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— Erik
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I've sniffed most of the Tinder API to see how it works. You can use this to create bots (etc) very trivially. Some example python bot code is here -> https://gist.github.com/rtt/5a2e0cfa638c938cca59 (horribly quick and dirty, you've been warned!)
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<!-- Error CS0234: The type or namespace name `QuadCorners' does not exist in the namespace `DE.Neom.Neoreadersdk'. Are you missing an assembly reference? | |
This problem is caused by the default unspecified visibility of | |
the QuadCorners Java class. | |
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`obj/Debug/api.xml`: | |
<class abstract="false" deprecated="not deprecated" extends="java.lang.Object" extends-generic-aware="java.lang.Object" final="false" name="QuadCorners" static="false" visibility=""> |
To remove a submodule you need to:
We will compare ASP.NET and Node.js for backend programming.
Source codes from examples.
This document was published on 21.09.2015 for a freelance employer. Some changes since then (14.02.2016):
async/await
. yield
and await
are used almost in the same way, so I see no point to rewrite the examples.Setting up an OS to work with xhyve can be a bit tricky, but it's not impossible. These intructions should be generally applicable to most versions of Linux.
Xhyve will use a file as a logical disk. Be sure you have the filesize you need, because growing the file later is tricky to impossible (you could try to use qcow
or similar to get around this, but qcow volumes can be tricky to mount).
dd if=/dev/zero of=hdd.img bs=1g count=32 # Create a 32 gig disk. Raise 'count' as desired
Author: Chris Lattner