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lukeredpath / ExampleClass.m
Created June 30, 2011 22:18
Macro for creating your "shared instance" using GCD
@implementation MySharedThing
+ (id)sharedInstance
{
DEFINE_SHARED_INSTANCE_USING_BLOCK(^{
return [[self alloc] init];
});
}
@end
@jrburke
jrburke / builder.js
Created December 1, 2011 19:07
Multiple single file builds using one "build script" for requirejs optimizer
//Load the requirejs optimizer
var requirejs = require('./path/to/r.js'),
//Set up basic config, include config that is
//common to all the optimize() calls.
basConfig = {
baseUrl: './some/path',
paths: {
//whatever is neded globally.
}
};
@jrburke
jrburke / build.js
Created December 22, 2011 05:58
Doing multiple almond builds with a nodejs script, example
//Download jquery.js and place it in the build, do not use require-jquery.js
//in the build, since each of the build layers just needs almond and not the
//full require.js file.
//This file is run in nodejs to do the build: node build.js
//Load the requirejs optimizer
var requirejs = require('./r.js');
//Set up basic config, include config that is
//common to all the requirejs.optimize() calls.
@dupuy
dupuy / README.rst
Last active June 3, 2024 23:01
Common markup for Markdown and reStructuredText

Markdown and reStructuredText

GitHub supports several lightweight markup languages for documentation; the most popular ones (generally, not just at GitHub) are Markdown and reStructuredText. Markdown is sometimes considered easier to use, and is often preferred when the purpose is simply to generate HTML. On the other hand, reStructuredText is more extensible and powerful, with native support (not just embedded HTML) for tables, as well as things like automatic generation of tables of contents.

@ishaq
ishaq / KUtils.h
Last active October 11, 2019 22:15 — forked from jpwatts/xcode-git-version.sh
This Xcode build phase script automatically sets the version and short version string of an application bundle based on information from the containing Git repository. To Use it, you 1) add the contents of `xcode-git-version.sh` to a "Run Script" build phase for your application target. 2) add a new value to your info plist called `FullVersion` …
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
@interface KUtils : NSObject
+ (NSString *)getVersionInfo;
@end
@tanepiper
tanepiper / HighResolutionTimer.js
Created December 5, 2012 13:47
A high resolution timer, set the tick duration (default 1s) and callback to be actioned on each tick - accurate to within ~1-5ms per tick and compensates automatically for drift over time.
var HighResolutionTimer = window.HighResolutionTimer = window.HighResolutionTimer || (function() {
var HighResolutionTimer = function(options) {
this.timer = false;
this.total_ticks = 0;
this.start_time = undefined;
this.current_time = undefined;
@defunctzombie
defunctzombie / browser.md
Last active April 10, 2024 17:45
browser field spec for package.json
@SlexAxton
SlexAxton / .zshrc
Last active April 25, 2023 03:57
My gif workflow
gifify() {
if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then
if [[ $2 == '--good' ]]; then
ffmpeg -i $1 -r 10 -vcodec png out-static-%05d.png
time convert -verbose +dither -layers Optimize -resize 600x600\> out-static*.png GIF:- | gifsicle --colors 128 --delay=5 --loop --optimize=3 --multifile - > $1.gif
rm out-static*.png
else
ffmpeg -i $1 -s 600x400 -pix_fmt rgb24 -r 10 -f gif - | gifsicle --optimize=3 --delay=3 > $1.gif
fi
else
@mpospese
mpospese / CGRectIntegralScaled.m
Created February 28, 2013 03:34
Pixel aligns rectangles, taking the device's screen scale into account.
CGRect CGRectIntegralScaledEx(CGRect rect, CGFloat scale)
{
return CGRectMake(floorf(rect.origin.x * scale) / scale, floorf(rect.origin.y * scale) / scale, ceilf(rect.size.width * scale) / scale, ceilf(rect.size.height * scale) / scale);
}
CGRect CGRectIntegralScaled(CGRect rect)
{
return CGRectIntegralScaledEx(rect, [[UIScreen mainScreen] scale]);
}
@robmiller
robmiller / .gitconfig
Created July 17, 2013 07:52
Some useful Git aliases that I use every day
#
# Working with branches
#
# Get the current branch name (not so useful in itself, but used in
# other aliases)
branch-name = "!git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD"
# Push the current branch to the remote "origin", and set it to track
# the upstream branch
publish = "!git push -u origin $(git branch-name)"