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import Foundation
open class EventBus {
struct Static {
static let instance = EventBus()
static let queue = DispatchQueue(label: "EventBus", attributes: [])
}
@himanshu-benzatine
himanshu-benzatine / CustomPhotoAlbum.swift
Last active April 23, 2021 11:55
Create album in device
import Photos
class CustomPhotoAlbum: NSObject {
static let albumName = "StrickerApp" // here put your album name
static let sharedInstance = CustomPhotoAlbum()
var assetCollection: PHAssetCollection!
override init() {
super.init()
@tadija
tadija / FontNames-iOS-17.4.swift
Last active August 26, 2024 04:47
iOS - All Font Names
/*
*** Academy Engraved LET ***
AcademyEngravedLetPlain
---------------------
*** Al Nile ***
AlNile
AlNile-Bold
---------------------
*** American Typewriter ***
AmericanTypewriter
@wojteklu
wojteklu / clean_code.md
Last active September 21, 2024 05:38
Summary of 'Clean code' by Robert C. Martin

Code is clean if it can be understood easily – by everyone on the team. Clean code can be read and enhanced by a developer other than its original author. With understandability comes readability, changeability, extensibility and maintainability.


General rules

  1. Follow standard conventions.
  2. Keep it simple stupid. Simpler is always better. Reduce complexity as much as possible.
  3. Boy scout rule. Leave the campground cleaner than you found it.
  4. Always find root cause. Always look for the root cause of a problem.

Design rules

@michaelkeevildown
michaelkeevildown / credit-card-regex.md
Last active September 15, 2024 07:01
Credit Card Regex Patterns

Credit Card Regex

  • Amex Card: ^3[47][0-9]{13}$
  • BCGlobal: ^(6541|6556)[0-9]{12}$
  • Carte Blanche Card: ^389[0-9]{11}$
  • Diners Club Card: ^3(?:0[0-5]|[68][0-9])[0-9]{11}$
  • Discover Card: ^65[4-9][0-9]{13}|64[4-9][0-9]{13}|6011[0-9]{12}|(622(?:12[6-9]|1[3-9][0-9]|[2-8][0-9][0-9]|9[01][0-9]|92[0-5])[0-9]{10})$
  • Insta Payment Card: ^63[7-9][0-9]{13}$
  • JCB Card: ^(?:2131|1800|35\d{3})\d{11}$
  • KoreanLocalCard: ^9[0-9]{15}$
@adamawolf
adamawolf / Apple_mobile_device_types.txt
Last active September 22, 2024 19:40
List of Apple's mobile device codes types a.k.a. machine ids (e.g. `iPhone1,1`, `Watch1,1`, etc.) and their matching product names
i386 : iPhone Simulator
x86_64 : iPhone Simulator
arm64 : iPhone Simulator
iPhone1,1 : iPhone
iPhone1,2 : iPhone 3G
iPhone2,1 : iPhone 3GS
iPhone3,1 : iPhone 4
iPhone3,2 : iPhone 4 GSM Rev A
iPhone3,3 : iPhone 4 CDMA
iPhone4,1 : iPhone 4S
@jacobbubu
jacobbubu / ioslocaleidentifiers.csv
Created February 15, 2012 14:41
iOS Locale Identifiers
We can make this file beautiful and searchable if this error is corrected: No commas found in this CSV file in line 0.
mr Marathi
bs Bosnian
ee_TG Ewe (Togo)
ms Malay
kam_KE Kamba (Kenya)
mt Maltese
ha Hausa
es_HN Spanish (Honduras)
ml_IN Malayalam (India)
ro_MD Romanian (Moldova)