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othiym23 / npm-upgrade-bleeding.sh
Created September 20, 2014 19:36
a safe way to upgrade all of your globally-installed npm packages
#!/bin/sh
set -e
set -x
for package in $(npm -g outdated --parseable --depth=0 | cut -d: -f3)
do
npm -g install "$package"
done

Swift is great, but there's a lot of useful libraries that still exist in ObjC that we want to be able to use alongside our swift projects. Let's look at how to use Objective-C code in a Swift project!

Let's start a new project. A single view project is fine for what we're doing, just make sure the language is set to Swift. Once a project is created, I'm personally a big fan of running it before I add anything just to make sure everything is configured properly.

Ok, everything is working fine, let's move right in and add an Objective-C class. When you click 'New File' you'll see a new option with Xcode 6 called 'Cocoa Class'. Click that. Once the window is up, let's name our class 'ColorfulLabel', make it a subclass of UILabel, and make sure that our language is set to Objective-C. This way Xcode will generate our .h and .m file simultaneously. Click "Next" and then "Create" our new class.

You should be hit with a prompt that says "Would you like to configure an Objective-C bridging

@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? {
@ebidel
ebidel / Web Components Resources.md
Last active October 12, 2024 17:10
List of resources related to Web Components
@brandonb927
brandonb927 / osx-for-hackers.sh
Last active October 11, 2025 07:20
OSX for Hackers: Yosemite/El Capitan Edition. This script tries not to be *too* opinionated and any major changes to your system require a prompt. You've been warned.
#!/bin/sh
###
# SOME COMMANDS WILL NOT WORK ON macOS (Sierra or newer)
# For Sierra or newer, see https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.macos
###
# Alot of these configs have been taken from the various places
# on the web, most from here
# https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/5b3c8418ed42d93af2e647dc9d122f25cc034871/.osx
@paulirish
paulirish / rAF.js
Last active September 13, 2025 02:41
requestAnimationFrame polyfill
// http://paulirish.com/2011/requestanimationframe-for-smart-animating/
// http://my.opera.com/emoller/blog/2011/12/20/requestanimationframe-for-smart-er-animating
// requestAnimationFrame polyfill by Erik Möller. fixes from Paul Irish and Tino Zijdel
// MIT license
(function() {
var lastTime = 0;
var vendors = ['ms', 'moz', 'webkit', 'o'];
@nuxlli
nuxlli / sublime_text_2_useful_shortcuts.md
Created September 9, 2011 18:51 — forked from lucasfais/gist:1207002
Sublime Text 2 - Useful Shortcuts

Sublime Text 2 - Useful Shortcuts

Tested in Mac OS X: super == command

Open/Goto


  • super+t: go to file
  • super+ctrl+p: go to project
  • super+r: go to methods
/*!
* jQuery TextChange Plugin
* http://www.zurb.com/playground/jquery-text-change-custom-event
*
* Copyright 2010, ZURB
* Released under the MIT License
*/
(function ($) {
$.event.special.textchange = {
@unruthless
unruthless / CSS for <sup> and <sub>
Created May 26, 2010 01:31
CSS for <sub> and <sup>
sub, sup {
/* Specified in % so that the sup/sup is the
right size relative to the surrounding text */
font-size: 75%;
/* Zero out the line-height so that it doesn't
interfere with the positioning that follows */
line-height: 0;
/* Where the magic happens: makes all browsers position