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NoCode ProCode

@NoCodeProCode

Founder of https://t.co/Z7W4Fp5ao4 - Turn your web app into a real native one

Dubai, United Arab Emirates 参加日 Ağustos 2024
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حامد رعاب
حامد رعاب@Hamedruaab·
مقيم بريطاني يتجول داخل مركز تجاري في 🇦🇪ويتسائل : “كيف الإمارات هادئة لهذه الدرجة؟” ونقوله .. اهلاً وسهلا فيك في الإمارات : الهدوء نتيجة تخطيط مسبق وجاهزية وثقة وتعاون وعمل مستمر عشان هالشي الحياة تمشي طبيعي 🇦🇪
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Mats
Mats@mewwts·
no place on earth beats switzerland
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Alex Progress
Alex Progress@EdTechDubai·
@SukhSidhuDXB Fair point - at least the rain doesn't trigger 47 concerned texts from relatives abroad.
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NoCode ProCode
NoCode ProCode@NoCodeProCode·
@BowTiedMara There have always been Indians and Pakistani people in Dubai, this is completely normal. Depends on where you film. Ajman, Sharjah and parts of Dubai will look like this 24/7 and it’s normal. What do you have against those people? They have a right to enjoy the beach and weather.
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BowTiedMara
BowTiedMara@BowTiedMara·
Because of the war, all the millionaires left Dubai, and it is now occupied by Indians. Probably more downside left for real estate
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NoCode ProCode
NoCode ProCode@NoCodeProCode·
@Emirates247 Good to know - I diversified in CHF and Gold but via 2 UAE banks just to be safe. Fully trusting the UAE 🇦🇪 - I love that UAE banks make it easy to swap currencies and assets on the fly and liquidate instantly as needed.
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Emirates 24|7
Emirates 24|7@Emirates247·
Your money isn’t safe. The #banks are about to collapse. The currency is worthless. Is this reality or just another myth? #Emirates247
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Henry Kabogo 💧 ❄ 🇰🇪
After the war in the Middle East, there will be a silent boom no one is talking about. Guess which industry.
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Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Is Dubai over?
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The National
The National@TheNationalNews·
Australia’s prime minister Anthony Albanese was heckled while visiting a mosque in Sydney during Eid Al Fitr.
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NoCode ProCode
NoCode ProCode@NoCodeProCode·
@AJEnglish Situations like this raise important questions about how conflicts can expand and affect countries beyond those initially involved.
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Al Jazeera English
Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
The US State Department has approved a $16.5bn arms deal for the UAE, Kuwait and Jordan, including drones, missiles and radars, as tensions with Iran continue to escalate aje.news/uluo5t
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NoCode ProCode
NoCode ProCode@NoCodeProCode·
@afterxleep Nope - not at all, only stuff that would compete with FileMaker 😉
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Daniel Bernal
Daniel Bernal@afterxleep·
Is Apple blocking web based apps with 2.5.2 guideline now? I’m sure they will soon find some way to block a lot of slop. Working in App Review these days should be miserable.
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أحمد خليفة
أحمد خليفة@_A_khalifa·
على كونى جان Bro, This clown is out here threatening me 😂
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seth
seth@sethsetse·
The @a0_dev app got taken off the store 3 months ago and we made SEVERAL appeals with Apple to get it back to no avail. We've since gone with a different solution. A lot of people seem to have no idea what's really happening here so I want to share my thoughts. Apple removed our app and is blocking updates / releases to many other apps for Guideline 2.5.2, this guideline prohibits downloading and executing code inside of an app that changes features of functionality of the app. Our app and many other apps download the code for a users app so that it can be previewed on a users device with native capabilities. It's a matter of convenience, we want users to be able to download one app so that they can quickly test the many apps that they are building. There are many other ways for users to preview their mobile apps that are a much worse experience. The other options include TestFlight, previewing on the browser, using the Simulator on Mac, and downloading an ad-hoc build to a users device. Using TestFlight means users have to sign up for a $99 developer account and create a store listing just to upload their build just to test the app they're trying to build. It requires too much effort and money for new users who just want to try the app they've built and there's no way to let other people test the apps without adding them to your developer account or submitting your app for external TestFlight review which can add a multi day delay. Previewing the app on the browser is another popular solution with many problems. The browser preview is ugly and can't access native functionality. There are MANY features that don't work on the browser and the app doesn't look or behave the same as it does on an actual device. It's helpful for our users building apps on our website but doesn't test the real app. Ad-hoc builds needs to be signed for a user's device and require a very convoluted process to get the user's Device ID which include entering developer mode on your phone, a security delay from apple, and can also require a paid developer account if you want the builds to last longer than a few days. It's easy to see why we and many other vibe coding apps have chosen to allow users to instead download a single app and execute the code for their app inside of it. It reduces friction, saves money, and time. The 2.5.2 Guideline already has an exception for Educational apps and I think it should be extended to support Developer Tools. For Apple this is simply a matter of control, they want app developers to buy a Mac, download Xcode, and use the Simulator or TestFlight just to preview an app they're trying to build. There are many people who are seemingly happy about this and think that this will help improve their app review times or stop 'vibe-coded' apps from entering the app store. Those people are fools. The decision has nothing to do with the quality or volume of apps or how they are made. It's about how hard it is to test them. The only thing that will improve your app review times is Apple hiring more reviewers or relaxing the rules. Apple is a nearly $4 trillion company. Trust me, they can afford to hire more reviewers. Instead they've chosen to make the app testing process harder in an attempt to keep more control. We will continue making apps anyway.
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MacRumors.com@MacRumors

Apple Quietly Blocks Updates for Popular 'Vibe Coding' Apps macrumors.com/2026/03/18/app…

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