few weeks.

If for some reason you haven't watched the talks yet, I really recommend watching at least the "State of the Union" and the "What's New In" intros for the platforms you're interested in. The unofficial WWDC Mac app is great way to download the videos and keep track of what you've already watched.

If you're interested, here are my WWDC 2015 notes (might be useful if you're planning to drop support for iOS 8 now and start using some iOS 9 APIs).


OSX → macOS 10.12 Sierra

@andymatuschak
andymatuschak / States-v3.md
Last active June 12, 2024 04:17
A composable pattern for pure state machines with effects (draft v3)

A composable pattern for pure state machines with effects

State machines are everywhere in interactive systems, but they're rarely defined clearly and explicitly. Given some big blob of code including implicit state machines, which transitions are possible and under what conditions? What effects take place on what transitions?

There are existing design patterns for state machines, but all the patterns I've seen complect side effects with the structure of the state machine itself. Instances of these patterns are difficult to test without mocking, and they end up with more dependencies. Worse, the classic patterns compose poorly: hierarchical state machines are typically not straightforward extensions. The functional programming world has solutions, but they don't transpose neatly enough to be broadly usable in mainstream languages.

Here I present a composable pattern for pure state machiness with effects,