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@brennanMKE
brennanMKE / README.md
Created October 4, 2016 16:10
React Native on macOS Sierra

React Native Trouble

Updating to macOS Sierra is causing trouble with React Native due to some of the Node.js and system utilities it uses. Specifically the watch utility fails due to a limit on the number of files which can be opened at a time.

The following command shows the current limit.

launchctl limit maxfiles
@apolloclark
apolloclark / Twitter API with Curl
Last active December 15, 2024 00:46
Twitter API with Curl
# create an account, create an app
# @see https://apps.twitter.com/
# retrieve the access tokens
# @see https://dev.twitter.com/oauth/reference/post/oauth2/token
# create the file ~/twitter_api
nano ~/twitter_api
Authorization: OAuth oauth_consumer_key="XXXXXX", oauth_nonce="11111111", oauth_signature="XXXXXX", oauth_signature_method="HMAC-SHA1", oauth_timestamp="1450728725", oauth_token="99999-XXXXXX", oauth_version="1.0"
@austinhyde
austinhyde / js-observables-binding.md
Last active January 7, 2025 08:27
Vanilla JavaScript Data Binding

Observables

You don't really need a framework or fancy cutting-edge JavaScript features to do two-way data binding. Let's start basic - first and foremost, you need a way to tell when data changes. Traditionally, this is done via an Observer pattern, but a full-blown implementation of that is a little clunky for nice, lightweight JavaScript. So, if native getters/setters are out, the only mechanism we have are accessors:

var n = 5;
function getN() { return n; }
function setN(newN) { n = newN; }

console.log(getN()); // 5

setN(10);

@rfairburn
rfairburn / .vpn_helpers.sh
Last active November 8, 2022 03:16
Mac OS X command-line VPN Helpers
#!/bin/bash
# Source this file in your .bash_profile e.g.:
#
# source ~/gitcheckouts/vpn_heplers/.vpn_helpers.sh
#
# Note: This script works best with NOPASSWD: ALL configured in your sudoers file:
# /etc/sudoers:
# %admin ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
#
@finder39
finder39 / Swift-MD5.swift
Last active March 20, 2018 13:37
Swift MD5
extension String {
func md5() -> String! {
let str = self.cStringUsingEncoding(NSUTF8StringEncoding)
let strLen = CUnsignedInt(self.lengthOfBytesUsingEncoding(NSUTF8StringEncoding))
let digestLen = Int(CC_MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH)
let result = UnsafeMutablePointer<CUnsignedChar>.alloc(digestLen)
CC_MD5(str!, strLen, result)
var hash = NSMutableString()
@lfzawacki
lfzawacki / bbb-whiteboard.css
Created July 21, 2014 18:11
BBB whiteboard meteor
/* CSS declarations go here */
svg {
border: 1px solid #000;
}
#messages {
margin-left: 400px;
}
@sawapi
sawapi / AppDelegate.swift
Last active October 25, 2023 09:26
[Swift] Push Notification
//
// AppDelegate.swift
// pushtest
//
// Created by sawapi on 2014/06/08.
// Copyright (c) 2014年 sawapi. All rights reserved.
//
// iOS8用
import UIKit
@correia
correia / swift-kvo-example.swift
Last active April 16, 2023 02:38
A quick example for how to use Foundation style KVO from Swift. (Official documentation from Apple is forthcoming.)
//
// Swift-KVO
//
// Created by Jim Correia on 6/5/14.
// Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Jim Correia. All rights reserved.
//
// Update: 6/17/2014
//
// KVOContext has gone away; use the same idiom you'd use from Objective-C for the context
//
@calebd
calebd / ArrayHelpers.swift
Last active January 29, 2025 06:05
Swift Helpers
extension Array {
func first() -> Element? {
if isEmpty {
return nil
}
return self[0]
}
func last() -> Element? {
@panjiesw
panjiesw / hash.coffee
Created December 3, 2013 13:03
Authentication middleware for actionHero, using MongoDB as database (via Mongoskin) and actionHero's built in Redis support as cache. Heavily based on tutorial by Evan Tahler: http://blog.evantahler.com/blog/authentication-with-actionHero-again.html
###
# #Hash Initializer
# __src/initializers/hash.coffee__
#
# Provides various hash function definition.
# *********************************************
###
crypto = require("crypto")