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RubyGems were developed to simplify and accelerate the stages of the application creation deployment and library connection. Utilizing this package manager for Ruby saves you time as you get ready-made solutions to almost any task instead of writing the functions from scratch. Each gem contains a particular element of functionality including all related files. Unfortunately they aren structured in any way so in order to find ruby gems it better to use a regular search engine and the required key words (check GitHub s ). Our dedicated development team also actively employs Ruby Gems in the process of software development. Here is the top of the most popular and useful ruby gems according to our experience GeoCoder s . Being able to connect through itself over 4 APIs this Ruby gem implements both the direct and reverse geocoding by IP address geographical coordinates and even real physical addresses (e.g. the address of the street). Bullet s . The most downloaded Ruby gems out there. It was initially created with an intention to boost software performance. It does so by decreasing the total amount of client-server requests. Basically Bullet tracks the N+1 cases of requests and notifies the developer when other tools can be used instead (e.g. cache counter). Pry s . We rmend to simplify the bug fixing procedures for your RoR-based application with the Pry gem which is a more advanced alternative to the standard IRB wrapper. ActiveModelSerializers s (which starts lagging while processingpound documents) and uses caching. Fast JSON API s . Fast JSON API wille in handy when you need fast serialization of software code. It works much faster than Wicked PDF s . This gem is working alongside with wkhtmltoPDF s and helps realizing an interaction with the DSL generator. Devise Masquerade s . This Ruby gem helps developing multi user apps. In particular youll be able to test your app from the perspective of users with different levels of access. Devise s . Based on the MVC model the Devise gem can provide secure user authentication and session management. Letter opener s . If you need to create a newsletter mechanism to send notifications to all users that launched your app this gem will help you do that much easier you won need to integrate and configure your own SMTP server. Money Rails s . If you are planning to integrate your app with Ruby Money this gem wille in quite handy. Pundit s . A tool that allows defining different levels of access to the app functionality according to the rights of an authorized user.
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Most of us know that Portable Document Format or PDF is one of the most broadly used file formats today. The fact is that the majority of ebooks online exist in PDF format and businesses would prefer their documents in this file format. Though the best way to display a PDF file in an iOS app is Adobe Acrobat Reader. To view the PDF files you have to download the free version from the following that I am sharing with you Adobe Acrobat Reader s Adobe Acrobat Reader is a tool that allows users to view PDF documents. You may not know the PDF file but you are probably somebody who has juste across it. Thepanies use the PDF files across the globe - both IRS and DOC to distribute documentation and other information on their products and Adobe Acrobat Reader is the primary translator. Acrobat is integrated directly into your web browser so if youe across a PDF document on the web you can instantly view it from a Netscape screen or any browser. Acrobat seems like a very practical imprint making sure that the print looks what it looks like on your screen. About Adobe Acrobat Reader Adobe Acrobat Reader is one of the most popular PDF readers available on a diverse platform. Create Adobe has developed a PDF format in 1993. With this application you can read and view files on both iPhone and iPad. The reader can open a reader format PDF file such as a PDF protected password PDF portfolios and download templates. Yet you cannot edit PDFs. Features of Adobe Acrobat Reader You can capture and highlight on a PDF using drawing tools and stickers. Options are available for unique page or continuous page navigation to choose according to your convenience. You can open files from your office as well as from various cloud services including Cloud for documents on Adobe and Dropbox. The built-in scanner in the application helps you to convert something to PDF. You can scan spreadsheets invoices forms etc. Just like the Android version of the Adobe Acrobat Reader the OS version also promoted a similar feature. Free function available for review PDF or good experience in reading PDFs but professional feature pop edits export or conversione at high prices. Conclusion Still there are many other tools you can use to open a PDF file but I would always prefer the Adobe Acrobat Reader. It simple and easy to use.
Rather than a simple No Im going to delve into why. ( Note italic This is not intended to be a fully historically accurate treatise or defense for any of thepanies involved. I just know this intimately from having to ex over and over every day to customers why they couldn run Flash games on their iPad why their printer didn have what was needed to print from their iPad why they could use the YouTube app but not Safari to view YouTube videos why Hulu didn work and other issues.) When Apple (read Steve Jobs) was conceptualizing the iPhone the idea behind it was to always allow the user to make a phone call. Nothing could be added to the phone that took away from the primary task of connecting to the phone network and making a call. (This is still taken as a mandate for repairing an iPhone Can we make a phone call with this phone?) At the time (27) the PC landscape was a hot mess of plug-ins and codecs and all manner of add-ons that could hamper the ability of theputer and software to do the things users wanted. You couldn print because your operating system had to support a printer driver that the printer manufacturer had to produce. If you put in a PDF reader plugin it might change the output from your word processor to your printer. If your kid added a video game that installed a plugin to support certain graphics you might not be able to get to yourpany remote access portal. So the tough decision Apple made was to not allow any additions to the operating system. You could mess up the phone in many ways but if you reset it to the base operating system it would always make a call. Three years later (21) they released the iPad and had changed the name of the iPhone OS to iOS. The iPad caught the world by storm but the internet was still a quagmire of wacko sites running cobbled-together code that each required a different plug-in. When iPads went to these sites they just ignored the plugin requests which made the sites not load correctly. Web developers started to code the special features into the base page (as they should have from the beginning many would argue rather than taking the shortcut through the plugin) and the web started to present a more standard interface. Famously Flash the video plugin that Adobe bought in 25 with their acquisition of Macromedia was only delivered through a plugin. As the popularity of the iPhone and iPad grew and the implementation of Flash on mobile devices became poorer and poorer web developers started to find other ways to animate pages - contained within the standard language the web used HTML5 italic . YouTube which on the web used Flash to present video had to build a player app for the iPhone in order to playback video there. As more and more iPad and iPhone users followed s to videos that went through the web rather than the special app YouTube realized they should probably use a different encoding method and embraced HTML5 italic as well. (This is why youll sometimes find an old youtube video or a video on Amazon for a product that doesn play on your phone or iPad.) The last bastion of development was that of Advertisers. These folks loved Flash because it was easy fast and write-once deploy-everywhere. To this day youll still go to some sites that present a nice clean ad-free page because they haven left Flash behind and the iPad just ignores that part of the page. The iPad brought larger scale pages to more people and many of them wanted to print out what they saw on their iPad as they were used to doing with theirputers. All printers at the time required a driver to be installed in the operating system to translate the screen data to the format the printer expected. With the closed operating system Apple realized they needed to do something so they developed a technology called AirPrint italic which a printer manufacturer could put in the built-in memory of the printer (called firmware) effectively installing a driver for iOS or other mobile devices on the printer side rather than on the mobile OS side. They even released it to the world as an easy to implement open source product which anyone could add to their own over-the-air printing products - apps printers or other mobile operating systems. Many printer manufacturers adopted AirPrint italic or enabled their own similar services using the underlying technologies so that most printers released since 21 (or with firmware updated since that time) now support this protocol. It does require a wireless network and attaching the printer to that network. The iPad or other wireless source device needs to have access to the same network. AirPrint italic is the only printing protocol that iOS uses. No print data is ever sent out through the Lightning port. Therefore it is impossible to use a wired connection to a printer with an iOS device.
I can only speak to Android phone and iPad apps. Must have Evernote Rapportive for Google Chrome extension Slydial Google Drive Google Docs Hangouts Skype Jit Call Recorder Google Now Google Voice Skitch LastPass Expensify OfficeSuite + PDF (MobiSystems) Google Translate Adobe Acrobat Reader For your iPad get the Puffin Web Browser (many websites are still tied to Flash and Safari won do it)
Can you elaborate specifically on what areas you struggle when learning other languages? It might help other people who are answering this question (It will also help me give a more specific focused and practical answer to your question) I'll be very straightforward here. If you want to learn any italic language not just Japanese and reach a very fluent level like your English it's going to take a lot of time and work(although the amount of time can be less depending on how effectively you learn the language). Using books to get started is fine but you're going to have to use a lot of other resources besides books to reach a native level. Being native in a language isn't just knowing which words to use and how to use them properly in a sentence. That's something you can learn even at a basic level. It's also knowing the subtle nuances between the meanings of similar words There's cultural knowledge in the language that you should be familiar with on the same level as with English (knowing either slang idioms jokes and when to use them etc.) You should be able to ex in a coherent manner the thoughts you want to convey without spending time in your head translating what you want to say from your native tongue to the language you're learning or using a dictionary to aid you for the most part. There's more I can elaborate on but I'll get to answering your main question. nI'm assuming you're just starting to learn Japanese. In that case for books to start out I would rmend the Genki series GENKI I An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese With CDROM (Japanese Edition) (English and Japanese Edition) Eri Banno Yoko Ikeda Yutaka Ohno 97847891443 Books =pd_bxgy_14_img_y nYou can read other people's reviews of the books that are more specific to the content (I used a different set of books Yookoso! which I do not rmend) to help you make a final decision. I also rmend Tae Kim's Japanese Grammar Ge. It's prettyprehensive for a beginner as it goes through a lot of grammar that I learned during my first 2.5 years of learning Japanese in college (it even covers more things I didn't learn in class) Plus Tae Kim uses the form of speech instead of the standard polite one would learn in class which I think is good because you get exposure to another different level of politeness of Japanese which normally you wouldn't get unless you're speaking with a native speaker. Tae Kim does sell his book in a physical copy but you can also download the PDF for free! So you can use it on your iPad laptop Kindle e-reader other iOS devices and Android. ) If you want something that's more of a resource than book I would also rmend a Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammarn nThis site goes more into detail about the seriesn nIt's basically a reference for grammar terms. There's other books out there but I rmend starting out with these. If you have any other questions feel free to reply to thisment!