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Andrew Fletcher
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Visual Studio Code (VS Code) allows you to manage extensions using the VS Code Command Line Interface (CLI) called code. With the code CLI, you can install, list, uninstall, and manage extensions from the command line.
To check you have the code prompt running, run
code --versionResponse you're looking for is
1.83.0
d3a019177ff8833cf320e334265dfea540098a3a
arm64If not, to install, in VS Code press command + shift + p to open the command palette, then type "install code", click Shell...
Andrew Fletcher
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phpcs issue in Visual Studio Code, I'm receiving this warning in VS...
Andrew Fletcher
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Creating a message log using Drupal watchdog.
Simple log
// Logs a...
Andrew Fletcher
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Setting up a new project in Docker and VS Code.
Using Terminal, go to your...
Andrew Fletcher
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iOS localization on the fly
If you have added languages to your app......
Andrew Fletcher
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Updating Realm and RealmSwift from 5.5.x to 10.0.0 brought in the following error
RealmSwift 10.1: framework not found realm-syncThe greatest clue I came across to solving this issue was on the Realm GitHub issues page for realm-sync error. However, updating Cocopods wasn't the only step required to correct this issue. The steps I took were:
Update Cocopods to v1.10.0 using
sudo gem install cocoapods
Deintegrate all of your pods
pod deintegrate
Install the pods from the...
Andrew Fletcher
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Whatever you are coding - code clarity is your goal.
Before you scream and...
Andrew Fletcher
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To create a .pem file, is quick once you have your .p12 certificate. I...
Andrew Fletcher
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I had the issue where I needed to filter an array list by a specific column....
Andrew Fletcher
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A handy resource list of fonts for iOS:
iOS Font List -...
Andrew Fletcher
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https://github.com/kylebrowning/waterwheel.swift
After a short amount searching I came across Kyle Browning Waterwheel Pod. I flipped down to installation and there it is in three steps. Super. But wait. Step one, CocoaPods. What are pods?
https://cocoapods.org/
Easy to follow, in no time cocoapods are added.
Using terminal you need to initialise the pod to the directory where the Xcode project is located.
cd ~/Path/To/Your/Project/
pod init pod update
This...
Andrew Fletcher
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Ha you have read it before, one of those throw away lines that is written "just...
Andrew Fletcher
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After coding for 16 years... I have decided to have a go at building apps in...