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ryanpager / application-session-management-with-oauth.md
Last active July 26, 2020 22:54
Application Session Management With OAuth -- Ionic & AngularJS

Application Session Management With OAuth

Fun with AngularJS & Ionic

I don't know about other developers -- but one of the most frustrating things in my mind to get going when starting a new hybrid application is session/authorization management. Do you use OAuth 1, OAuth 2, generic email login, facebook...even thinking about it stresses me out. Unfortunately, no good hybrid (or mobile for that matter) application can escape the need for good authorization (unless it is a stateless app, like a calculator, or something easy).

Personally -- I have come to love the OAuth 2 standard for its simplicity, and standards of operation. It takes some of the stress out of the decision making process when coming up with how to manage application state flow -- something which is especially necessary in [most] mobile (or native) applications. This article is going to focus on one of those pain points -- hybrid mobile app state management, and how to solve it with regards to the marriage of AngularJS & Ion

anonymous
anonymous / gist:de6b81c556b5dc7cdc8b
Created February 20, 2015 01:42
Kernel panic in latest OS X in 10 lines of C
#include <unistd.h>
#include <mach/mach.h>
#include <mach/mach_vm.h>
#include <mach-o/dyld.h>
int
main (int argc, char * argv[])
{
volatile char * library;
const mach_vm_size_t page_size = getpagesize ();
@JaviLorbada
JaviLorbada / FRP iOS Learning resources.md
Last active April 20, 2025 21:15
The best FRP iOS resources.

Videos

@Someguy123
Someguy123 / gist:09466abf2f071abe7a62
Created January 10, 2015 13:05
JS Helper - inObject - verify that multiple keys exist in an object
/*
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Someguy123 (http://someguy123.com)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
@ivanistheone
ivanistheone / .cleanup.sh
Last active January 30, 2025 13:54
A shell script I use to (mostly) automatically cleanup my ~/Desktop
#!/bin/bash
MYHOME=$HOME
MYDESKTOP=$HOME/Desktop
echo " _ "
echo " | | "
echo " ___ | | ___ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ "
echo " / __|| |/ _ \/ _ | '_ \| | | | '_ \ "
echo " | (__ | | __/ (_| | | | | |_| | |_) |"
echo " \___||_|\___|\__,_|_| |_|\__,_| .__/ "
@genadyo
genadyo / gist:295a5e8f0d743f57137f
Created November 27, 2014 17:21
app_store_app_data.json
{
"491289025" : "ijinshan-kappmarket://",
"301521403" : "fb103361823069955://",
"492178411" : "ils492178411://",
"346142396" : "fb234434003713://",
"310633997" : "whatsapp://",
"370614765" : "com.condenet.newyorker://",
"325058491" : "rnmddisco://",
"382952264" : "epichttp://",
"477048487" : "predictwind://",
@mattt
mattt / nshipster-new-years-2015.md
Created November 25, 2014 19:38
NSHipster New Year's 2015

Season's Greetings, NSHipsters!

As the year winds down, and we take a moment to reflect on our experiences over the past months, one thing is clear: 2014 has been an incredible year professionally for Apple developers. So much has happened in such a short timespan, and yet it's hard to remember our relationship to Objective-C before Swift, or what APIs could have captivated our imagination as much as iOS 8 or WatchKit.

It's an NSHipster tradition to ask you, dear readers, to send in your favorite tips and tricks from the past year for publication over the New Year's holiday. This year, with the deluge of new developments—both from Cupertino and the community at large—there should be no shortage of interesting tidbits to share.

Submit your favorite piece of Swift or Objective-C trivia, framework arcana, hidden Xcode feature, or anything else you think is cool, and you could have it featured in the year-end blowout article. Just comment on this gist below!

If you're wondering about what to post, look to

@minorbug
minorbug / timeago.swift
Created November 7, 2014 15:28
"Time ago" function for Swift (based on MatthewYork's DateTools for Objective-C)
func timeAgoSinceDate(date:NSDate, numericDates:Bool) -> String {
let calendar = NSCalendar.currentCalendar()
let unitFlags = NSCalendarUnit.CalendarUnitMinute | NSCalendarUnit.CalendarUnitHour | NSCalendarUnit.CalendarUnitDay | NSCalendarUnit.CalendarUnitWeekOfYear | NSCalendarUnit.CalendarUnitMonth | NSCalendarUnit.CalendarUnitYear | NSCalendarUnit.CalendarUnitSecond
let now = NSDate()
let earliest = now.earlierDate(date)
let latest = (earliest == now) ? date : now
let components:NSDateComponents = calendar.components(unitFlags, fromDate: earliest, toDate: latest, options: nil)
if (components.year >= 2) {
return "\(components.year) years ago"
@cfr
cfr / CocoaLumberjack.swift
Last active May 9, 2018 06:46 — forked from stigi/CocoaLumberjack.swift
Swift 1.2 CocoaLumberjack wrapper
// Updated to Swift 1.2 and CocoaLumberjack 2.0.0-rc by Stan Serebryakov on 2015-02-16
import Foundation
extension DDLog {
private struct State {
static var logLevel: DDLogLevel = .Error
static var logAsync: Bool = true
}
@bzerangue
bzerangue / _verify-repair-permissions-disk.md
Last active April 30, 2025 12:39
Mac OS X Utilities via Terminal: (Verify and Repair: Disk Permissions AND Disk / Software Update / TimeMachine)

Verify and Repair Disk Permissions via Terminal (Mac OS X)

Verify Permissions

diskutil verifyPermissions /

Repair Permissions

diskutil repairPermissions /