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gonzalezreal / A.LICENSE.md
Last active January 26, 2023 19:43
Using Realm with Value Types

Copyright 2017 Guillermo Gonzalez

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package main
const MaxLength = 1 << 20
var (
addr = flag.String("listen", ":8000", "listen for requests")
numprocs = flag.Int("p", runtime.NumCPU(), "number of workers to start")
maxqueue = flag.Int("q", runtime.NumCPU()*2, "largest queue size")
jobs chan Job
@Katafalkas
Katafalkas / gist:8336d283a5ccc84a4ec4
Created December 11, 2014 22:15
JSQMessagesViewController for Swift
import UIKit
class MsgVC: JSQMessagesViewController {
var msg:JSQMessage!
var outBubble:JSQMessageBubbleImageDataSource!
override func viewDidLoad() {
initThisView()
@nickbauman
nickbauman / ios_imperatives_for_approval.md
Last active November 1, 2019 12:10
Condensed iOS Human Interface Guidelines, formulated as imperatives.

Condensed iOS Human Interface Guidelines

Imperatives for AppStore approval

For iPhone app developers. Emphasis on getting the fastest app store approval. Everything stated as suggestion made into an imperative. When "violating" these imperatives, you can check for yourself what the caveats are. Generally speaking, deviating will more likely cause your app to be hung up in approval.

You can read this entire document in about 20 minutes. This is faster than reading and understanding the entire Human Interface Guidelines.

Overview