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blog.xojo.com
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www.aymericlamboley.fr
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post explains how to install an iOS app directly from a URL using a plist file and a QR code, bypassing the need for third-party services like TestFlight. | |
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www.blog.montgomerie.net
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| | | | | I posted YACYAML, the Cocoa YAML parser/object archiver I've been working on for a little while to GitHub today. It converts Cocoa objects to and from YAML, a plain text, human friendly data serialization format. YACYAML can be used in lots of ways - from replacing plists or JSON for simple config files, up to storing entire custom documents in an easy to view (and easy to hand-edit) format. Why have I made this? The short answer is that I like YAML. It's 'nicer' than plists and JSON to edit, and it's far, far, nicer to look at than NSKeyedArchiver's binary representation (which, to be fair, wasn't meant to be human-readable in the first place, but I think it would be good if it was). | |
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localghost.dev
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| | | My setup for automatically deploying my Eleventy site to Neocities from GitHub. | ||