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Andrew Fletcher
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
By default the maximum file upload size is set to 2MB.  It is not a...
Andrew Fletcher
The challenge I was facing, I had written a script to scan barcodes and use...
Andrew Fletcher
It appears that the plugin or file path is not working how it used to be on...
Andrew Fletcher
phpcs issue in Visual Studio Code, I'm receiving this warning in VS...
Andrew Fletcher
This article references some of the common commands via CLI (command-line interface) in running a Cordova app.   Platforms Platforms are the environment(s) that you want to run your app on.  We will add the 'ios' and 'android' platform and ensure they get saved to config.xml and package.json files.   To add a platform use the following command: cordova platform add {platform}Therefore, to add ios and android run: cordova platform add ios cordova platform add androidTo get a list...
Andrew Fletcher
How can you find out if the Cordova plugins have been loaded? Begin by running...
Andrew Fletcher
Updating the Cordova plugins... there are two locations to manage the...
Andrew Fletcher
Setting up a new project in Docker and VS Code. Using Terminal, go to your...
Andrew Fletcher
Whilst working through an edit person view in a SwiftUI project, I experienced...
Andrew Fletcher
When managing a navigation title in Swift, you will have trodden down the path.  Previously you have entered something like .navigationTitle("Title")If you wanted to alter the font used for the navigation area, alter the init() in the view: struct YourView: View { // ... code ... // init() { // Use this if NavigationBarTitle is with large font UINavigationBar.appearance().largeTitleTextAttributes = [.font : UIFont(name: "Georgia-Bold", size: 20)!] } ...
Andrew Fletcher
Struggling to hide the SwiftUI separators in a List or Form?    The...
Andrew Fletcher
Core Data - customising our data model When you are using Core Data, and let's...
Andrew Fletcher
In SwiftUI, has made creating a list of item very easy.  If...
Andrew Fletcher
I attempted the run command and the response I had was succeeded, but then...