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//
// AZAlert.swift
// HelloAlertSwiftUI
//
// Created by Mohammad Azam on 7/29/20.
// Copyright © 2020 Mohammad Azam. All rights reserved.
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import SwiftUI
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hassy / parse_aws.md
Last active January 17, 2024 04:11
Deploying Parse Server on AWS (WIP)

Deploying Parse Server on AWS

Note: this is a work-in-progress and will be updated with more information over the next few days.

Intro

This guide will walk you through deploying your own instance of the open-source Parse Server. This would be a good starting point for testing your existing application to see if the functionality provided by the server is enough for your application, and to potentially plan your migration off the Parse Platform.

This guide will walk you through using Elastic Beanstalk (EB), which is an AWS service similar to Heroku. Why use EB rather than Heroku? Elastic Beanstalk does not lock you into Heroku-specific ways of doing things, is likely cheaper to run your backend on than Heroku, and it integrates with other services that AWS offer (and they offer almost everything one needs to run an application these days).

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miguelcma / DeviceUID.m
Created May 25, 2015 15:09
iOS Unique Device ID that persists between app reinstalls
/* DeviceUID.h
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
@interface DeviceUID : NSObject
+ (NSString *)uid;
@end
*/
// Device.m
import Foundation
extension String
{
var length: Int {
get {
return countElements(self)
}
}
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HamptonMakes / RBResizer.swift
Created June 27, 2014 14:45
Swift Image Resizer
//
// RBResizer.swift
// Locker
//
// Created by Hampton Catlin on 6/20/14.
// Copyright (c) 2014 rarebit. All rights reserved.
//
import UIKit