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steipete / ios-xcode-device-support.sh
Last active July 13, 2024 21:09
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)
@wojteklu
wojteklu / gitenv.md
Last active July 7, 2024 14:20
Perfect git environment on OS X

Perfect git environment on OS X

Global alias

Add the following to your ~/.bashrc:

alias g='git'

Branch auto-completion

@nicklockwood
nicklockwood / gist:21495c2015fd2dda56cf
Last active August 13, 2020 13:57
Thoughts on Swift 2 Errors

Thoughts on Swift 2 Errors

When Swift was first announced, I was gratified to see that one of the (few) philosophies that it shared with Objective-C was that exceptions should not be used for control flow, only for highlighting fatal programming errors at development time.

So it came as a surprise to me when Swift 2 brought (What appeared to be) traditional exception handling to the language.

Similarly surprised were the functional Swift programmers, who had put their faith in the Haskell-style approach to error handling, where every function returns an enum (or monad, if you like) containing either a valid result or an error. This seemed like a natural fit for Swift, so why did Apple instead opt for a solution originally designed for clumsy imperative languages?

I'm going to cover three things in this post:

@rbobbins
rbobbins / protocols.md
Last active June 11, 2024 22:11
Notes from "Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift"

PS: If you liked this talk or like this concept, let's chat about iOS development at Stitch Fix! #shamelessplug

Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift

Speaker: David Abrahams. (Tech lead for Swift standard library)

  • "Crusty" is an old-school programmer who doesn't trust IDE's, debuggers, programming fads. He's cynical, grumpy.

  • OOP has been around since the 1970's. It's not actually new.

  • Classes are Awesome

    • Encapsulation
    • Access control
@ColinEberhardt
ColinEberhardt / gist:b4bf4e4566ffa88afcda
Created March 20, 2015 08:14
Pipe forward operator and curried free functions = fluent interface
// meet Stringy - a simple string type with a fluent interface
struct Stringy {
let content: String
init(_ content: String) {
self.content = content
}
func append(appendage: Stringy) -> Stringy {
@noamtm
noamtm / build-dist.sh
Created February 1, 2015 15:18
iOS: Re-sign an app for distribution
# This is not a ready-to-run script. It just shows the relevant command-line calls.
XC_WORKSPACE=path/to/MyApp.xcworkspace
XC_SCHEME=MyApp
XC_CONFIG=Release
ARCHIVE_PATH=dest/path/to/MyApp.xcarchive
EXPORT_PATH=dest/path/to/MyApp.ipa
DIST_PROFILE=NameOfDistributionProfile
# Build and archive. This can be done by regular developers, using their developer key/profile.
@quellish
quellish / xcci.md
Created October 28, 2014 03:03
Xcode CI script variables

Variable

Type

@stigi
stigi / CocoaLumberjack.swift
Created August 16, 2014 21:41
A little hack to work comfortably with cocoa lumberjack in Swift.
// Created by Ullrich Schäfer on 16/08/14.
// Bitmasks are a bit tricky in swift
// See http://natecook.com/blog/2014/07/swift-options-bitmask-generator/
//enum LogFlag: Int32 {
// case Error = 0b1
// case Warn = 0b10
// case Info = 0b100
@watert
watert / UITableView.swift
Last active July 21, 2017 15:10
UITableView example in iOS Playground with XCode 6 beta
// Playground - noun: a place where people can play
import UIKit
class ViewController: UIViewController ,UITableViewDelegate, UITableViewDataSource
{
var tableView: UITableView!
var items: NSMutableArray!
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
@mackuba
mackuba / coworking.md
Last active March 21, 2023 08:21
Lista coworkingów w Krakowie

Coworking w Krakowie

Update 28.04.2018

Otworzyło się ostatnio tyle nowych coworków, że nie nadążam tego odwiedzać :) Będę się starał stopniowo aktualizować listę, w międzyczasie polecam przeglądnąć komentarze pod postem. (Nie chcę szczerze mówiąc przenosić tego do jakiegoś bardziej zorganizowanego repozytorium, bo chcę, żeby to pozostało takim moim osobistym nieobiektywnym review tych coworków - ciężko byłoby uzgadniać, czy w danym miejscu jest głośno, albo czy jest fajna atmosfera... W razie wątpliwości, post jest dostępny na licencji WTFPL :)

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