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stormleeus-blog · 5 years ago
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Charles Proxy 4.5.6 Full Crack Free Download Charles Proxy 4.5.6 Full Crack (also known as Charles, Charles Proxy or Charles Web Debugging Proxy) is an advanced web debugging tool for developers. The Charles License Key is an HTTP monitor, HTTP proxy, and debug proxy software that allows developers to view all network traffic on HTTP and HTTPS / SSL …
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ios-goodies · 4 years ago
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Week 392
Happy Thursday! I’ve read Chris Eidhof’s article (featured below) on how they got rid of most of their dependencies and that resonated with me. I’m not a fan of reinventing the wheel. But I’ve discovered about myself that in the recent years, I’m much more reluctant to include 3rd party dependencies in my projects than I was 5-6 years ago. It could be because Apple has improved their own iOS libraries, methods and capabilities, so a 3rd party library doesn’t have that big of an advantage over just using the pure API. Or it could be because I’ve seen many cases where 3rd party libraries are unmaintained and stop building on new versions of Xcode / Swift. Or it could be something else, I don’t know. I’m curious, how many external dependencies do your projects usually have?
Marius Constantinescu
Articles
Dependencies - Why we got rid of most dependencies, by @chriseidhof
Advanced Charles Proxy Tutorial for iOS, by @emadgnia
UI Testing iOS Apps with the Robot Pattern, by @superpeteblaze
5 Complex Algorithms Simplified Using Swift’s Higher-Order Functions, by @Lee_Kah_Seng
Improving SwiftUI Navigation for the Coordinator Pattern, by @jpmmusic
Searchable modifier in SwiftUI: A UISearchController and UISearchBar equivalent, by @sarunw
Starter Workflows with Xcode Cloud, by @swiftyalex
Tools/Controls
Pulse - Logger and Network Inspector for Apple Platforms, by @a_grebenyuk
MondrianLayout - A way to building layouts faster in AutoLayout like SwiftUI
Videos
Bruno Rocha: Preparing for Growth: Architecting Giant Apps for Scalability and Build Speed, by @rockbruno_
Contributors
mecid, muukii, zntfdr, superpeteblaze, LeeKahSeng, michael_tigas, johnpatrickmorgan, sarunw
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t-baba · 7 years ago
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Redux, sparse arrays, and learning React from basic code examples
#393 — July 6, 2018
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What is Redux: A Designer's Guide — A really neat high-level approach to explaining Redux and what it offers beyond state management.
Linton Ye
An Adventure in Sparse Arrays — A quick prod around the idea of ‘sparse’ arrays, how they work in JavaScript, and a few concepts to keep in mind.
Remy Sharp
Optimization Auditing: A Deep Dive into Chrome's Dev Console — Ahmed Bouchefra offers an in-depth exploration of the features of the Chrome DevTools for measuring performance and debugging your web apps.
SitePoint
Build and Deploy Serverless Functions Entirely in JavaScript — Pulumi.io provides a programming model for the cloud. Spend less time on YAML, and more time on JavaScript, because after all… Code is the best Config. Pulumi supports any service on any cloud - from serverless to Kubernetes to storage.
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Reduce JavaScript Payloads with Tree Shaking — Knowing where to begin optimizing your app’s JavaScript can be daunting — tree shaking might be a good place to start.
Jeremy Wagner
Building Mobile Apps with Capacitor and Vue.js — Learn how to use Capacitor and cutting-edge web technologies such as Vue.js and Ionic 4 web components to build cross-platform mobile apps for Android and iOS.
Ahmed Bouchefra
React From Zero: A Simple Code-Based React Tutorial — An interesting approach based entirely upon simple, annotated code, with no articles to read. It’s nice to see React’s features demonstrated so cleanly. Also in Chinese and Portuguese.
Kay Plößer
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📘 Tutorials and Opinions
ES2017 Object and String Extensions — Covering Object.entries, Object.values, Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptors, String.padStart and String.padEnd.
Zsolt Nagy
Recreating Python's Slice Syntax in JS Using ES6 Proxies
Evan Sangaline
Build a Netflix Style Video Delivery Infrastructure — Play adaptive video at the same quality and speed as Netflix and Youtube. Encoding, Player and Analytics - JavaScript API client.
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Get Better Type Checking in JavaScript with the 'Maybe' Type
Gilad Shoham
Understanding Redux: The World’s Easiest Guide to Beginning Redux — Long, but starts from a very simple level.
Ohans Emmanuel
How Angular Resolves Dynamic Components — What happens under the hood when you use Angular’s resolveComponentFactory?
Chidume Nnamdi
WebRTC and the Mechanics of Peer-to-Peer Networking
Alexander Zlatkov
Deriving the Y Combinator in JavaScript — Well written, but quite a theoretical exercise.
Nathan Leung
OpenID Connect + Node = Simple, Secure Website — Learn all about data storage, middlewares, routing, & generating views as you build a secure blog with Express.js.
Okta sponsor
Keep Your Promises in TypeScript using async/await
Gilad Shoham
Ask HN: What You Wish You'd Known Before Getting Into JavaScript? — A lot of very different answers here.
Hacker News
Why GraphQL: Advantages, Disadvantages and Alternatives
Robin Wieruch
🔧 Code and Tools
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Rete.js: A Framework for Visual Programming — Create a node-based editor in the browser and apply logic. Check out these demos on CodePen.
Vitaliy Stoliarov
Microstates.js: Composable State Primitives for JavaScript — Declaratively compose application state from atomic state machines.
Taras Mankovski and Charles Lowell
Real-Time Error Monitoring, Alerting, and Analytics for JavaScript 🚀
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Singlie: Singly Circular and Linear Linked Lists for ES6
Klaus Sinani
Formik: Working with Forms in React Made Easier — Handles validation, errors, submission, and getting values in and out. It’s now a year old, too.
Jared Palmer
Axax: Async Iterator Extensions for JavaScript
Jamie McCrindle
Rogue: Quick, Zero Config Server Side Rendering for React
Alid Castano
😄 Peter's “They're Not JavaScript But You Might Like 'Em” Bonus Links
Visual Studio Code June 2018 Update Released — The most commonly used editor by JavaScript developers gains the ability to lay out multiple editors in the same window in a grid-like manner.
Microsoft
Layoutit: A CSS Grid Layout Interface Builder — A quick online way to put together a CSS grid layout and get the code needed.
Leniolabs
Robot Odyssey Online — An amazingly playable Apple II game from 1984 ported to the Web. You have to program a group of robots to help you escape a sewer. One of the earliest programming-related games, it remains a serious challenge and will suck your time away.
Micah Elizabeth Scott
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securitynewswire · 7 years ago
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Charles Proxy Tutorial for iOS
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monstaxitalia · 7 years ago
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DOWNGRADE PER L’APP DI MELON
iOS è l’unica piattaforma che i Monbebe possono usare per comprare un pass di Melon. Non è possibile comprare un pass di Melon con un dispositivo Android. A causa del recente aggiornamento 4.4.0, i fan internazionali non possono comprare un pass Melon con il loro account iTunes perchè l’app richiede un numero di telefono coreano o un I-PIN per verificare il profilo. Quindi, l’unico modo per poter comprare un pass è eseguire il DOWNGRADE dell’app di Melon alla versione 4.3.0 (iPhone) o 2.2.1 (iPad). Questo tutorial ti mostrerà come farlo.
[!!!] Per gli user di iPhone 7 - iPhone X: questo metodo probabilmente non funzionerà.
COSA TI SERVIRA’:
PC (Windows). MAC avrà sicuramente l’iTunes aggiornato con la versione più nuova, quindi non potrà essere fatto il downgrade di Melon. Se sai come re-installare iTunes sul MAC puoi scaricare iTunes qui.
iTunes 12.1.3 (Windows) (Questo servirà per scaricare l’app di Melon. Le versioni più nuove non ti daranno la possibilità di scaricare con l’App Store iTunes). Per gli user iPhone 4/4s o versioni più vecchie, potrete anche installarla con l’applicazione iTunes.
Charles Proxy 3 (Deve essere versione 3, Charles Proxy 4 potrebbe non avere l’opzione “Modifica”) (Devi usare questo programma in 30 minuti! O dovrai ricaricare la sessione e fare tutto di nuovo).
iTunes 12.5.1 (Windows) (Per gli user iPhone 5 - iPhone 6)
(Per iPhone 7 - iPhone X, puoi provare iTunes 12.6.3 (64 bit), ma questo metodo potrebbe non funzionare dato che non è stato ancora testato) (32 bit)
STEP 1
Se hai iTunes, sii sicuro di eseguire il backup della libreria! (Di solito il backup c’è già).
STEP 2
Se hai iTunes già sul tuo desktop, per favore usa il seguente metodo per eliminare in modo sicuro il software.
Cerca “Apple” in 'Aggiungi o rimuovi programmi’ ed elimina i seguenti:
Apple Application support (32- bit)
Apple Application support (64- bit)
Apple Mobile Device Support
Apple Software Update
Bonjour
iTunes
STEP 3
Riavvia il PC.
STEP 4
Disinstalla l’app aggiornata di Melon su iPhone / iPad.
STEP 5
Scarica e installa Charles Proxy 3 & iTunes 12.1.3. Se non riesci ad aprire il tuo software iTunes a causa di problemi con una libreria incompatibile, premi invio per 5 secondi & 'Crea nuova libreria’. Puoi usare questo metodo per creare una nuova libreria o ritornare alla tua vecchia libreria.
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Scarica (non installare ancora) iTunes 12.5.1 se sei un user iPhone 5 / 6s.
Scarica (non installare ancora) iTunes 12.6.3 se sei un user iPhone 7 - X.
STEP 6
Entra nel tuo profilo iTunes coreano. (Come creare un ID Apple per scaricare app coreane)
Ricorda! Dovrai essere entrato e ricevere l’autorizzazione sia con il tuo cellulare sia con iTunes per far funzionare ciò.
STEP 7
Segui il metodo con CHARLES PROXY. VIDEO TUTORIAL QUI. Dovrai seguire ogni cosa PASSO DOPO PASSO.
La sequenza per Melon su iPhone 4.3.0 è 823372621, quindi puoi saltare la parte nel mezzo. La sequenza per Melon su iPad è diversa.
Il motivo per il quale il metodo con Charles Proxy è l’unico possibile è perchè l’app Melon deve essere scaricata con il tuo profilo iTunes coreano, o non potrai installarla sul tuo cellulare.
Dovrai aver scaricato 74.6 MB se stai scaricando la versione per iPhone di Melon 4.3.0 (Dopo averla installata, sarà oltre i 100MB).
STEP 8
Se hai un iPhone 4s (o più vecchio), puoi continuare e installare l’app di Melon su iTunes 12.1.3 portando l’app nel tuo telefono (come mostrato sotto) e cliccando 'Applica’.
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STEP 9
Se hai un iPhone 6s - iPhone X, elimina il corrente iTunes seguendo gli Step 2-3. Installa la nuova versione iTunes compatibile. Se la tua app di Melon non è tra le tue App su iTunes, apri la tua Libreria: iTunes(X)\iTunes Media\Mobile Applications o cerca .ipa su Windows e ‘Open File Location’.
STEP 10
Installa l’app di Melon portando l’App sul tuo telefono e cliccando Sync / Applica.
Controlla la tua versione di Melon sul’app di Melon.
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qwertsypage · 7 years ago
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Top 16 DevOps blogs you should be reading
The software development process has changed a lot over the last 5 years. DevOps engineers have taken over the world, they drive change in IT culture, focusing on rapid IT service delivery. Continuous deployment and infrastructure improvements through the adoption of agile. They create collaboration between development, operations and testing. But as it is something relatively new, there are always things that you can learn and improve! And today’s article is about top 16 DevOps blogs that we definitely recommend to read.
DevOps teams see significantly higher performance number over their traditional deployment counterparts. In the 2017 State of DevOps report, Puppet found that high-performing DevOps teams had:
46 times more frequent code deployments
440 times faster lead time from commit to deploy
96 times faster mean time to recover from downtime
5 times lower change failure rate
And good DevOps engineers read, learn, and deploy new ideas constantly. Nowadays you can find a lot of information about DevOps, however, you are never sure if it is good or not. Our today’s list includes some of the most popular, useful and interesting DevOps blogs we could find. Actually, we follow them and highlight interesting info on a regular basis. And it doesn’t matter whether you are just starting out in the industry or you have experience, these blogs are relevant to every person, who is interested in DevOps.
  Top 16 DevOps blogs you should be reading
  1. Atlassian DevOps blog If you’re a fan of Atlassian products – JIRA, Bitbucket, Confluence, Bamboo, Trello, etc., then you’re going to love this blog. They tackle important topics that covers the whole DevOps ecosystem from IT management to compliance standards. There you may find topics like: how to choose the right DevOps tools, how to build DevOps culture, DevOps tips, etc.
  2.DevOps Cube DevOps Cube is one of the best DevOps blogs available online. It is blog full of great tutorials, tips, examples and trends. Also, you will find articles related to best DevOps tools, like: Docker, Jenkins, Google Cloud and more. And these articles are as for beginners as for experiences DevOps engineers.
  3.DevOps.com DevOps.com is like the front page of the DevOps community. It is strictly about DevOps. You’ll find all types of commentary on the DevOps ecosystem, including news, product reviews, opinion pieces, strategies, best practices, case studies, events and insights from the Pros. They also publish a weekly podcast called DevOps Chat hosted by legendary IT Pro Alan Shimel.
If you want to go deep into the weeds, DevOps.com has the resources for you to do it. They host several webinars a month that covers specific DevOps tactics and strategies like “Automating Deployment for Enterprise Level Businesses” and “Setting up a Private Cloud”. They also have a huge repository of ebooks and PDFs for you to download.
  4. Docker Blog Docker is a popular container tool that regularly updates their blog with valuable goodies for DevOps Pros. Almost all the information on the blog is product-specific, so it’s especially valuable for anyone who uses Docker.
  5. DZone DevOps DZone is a tech site and education hub with loads of IT & Agile information. They publish several articles a day on across multiple “Zones” like DevOps, Cloud, Java, Mobile, IOT, etc. Their DevOps section has a lot of very useful resources and you may find famous DevOps engineers among the authors. In this section, you can find theoretical to practical implementations of tools and practices from different industry verticals. It basically has everything you need if you are in the DevOps world.
  6. Apiumhub blog Fast growing tech blog, which have different sections. There you may find information about automation techniques, DevOps tools, Jenkins, Docker, Continuous integration and many more. They have DevOps experts in their team and they regularly post articles based on their experience.
  7.  IT Revolution A very good blog where you can basically find any kind of information related to DevOps: events, projects, tips, news, community, etc. 
  8. Infoworld Network World is an online magazine that covers data, networks, cloud computing and many more. They have a lot of interesting articles related to DevOps. This blog will keep you up to date with the latest industry news and takes you deep into the weeds with technical how-tos and recommendations.
  9.  Pivotal DevOps A great destination if you’re just starting to explore the world of DevOps. They have easy-to-read guides for several high-level topics such as DevOps, agile, and containers.
  10. The Register DevOps One of the main topics i The Register blog is DevOps, so there is plenty of useful material to check out every day.
  11. Stackify DevOps The blog is perfect for developers who want to learn more about .NET, Application Performance Monitoring, DevOps, and running a more agile business. It also covers career advice for DevOps engineers, software developers, CIOs and CTOs.
  12. The agile admin The agile admin blog is a very good choice when it comes to the DevOps world. All their blog is about DevOps and they have practically everything needed to become a DevOps professional.
  13. DevOs guys The DevOps Guys blog is all about DevOps culture and everything surrounding it. The blog is run by Steve Thair – the Ops guy and James Smith – The Dev guy and together they create very interesting posts. This blog is fun and it understands the ever changing culture and industry of DevOps. There’s a lot of emphases out there on the mechanics of DevOps, whether it be tools or best practices.
  14. The XebiaLabs DevOps The XebiaLabs Blog is built around industry thought leaders and their discussions about what is happening in the Continuous Delivery and DevOps world. Posting a ton of content every week this is a blog where you can find in-depth technical discussions and ongoing blog series about DevOps. These authors discuss tough questions and bring up interesting points that will keep you thinking for days.
  15. TechTarget Devops Devops section of TechTarget has a curated list of blog posts related to DevOps. There you may find articles written by DevOps experts around the globe.
  16. BMC DevOps Blog The blog site offers a wide range of high-quality articles varying in tone from informational to cutting-edge, with a special emphasis on the enterprise side of the business. Some key topics covered here are continuous delivery & deployment, everything as code, internet of things, containerization, and best practices.
  I hope you found these blogs useful! If you know others that deserve to be on this list, feel free to share them in the comments section below!
  And if you want to know more about DevOps blogs or DevOps industry in general, don’t forget to subscribe to our monthly newsletter. 
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cdemiranda · 6 years ago
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securitynewswire · 7 years ago
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Charles Proxy Tutorial for iOS
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cdemiranda · 8 years ago
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