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@truizlop
truizlop / Wave.swift
Created September 10, 2020 14:41
Wave animation using SwiftUI
import SwiftUI
let LINE_LENGTH: Double = 500.0
let N = 720
let LINES = 18
let WAVES: Double = 18.0
let WAVE_HEIGHT: Double = 20
let SPACING: Double = 27.0
let CURL_AMOUNT: Double = 12.0
@xmhafiz
xmhafiz / PhoneHelper.swift
Created October 20, 2019 23:36
To get country prefix phone code using Swift 5
import Foundation
import CoreTelephony
struct PhoneHelper {
static func getCountryCode() -> String {
guard let carrier = CTTelephonyNetworkInfo().subscriberCellularProvider, let countryCode = carrier.isoCountryCode else { return "+" }
let prefixCodes = ["AF": "93", "AE": "971", "AL": "355", "AN": "599", "AS":"1", "AD": "376", "AO": "244", "AI": "1", "AG":"1", "AR": "54","AM": "374", "AW": "297", "AU":"61", "AT": "43","AZ": "994", "BS": "1", "BH":"973", "BF": "226","BI": "257", "BD": "880", "BB": "1", "BY": "375", "BE":"32","BZ": "501", "BJ": "229", "BM": "1", "BT":"975", "BA": "387", "BW": "267", "BR": "55", "BG": "359", "BO": "591", "BL": "590", "BN": "673", "CC": "61", "CD":"243","CI": "225", "KH":"855", "CM": "237", "CA": "1", "CV": "238", "KY":"345", "CF":"236", "CH": "41", "CL": "56", "CN":"86","CX": "61", "CO": "57", "KM": "269", "CG":"242", "CK": "682", "CR": "506", "CU":"53", "CY":"537","CZ": "420", "DE": "49", "DK": "45", "DJ":"253", "DM": "1", "DO": "1", "DZ": "213", "EC": "593"
@andywer
andywer / _readme.md
Last active October 18, 2024 18:19
React - Functional error boundaries

React - Functional error boundaries

Thanks to React hooks you have now happily turned all your classes into functional components.

Wait, all your components? Not quite. There is one thing that can still only be implemented using classes: Error boundaries.

There is just no functional equivalent for componentDidCatch and deriveStateFromError yet.

Proposed solution

@timwco
timwco / notes.md
Created January 8, 2018 14:29
React Native - Debug in RELEASE MODE

In AppDelegate.m

#import <React/RCTLog.h>

Then in the didFinishLaunchingWithOptions function add:

RCTSetLogThreshold(RCTLogLevelInfo - 1);


#!/bin/bash
# Logout current GitHub credentials and remove global user.name, user.email
echo -e "host=github.com\nprotocol=https\n" | git credential-osxkeychain erase
git config --unset-all --global user.name
git config --unset-all --global user.email
@mcandre
mcandre / apple-bluetooth-keyboard-windows-10-bootcamp.md
Created June 14, 2016 18:12
How to fix Apple Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard (Windows 10)

The driver situation with Apple Bluetooth wireless keyboards and Windows 10 is horrible, even with the latest BootCamp drivers. Fortunately, a workaround is available, if you're patient.

Pair keyboard once

  1. Turn on the keyboard.
  2. Press and hold Command + w until the keyboard light begins blinking, indicating the keyboard is ready to pair.
  3. Use Windows Bluetooth settings to pair the keyboard, entering the same code (e.g. 123456 Enter) on both internal and external keyboards.

Pairing the keyboard is very trial and error. 9/10 times, Windows will complain that the keyboard is not available for pairing. Just keep trying.

@lucijafrkovic
lucijafrkovic / git_branch_from_tag
Last active June 21, 2016 09:33
git branch from tag
1. git checkout -b branch_name tag_name
2. git push --set-upstream origin branch_name
or
git push -u origin branch_name
@lucijafrkovic
lucijafrkovic / git_retag
Created April 28, 2016 14:02
Retagging on git
1. list all remote tags
git ls-remote --tags
2. delete local tag
git tag -d V_1_0_1
3. push tag deletion to remote
git push origin :refs/tags/V_1_0_1
4. tag local branch again
@mbalex99
mbalex99 / gist:8802db1695f20c520ca0
Last active May 22, 2022 11:58
Alamofire and RxSwift
let rx_request = Observable<Value>.create { (observer) -> Disposable in
let requestReference = Alamofire.request(.POST, url, parameters: payload)
.responseJSON(completionHandler: { (response) in
if let value = response.result.value {
observer.onNext(value)
observer.onCompleted()
}else if let error = response.result.error {
observer.onError(error)
}
})
@gregarmer
gregarmer / Main.java
Created August 17, 2014 03:13
Simple HTTP POST in Java
/*
* Java POST Example
*/
package postit;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.HttpURLConnection;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.ProtocolException;