For a long time, I was content to manage git respoitories myself (you can see earlier articles in this blog to see how I accomplished that). More and more, however, I liked the idea of my remote repositories using a more client-server model. To that end, I created an account for myself on Github. If you want to have private repositories, there is a monthly cost.
The process for provisioning devices to deploy iOS apps has often caused confusion, or downright dismay. As versions of iOS have rolled on, the process has gotten easier, but there's a lot of old information and misinformation out on the web.
Every once in a while, a third party will try to trap your web site in a frame on their site. Sometimes, it's merely a lack of awareness about DNS that causes them to do so. Sometimes, it's mailcious. Regardless, there's an easy way to escape!