Block based Image Caching Library for iOS [closed] - iphone

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Closed 9 years ago.
What is currently fastest block based image caching library available for iOS which talks & return only UIImage instead of NSData.
Apart from MKNetworkKit :)

I don't know if its the fastest, but a very good lib is SDWebImage. You can use block syntax and it loads images from web or cache with minimum required code.

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Good software to explore the sqlite db file in device? [closed]

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Closed 9 years ago.
Is there a good software to explore the application bundle of an iphone app installed in the device? I'm specifically looking to extract the sqlite file from the application bundle?
Thanks..
Phoneview is useful for this...
http://www.ecamm.com/mac/phoneview/
I use sqlite-manager add-on for firefox. Whcih is very flexible for searching and add/delete/update operations.
https://code.google.com/p/sqlite-manager/

schema.org itemprop="image" and google snippet / excerpt [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
I've implemented schema.org's Product in an e-commerce site, and I have a question about image sizes and image proportions.
The only information I can find about the image property is that google can choose not to use the image if it has the wrong proportion or wrong size.
What is a good proportion and a good size for these images?

Best practices to reduce file size? [closed]

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Closed 11 years ago.
What are the best practices, in general to reduce the file size of your iphone app?
Do Reuse of functions instead of multiple functions
Remove unnecessary code
Remove debugging code.
Use object oriented style of coding instead of procedural
See this links:
1. question1
2. question2
3. question3

New or Old Non-MVC PHP Frameworks [closed]

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Closed 11 years ago.
I know this has been asked way too many times... But I am in search of a non-mvc-based PHP framework. My only requirements are that it be stable enough, and not one that can be easily found (meaning that if it can be easily found, then I've probably already found it, and don't like it)
Any help is appreciated
Thanks!
Check out Fat Free - can be used in an MVC way or not - super flexible, but needs PHP 5.3+ to run.

Three20: A good tutorial on TTStyle [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
What does each style means and how can they be used to create complex layouts?
Could anyone point to a good tutorial or any other starting point?
Check out:
http://www.mattvague.com/three20-stylesheets-tutorial
Also there's a tool called TTStyleBuilder that allows to interactively build TTStyles:
https://github.com/klazuka/TTStyleBuilder