To me, if I weren't familiar with that library, I might have down voted the question.
I hate it when people ask about libraries that I think are pretty obscure. And I might count this one as pretty obscure... if it weren't for the coincidence that I've used it, made commits to it, and then reinvented it as my own library which does the same thing in a way better way...
@Vogel612 - @all - do me a favour, if you are serious, think up a process/procedure/system for making a fair way that would be accepted by the community to give room-ownership perms to this room, without it seeming like a "club".
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@Mast Still, why do we actually need changes? Before coming up with a process for how to make changes, why don't we make the case that changes actually need to be made first?
We should definitely go ahead and use @objc and make the methods optional that make sense to be optional.
In Swift, it's actually not nearly as bad to check whether or not a delegate is set up or responds to a selector. In Objective-C, it was a big if statement. In Swift, we can use optional c...
I have a class that I use to manage a list to/from an API in Swift. Using a clean code approach, I'm wondering if, how, and why I should change it when I have a class that uses it for just one or two functions.
Here's the class:
import Foundation
protocol ApiWishListManagerDelegate
{
fun...
I am starting a software engineering degree soon and have been practicing the last couple months. I have posted some code I wrote for a basic Tic Tac Toe game below (C++). I have read the worst thing to do is to get into bad habits early on, so please can you read over the code and tell me what I...
"And Where are all the Brackets and Semi-Colons?" made my drink come out of my nose. +1 anyway for some good observations. — CominternSep 17 '14 at 2:05
Igorrr, The Algorithm, Infected Mushroom, Savant, Gallowbraid, Have a Nice Life and... well, too many things. I can't keep track anyway. Today, I was listening to French pop songs from 10~30 years ago.
Igorrr is basically a mix between metal, breakcore, baroque and a few other things.
I often create new accounts or virtual machines, and then have to load my SSH public key/signature in to the authorized keys on that account. That process can be tedious, so I created this script that pushes my authorization on the remote machine. So, typically when you ssh to a remote machine yo...
Code is not malicious (guns don't kill). It is the way that code is used that makes things a problem. I am certain that every piece of 'malicious' code has an 'angelic' corollary.
If code can be 'malicious' then computers are 'malicious', and operating systems are 'malicious', and networks are '...