InAppSettingsKit
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7.1 | 5.7 | |
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Objective-C | Java | |
NOASSERTION | Apache License 2.0 |
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InAppSettingsKit
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How should I implement a settings like app?
Granted, this is not SwiftUI, but check out InAppSettingsKit - I use this library in almost all my apps. With IASK, you only write plist entries for common settings fields, and everything else is easily configurable.
- What are the most underrated third party libraries for Native iOS?
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Do you usually implement in-app Settings page via own code, or you utilise library to do so?
I was wondering, do you usually write your own code to implement in-app Settings page, or you make good use of third party library like https://github.com/futuretap/InAppSettingsKit to implement such?
Eureka
- How Netflix Uses Java
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Why using Eureka?
I was setting up microservices based on Netflix Eureka and experimenting on top of spring-cloud and after weeks of research and development the question rose!
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[Feedback request] Fuddle service registry
The closest thing I've found is Netflix's Eureka, though its very Java oriented and I found hard to use.
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Kubernetes Microservices on Azure with Cosmos DB
There's an open issue documenting this problem on Spring Cloud Netflix and Netflix Eureka.
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need help with microservices and spring boot please!
if you want to get more knowledge of the services, eureka etc, you can debug it. but I will digest you use the library instead of the annotations: https://github.com/Netflix/eureka
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Programming Microservices Communication With Istio
Service discovery — Traditionally provided by platforms like Netflix Eureka or Consul.
- Ask HN: What are the best the publicly available FAMANG code repos?
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What Is a Service Mesh, and Why Is It Essential for Your Kubernetes Deployments?
With multiple services running, it’s hard to discover where they’re located. The dependencies between multiple services are not always easily found, and new services may be deployed with a new dependency on an older service. Those services can be deployed anywhere in the infrastructure, so what you need is a Service Discovery service. There are plenty available, such as Netflix Eureka or HashiCorp Consul.
What are some alternatives?
BFKit-Swift - BFKit-Swift is a collection of useful classes, structs and extensions to develop Apps faster.
service-mesh-istio - A microservice project leveraging Service Mesh with advanced features from Istio
Standard Template Protocols - Protocols for your every day iOS needs
consul - Consul is a distributed, highly available, and data center aware solution to connect and configure applications across dynamic, distributed infrastructure.
SwiftLinkPreview - It makes a preview from an URL, grabbing all the information such as title, relevant texts and images.
Apollo - Java libraries for writing composable microservices
AssistantKit - Easy way to detect iOS device properties, OS versions and work with screen sizes. Powered by Swift.
consul-api - Java client for Consul HTTP API
swift-algorithm-club - Algorithms and data structures in Swift, with explanations!
SnopEE
DifferenceKit - 💻 A fast and flexible O(n) difference algorithm framework for Swift collection.
restQL-core - Microservice query language