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Node.js client for a socket.io server
I have a socket.io server running and a matching webpage with a socket.io.js client. All works fine.
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Enabling auto layout in iOS 6 while remaining backwards compatible with iOS 5
What is the best way to take advantage of the new auto layout features of iOS 6 while still providing compability with older devices on earlier versions of iOS?
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Run a Docker image as a container
...essfully, but what do I do with it? Shouldn't i be able to run it as a container?
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registerForRemoteNotificationTypes: is not supported in iOS 8.0 and later
When trying to register for push notifications under iOS 8.x:
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Get the client's IP address in socket.io
When using socket.IO in a Node.js server, is there an easy way to get the IP address of an incoming connection? I know you can get it from a standard HTTP connection, but socket.io is a bit of a different beast.
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Xcode 5 - “iOS Simulator failed to install application” every time I switch simulators
...ytime I switch to the 5.1, 6.0 or 6.1 simulators to test, I get the error "iOS Simulator failed to install application." When I reset the simulator it works, but this is getting very tiring.
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Batch: Remove file extension
..." %%f in (*.flv) do (
echo %%~nf
)
pause
The following options are available:
Variable with modifier Description
%~I Expands %I which removes any surrounding
quotation marks ("").
%~fI Expands %I to a fully qualified path name...
Do Swift-based applications work on OS X 10.9/iOS 7 and lower?
Will Swift-based applications work on OS X 10.9 (Mavericks)/iOS 7 and lower?
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Restore the state of std::cout after manipulating it
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you need to #include <iostream> or #include <ios> then when required:
std::ios_base::fmtflags f( cout.flags() );
//Your code here...
cout.flags( f );
You can put these at the beginning and end of your function, or check out this answ...
Some questions about Automatic Reference Counting in iOS5 SDK
I'm currently developing an app for iPad. The development started for iOS 4.2 and is now continuing (and I think will be completed) for iOS 4.3.
I just read about ARC in iOS 5, and basically I understood that we will never need to release and retain objects anymore. My questions are:
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