This script is created as an example to show how easy it is to use gstorm to crunch and consume data from rest apis.
Either download the script and run:
groovy ghstarred.groovy <your_github_id>
Or hotload it:
This script is created as an example to show how easy it is to use gstorm to crunch and consume data from rest apis.
Either download the script and run:
groovy ghstarred.groovy <your_github_id>
Or hotload it:
#define ApplicationDelegate ((AppDelegate *)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate]) | |
#define UserDefaults [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] | |
#define NotificationCenter [NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] | |
#define SharedApplication [UIApplication sharedApplication] | |
#define Bundle [NSBundle mainBundle] | |
#define MainScreen [UIScreen mainScreen] | |
#define ShowNetworkActivityIndicator() [UIApplication sharedApplication].networkActivityIndicatorVisible = YES | |
#define HideNetworkActivityIndicator() [UIApplication sharedApplication].networkActivityIndicatorVisible = NO | |
#define NetworkActivityIndicatorVisible(x) [UIApplication sharedApplication].networkActivityIndicatorVisible = x | |
#define NavBar self.navigationController.navigationBar |
When you have two objects A and B, say two view controllers, that you want to have talk to each other, you can choose from the following options:
NSNotificationCenter. This is anonymous one-to-many communication. Object A posts a notification to the NSNotificationCenter, which then distributes it to any other objects listening for that notification, including Object B. A and B do not have to know anything about each other, so this is a very loose coupling. Maybe a little too loose...
KVO (Key-Value Observing). One object observes the properties of another. This is a very tight coupling, because Object B is now peeking directly into Object A. The advantage of KVO is that Object A doesn't have to be aware of this at all, and therefore does not need to send out any notifications -- the KVO mechanism takes care of this behind the scenes.
Direct pointers. Object A has a pointer to Object B and directly sends it messages when something of interest h
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