The popular open-source contract for web designers and developers by Stuff & Nonsense
- Originally published: 23/12/2008
- Revised date: 15/12/2013
- Original post
// | |
// UIImage+Additions.h | |
// Sparrow | |
// | |
// Created by Shilo White on 10/16/11. | |
// Copyright 2011 Shilocity Productions. All rights reserved. | |
// | |
#define COLOR_PART_RED(color) (((color) >> 16) & 0xff) | |
#define COLOR_PART_GREEN(color) (((color) >> 8) & 0xff) |
# xcode-build-bump.sh | |
# @desc Auto-increment the build number every time the project is run. | |
# @usage | |
# 1. Select: your Target in Xcode | |
# 2. Select: Build Phases Tab | |
# 3. Select: Add Build Phase -> Add Run Script | |
# 4. Paste code below in to new "Run Script" section | |
# 5. Drag the "Run Script" below "Link Binaries With Libraries" | |
# 6. Insure that your starting build number is set to a whole integer and not a float (e.g. 1, not 1.0) |
- (UIViewController *)topViewController{ | |
return [self topViewController:[UIApplication sharedApplication].keyWindow.rootViewController]; | |
} | |
- (UIViewController *)topViewController:(UIViewController *)rootViewController | |
{ | |
if (rootViewController.presentedViewController == nil) { | |
return rootViewController; | |
} | |
// http://cocoawithlove.com/2009/10/ugly-side-of-blocks-explicit.html has a nice breakdown of the syntax--it helps to think of the ^ as similar to a pointer dereference symbol * | |
// block typedef: | |
typedef void(^Block)(); | |
typedef void(^ConditionalBlock)(BOOL); | |
typedef NSString*(^BlockThatReturnsString)(); | |
typedef NSString*(^ConditionalBlockThatReturnsString)(BOOL); | |
// block property with typedef: |
#!/bin/bash | |
# This script builds the iOS and Mac openSSL libraries | |
# Download openssl http://www.openssl.org/source/ and place the tarball next to this script | |
# Credits: | |
# https://github.com/st3fan/ios-openssl | |
# https://github.com/x2on/OpenSSL-for-iPhone/blob/master/build-libssl.sh | |
- (NSString *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView titleForSwipeAccessoryButtonForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { | |
return @"More"; | |
} | |
- (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView swipeAccessoryButtonPushedForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { | |
NSLog(@"I wanted to be a pretty public API, but then time ran out and they forgot me..."); | |
// Hide the More/Delete menu. | |
[self setEditing:NO animated:YES]; | |
} |
I have moved this over to the Tech Interview Cheat Sheet Repo and has been expanded and even has code challenges you can run and practice against!
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return
keyword. Don't add semicolons except where syntactically demanded in statements or to separate statements on the same line.var
when let
is appropriate, especially for properties. The compiler better optimizes let
statements for items whose values will not change during their lifetime. For example, Apple writes, "It is good practice to create immutable collections in all cases where the collection does not need to change. Doing so enables the Swift compiler to optimize the performance of the collections you create."// Swift Standard Librray - String | |
// Keith Harrison http://useyourloaf.com | |
// Import Foundation if you want to bridge to NSString | |
import Foundation | |
// ==== | |
// Initializing a String | |
// ==== |