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Antarix / LocalBroadcastExampleActivity.java
Created December 26, 2013 08:31
Simple Example of using LocalBroadcastManager in Android
import android.app.Activity;
import android.app.Service;
import android.content.BroadcastReceiver;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.content.IntentFilter;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.os.IBinder;
import android.support.v4.content.LocalBroadcastManager;
@medikoo
medikoo / es6-shims.md
Last active March 24, 2021 22:29
List of ECMAScript 6 shims

List of ECMAScript 6 shims

Implemented on top of ECMAScript 5

Provided as distinct CJS modules, installable via npm


ECMAScript 5 Built-in Objects extensions

Individual modules of es5-ext package. See ES6 features for usage information.

Array

@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active May 15, 2025 10:37
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@robertjpayne
robertjpayne / SwiftStaticCompile.rb
Last active April 23, 2017 15:40
A ruby function to generate a static library + clang module from a single Swift source file
require "Subprocess"
require "tmpdir"
#
# Currently will only convert a single swift code file into a static library
# and cannot include any Objective-C code.
#
# Usage: generate("/path/to/MyCode.swift", :ios)
#
def generate(file, platform, dst=nil)
@albertbori
albertbori / Installation.md
Last active April 9, 2025 08:52
Automatically disable Wifi when an Ethernet connection (cable) is plugged in on a Mac

Overview

This is a bash script that will automatically turn your wifi off if you connect your computer to an ethernet connection and turn wifi back on when you unplug your ethernet cable/adapter. If you decide to turn wifi on for whatever reason, it will remember that choice. This was improvised from this mac hint to work with Yosemite, and without hard-coding the adapter names. It's supposed to support growl, but I didn't check that part. I did, however, add OSX notification center support. Feel free to fork and fix any issues you encounter.

Most the credit for these changes go to Dave Holland.

Requirements

  • Mac OSX 10+
  • Administrator privileges
@aoberoi
aoberoi / create_user_and_db.sql
Last active August 29, 2015 14:10
MySQL User Creation with Databse
# See: http://stackoverflow.com/a/1720254
CREATE USER 'user1'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
CREATE DATABASE db_database1;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON db_database1.* To 'user1'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
@paambaati
paambaati / launch.js
Last active May 5, 2022 05:35
Debug mocha tests using Visual Studio Code
{
"version": "0.1.0",
// List of configurations. Add new configurations or edit existing ones.
// ONLY "node" and "mono" are supported, change "type" to switch.
"configurations": [
{
// Name of configuration; appears in the launch configuration drop down menu.
"name": "Run app.js",
// Type of configuration. Possible values: "node", "mono".
"type": "node",
@ceejbot
ceejbot / esm_in_node_proposal.md
Last active June 20, 2024 10:45
npm's proposal for supporting ES modules in node

ESM modules in node: npm edition

The proposal you’re about to read is not just a proposal. We have a working implementation of almost everything we discussed here. We encourage you to checkout and build our branch: our fork, with the relevant branch selected. Building and using the implementation will give you a better understanding of what using it as a developer is like.

Our implementation ended up differing from the proposal on some minor points. As our last action item before making a PR, we’re writing documentation on what we did. While I loathe pointing to tests in lieu of documentation, they will be helpful until we complete writing docs: the unit tests.

This repo also contains a bundled version of npm that has a new command, asset. You can read the documentation for and goals of that comma

@chriseidhof
chriseidhof / helloworld.swift
Created May 28, 2018 13:58
NIO Hello World
import Foundation
import NIO
import NIOHTTP1
// Inspired/parts copied from http://www.alwaysrightinstitute.com/microexpress-nio/
final class HelloHandler: ChannelInboundHandler {
typealias InboundIn = HTTPServerRequestPart
func channelRead(ctx: ChannelHandlerContext, data: NIOAny) {
@GeorgeLyon
GeorgeLyon / Rust vs. Swift.md
Last active March 21, 2025 11:33
A list of advantages Swift has over Rust

Note This is a little out of date. Rust has made some progress on some points, however many points still apply.

Philosophy

Progressive disclosure

Swift shares Rust's enthusiasm for zero-cost abstractions, but also emphasizes progressive disclosure. Progressive disclosure requires that language features should be added in a way that doesn't complicate the rest of the language. This means that Swift aims to be simple for simple tasks, and only as complex as needed for complex tasks.

The compiler works for you