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dladukedev / semantics-demo.kt
Created July 21, 2023 13:17
Overview of how TalkBack interprets Different Semantic Modifiers
// Reads "One" -> "Two" -> "Three"
Row(modifier = Modifier.semantics(mergeDescendants = false) { }) {
Text("One")
Column {
Text("Two")
Text("Three")
}
}
// Reads "One Two Three"
@babakness
babakness / disable-back-gesture-on-mac-by-browser.md
Last active May 18, 2025 10:16
A list of commands to disable the back gesture for Chrome, FireFox, Brave, and Safari

When working with online editor, the back gesture on a Mac can become very frustrating. Here are some helpful commands disable the back gesture:

# Disable back gesture in specific apps

# Chrome
defaults write com.google.Chrome AppleEnableSwipeNavigateWithScrolls -bool FALSE
# FireFox
defaults write org.mozilla.firefox AppleEnableSwipeNavigateWithScrolls -bool FALSE
# Brave
@tkersey
tkersey / XcodeBuildSettingsReference.md
Created February 3, 2018 23:09 — forked from NSExceptional/XcodeBuildSettingsReference.md
The Xcode Build Settings Reference in a searchable document, as of Xcode 8.3.2

Build settings reference

Active Build Action (ACTION)

A string identifying the build system action being performed.

Additional SDKs (ADDITIONAL_SDKS)

The locations of any sparse SDKs that should be layered on top of the one specified by Base SDK (SDKROOT). If more than one SDK is listed, the first one has highest precedence. Every SDK specified in this setting should be a "sparse" SDK, for example, not an SDK for an entire macOS release.

Alternate Install Group (ALTERNATE_GROUP)

@NSExceptional
NSExceptional / XcodeBuildSettingsReference.md
Last active October 27, 2025 17:47
The Xcode Build Settings Reference in a searchable document, as of Xcode 8.3.2

Build settings reference

Active Build Action (ACTION)

A string identifying the build system action being performed.

Additional SDKs (ADDITIONAL_SDKS)

The locations of any sparse SDKs that should be layered on top of the one specified by Base SDK (SDKROOT). If more than one SDK is listed, the first one has highest precedence. Every SDK specified in this setting should be a "sparse" SDK, for example, not an SDK for an entire macOS release.

Alternate Install Group (ALTERNATE_GROUP)

@nestserau
nestserau / AtomicInteger.swift
Last active October 6, 2022 12:12
Atomic way to operate on integers in Swift. Inspired by Java's AtomicInteger
/// This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
///
/// Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or
/// distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled
/// binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any
/// means.
///
/// In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors
/// of this software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the
/// software to the public domain. We make this dedication for the benefit
@czyrux
czyrux / RxBus.java
Created November 2, 2016 18:55
Event bus using RxJava
import com.jakewharton.rxrelay.PublishRelay;
import com.jakewharton.rxrelay.Relay;
import rx.Observable;
public class RxBus {
private static final RxBus INSTANCE = new RxBus();
private final Relay<Object, Object> busSubject = PublishRelay.create().toSerialized();
@lopspower
lopspower / README.md
Last active June 18, 2024 06:05
Android studio format code auto break line

Android studio format code auto break line

Twitter

To do this in Android Studio go to Preferences > Editor > Code Style

and set Right margin (columns) to 150 (or the line width you want)

Now go to File -> Settings > Editor > Code Style > Java > Wrapping and Braces

@rossharper
rossharper / ParameterizedKotlinTest.kt
Created February 20, 2016 21:51
Parameterized JUnit4 test example in Kotlin
@RunWith(Parameterized::class)
class KotlinTest(val paramOne: Int, val paramTwo: String) {
companion object {
@JvmStatic
@Parameterized.Parameters
fun data() : Collection<Array<Any>> {
return listOf(
arrayOf(1, "I"), // First test: (paramOne = 1, paramTwo = "I")
arrayOf(1999, "MCMXCIX") // Second test: (paramOne = 1999, paramTwo = "MCMXCIX")
@zachwaugh
zachwaugh / switch-shortcut.swift
Last active February 6, 2023 16:15
Swift shortcut for returning and/or assigning the result of switch statement?
// Can currently do this
func titleForSection1(section: Int) -> String? {
switch section {
case 0: return "Foo"
case 1: return "Bar"
default: return nil
}
}
// But I want to do this to remove the redundant returns