81 places sorted by traveller favourites 1. SouthPark 232 Shopping Malls Barclay Downs • Open now by psych777 It's large, diverse, classy, clean, offering everything from your classic department stores to boutiques shops. 2. Charlotte Premium Outlets 228 Factory Outlets by glendaj737 This outdoor shopping site is quite the draw for both locals and those just passing through the Charlotte area. 3. The Sleepy Poet Antiques Mall 89 Antique Shops • Shopping Malls Open now by 718josephe Aisles and aisles of vendors and could get lost shopping but for very helpful staff and sections numbered. 4. Northlake Mall 68 Shopping Malls Open now by Angelmom007 Nice shops, nice layout of two stories, plenty of parking, great food court with plenty of choices. 5. Charlotte Regional Farmer's Market 34 Farmers Markets Eagle Lake • Open now by Heidi28105 There are lots of vendors and items available including some items you don't typically see. 6. Foundation For The Carolinas 37 Art Galleries First Ward by vaporymom Beautiful little find in downtown Charlotte.
Small class sizes foster a rich, collaborative learning environment and opportunities for networking. Class discussions are based on interactive assignments that students complete at their own pace throughout the week. On-Site Requirements: Students are required to attend at least two immersions during the online MBA program. Immersions allow students to travel to business environments around the world for intensive, weekend-long learning experiences with peers, professors and global business leaders. Past destinations include Shanghai, San Francisco, Johannesburg and Buenos Aires. Paying for MBA@UNC The University of North Carolina charges $2, 025 per credit plus fees for the online MBA program for an estimated total tuition cost of $133, 650. This may cover simulations, global immersions, student fees, technology licensing and support fees, and some academic supplies. Visit the MBA@UNC website for the most current tuition information. Students often take advantage of several methods of financial assistance, including federal financial aid, scholarships, grants and private loans.
XCode 8
If you are running Xcode 8, the code signing error will appear as a buildtime error, rather than as a pop-up:
To select the certificate to sign your app with, do the following:
Go to the Project Editor by clicking the name or your project in the Project Navigator
Select the 'General' section if it isn't already
Select the Personal Team you created earlier from the 'Team' dropdown in the 'Signing' section
Trusting the Certificate
Only one more step. Really, this is the last one. I know it's been a long haul, but trust me on this. Once you've code signed your app, you should get a launch error that looks like this:
To get past this, all we have to do now is tell our iOS device to trust the certificate we code signed our app with. To do this, in your iOS device open the 'Settings' app and go to 'General > Device Management'. You'll see the email address associated with the Apple ID you used to code sign your app. Tap it, then tap 'Trust