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Andrew Fletcher
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Whilst updating nodejs and npm on a Centos 6 or 7 server running Apache, I hit a few walls and as a matter of process found some commands that are handy to run before doing a deep dive in Google.
Cleaning the cache
sudo yum clean all
rm -rf /var/cache/yum/*
To make the cache
sudo yum clean all; sudo yum makecacheIf you want to run several commands use semi-colon as noted above.
Updating
When running an update command run
sudo yum -y...
Andrew Fletcher
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The purple warning notification of annoyance recently came my way! I...
Andrew Fletcher
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I'm currently working on a project that requires login, register, forget...
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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Recently I had an error with a domain smtp server not recognising port 587....
Andrew Fletcher
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After creating a new view with a @Binding string as follows
struct EditRival: View {
@Environment(\.presentationMode) var presentationMode
@EnvironmentObject var realmPerson: RealmPersons
@Binding var uid: String
The previews struct had an error with the var previews
struct EditRival_Previews: PreviewProvider {
//... Initial code ...//
static var previews: some View {
EditRival()
.environmentObject(RealmPersons())
}The error was Cannot convert value of...
Andrew Fletcher
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Building a contact list using SwiftUI has many challenges.
One challenge is...
Andrew Fletcher
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What to do when you want to filter a Realm object, using NSPredicate in...
Andrew Fletcher
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I'm going to take you on a journey about adding a gradient tint to a...
Andrew Fletcher
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Creating a new SwiftUI project is a quick process. There are already thousands of sites outlining how to do these steps. Rather than repeat this steps at the top of each article, we will refer to this article to get you across the line if you don't know or need a refresher.
Step 1
Open Xcode and either click Create a new Xcode project in Xcode’s startup window, or choose File > New > Project.
Step 2
In the template selector, select iOS as the platform,...