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Apple used to have EditableDetailView as sample code to learn how to do editable cells within UITableView. But this sample is no longer available on the developer site.
Are there any other sample code that's recommended to learn how to do this? I'm looking to have a cell that's editable so it looks similar to the contacts app's detail view.
I had a quick look, and it looks like both CoreDataBooks and SimpleUndo show off some table editing functionality. I can't find anything like EditableDetailView, however. Not sure why they took it down!
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does anyone know if there is a way to build a flutter UI just by dragging items onto the screen? Like I want a text layer, then I will just drag the text item on the screen and move it around? Like with swift?
You can try https://flutterstudio.app/.
I am personally not a fan, but it may be useful for some tests.
Like all reverse engineering tools, be careful about the generated code.
Edit : I just see that it does not work well on Firefox.
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At my work, I need to do some iOS coding using Swift version 4, which, needless to say, I have never done. As I would like to write from scratch code that is "maintainable" in some sense, I have to ask the question in the title.
Sure.
First is API Design Guidelines by Apple;
Second one is very popular Swift style guide by Ray Wenderlich team;
Also, i suggest you to use SwiftLint framework, that almost for free helps to find all non-conventions problems in your code.
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The one and only Sasha's tweet below shows that presentations can be created using windbg.
https://twitter.com/goldshtn/status/672494178769719300
Anyone knows how to do that?
PS: I know Sasha is on stackoverflow, so may be he can answer this question :)
"Presentation" is somewhat of an exaggeration. What you meant to ask is "how to format output in WinDbg?"
To this the answer is "using DML".
Whether you use .printf or send output to the debugger using OutputDebugString, you can use Debugger Markup Language (DML) to output use colors, links etc.
The tag reference is located in the page Customizing Debugger Output Using DML.
"Drawing" using monospace text is your business, however. WinDbg has no facilities to help you with that as far as I know.
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I have found so many custom cocoa controls in various sites, specially in http://www.cocoacontrols.com/, that is really helpful. Anyone can use those. But I want to know that is there any step by step tutorial to make my own Custom UI Controller ? Can you post some reference?
Have a look here... nice tutorial for creating custom control
http://www.thinkandbuild.it/how-to-build-a-custom-control-in-ios/?goback=%2Egmp_121874%2Egde_121874_member_214742305
Custom UITableView
Custom UIView
Custom UIScrollView
Custom UIImageView
Custom UITextView using UILabel
check this, it will explain from basic.
http://www.raywenderlich.com/1797/how-to-create-a-simple-iphone-app-tutorial-part-1
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is there a library or something to get iPhone and iPad button images like add, delete, new contact, ...
i can't really find anything about that, but there has to be something.
The built in elements you are looking for are at the bottom of this page
For toolbars and tab bars, there's glyphish.