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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15488 · Feb 13

#swift#analysis#analytics#cocoapods#crashlytics#debug#debugger#debugging#hacktoberfest#layout_debugger#leak_detection#log#logs_analysis#networking#performance_analysis#sandbox#swift#swift6#ui#uikit#view DebugSwift is a comprehensive toolkit that simplifies debugging for Swift iOS apps by providing real-time monitoring of network requests, performance metrics (CPU, memory, FPS), crash reports, and app resources like keychain and user defaults. It includes interface tools for visualizing layouts with grid overlays and touch indicators, plus memory leak detection and console logging. The main benefit is that you can quickly identify and fix issues during development without leaving your app—just shake your device to toggle the debug panel, making troubleshooting faster and more efficient. https://github.com/DebugSwift/DebugSwift

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@djangoproject · Post #261 · 02/16/2017, 06:56 AM

http://www.giantflyingsaucer.com/blog/?p=5557 In spring 2014 Python 3.4 shipped a provisional package (#asyncio) which according to the docs “provides infrastructure for writing single-threaded #concurrent code using #coroutines, #multiplexing I/O access over #sockets and other resources, running network clients and servers, and other related primitives“. I can’t possibly cover everything in this article but I can introduce some of the things you can do with it. As per my New’s Years resolution I’ll be building these #examples using Python 3.4.2 (Asyncio has been ported back to Python 3.3 now as well).