Episode 60: Basically the Wild West
We discuss NFTs, Blockchains, and Cryptocurrencies.
We discuss NFTs, Blockchains, and Cryptocurrencies.
We discuss when it's appropriate to abstract your code.
We discuss some differences between game development and app development.
We discuss how to file a good bug report.
We discuss whether it is better to ship, or better to take your time perfecting your craft.
We review the new MacBook Pros, and discuss how the lack of premature optimization may have been more evil after all…
We discuss what makes a great Mac app, and what doesn't…
We interview Matt Ronge, cofounder and creator of Astropad and Luna Display!
We predict what may be announced at Apple's Unleashed Event!
We discuss Objective-C for Swift Developers!
We discuss what's new in Swift 5.5!
We discuss and review the iPhone 13 Pro!
We discuss last week's California Streaming Apple Event!
We discuss SwiftUI from multiple levels of experience, and lightly discuss this week's event along with why nobody should get the Ceramic Apple Watch!
We interview Andrew Kozlik and Tom Marks, creators of Recipe Box, about the details of being Indie!
We discuss Apple's CSAM Strategy, and their just-announced Settlement with US Developers!
We discuss ideal App Development Team Sizes and Project Architectures!
We discuss Accessibility, VoiceOver, and Spencer's experience with it!
We discuss Developer Productivity and Motivation!
We discuss Git and how to get better at it!
We discuss Debugging Tips and Techniques!
We discuss Server-configured UI and Native VS Cross Platform development!
We are joined by special guest Michael Redig and discuss how he got into development, and how to get your foot in the door as a Junior Developer!
We discuss Project Planning and Management!
We discuss Project Planning and Management!
We discuss Cocoa graphics frameworks and UI design!
We discuss Vapor, server-side swift, and async/await!
We discuss Apple's Spring Loaded event announcements.
We discuss the relevance of Objective-C for new developers.
We make predictions for Apple products in 2021, and review those that were released last year!
We discuss Apple's recent mini products, Big Sur's release, and Fernando's new project!
We discuss Apple's recent announcements, including the iPhones 12, what we really want form a mini, and the new M1 chip!
We predict the announcements to this week's One More Thing event, then take a deep dive into interviewing like a pro!
We are joined by special guest James McDougall and discuss how he got into development, and how to get your foot in the door as a Junior Developer!
We discuss last week's Hi, Speed event, including the new HomePod mini, iPhone 12, and 5G!
We discuss A14 performance leaks, Accessibility, and who to ask to test your apps.
We discuss how the App Store, app review, and marketing your app has changes over the years.
We discuss Apple's “Time Flies” September Event, and what it means for developers.
With special guests Josh Holtz and Tyler Hillsman, we discuss different App Store pricing models, and which would be the best fit for Josh's new app.
We discuss when to rewrite your code or tackle technical dept, introduce the world to documentation driven development, and discuss why the lack of good documentation may be hurting juniors trying to get established.
We discuss interviewing in 2020, getting acclimated to a new team while remote, and the real truth behind Test Driven Development, all with our special guest Dan Morse!
We discuss transitioning between Xcode toolchain versions, web development in Swift, and how to escapse tutorial hell.
We discuss the benefits of finding your niche and specializing when looking for new opportunities, and what would happen if we considered the App Store to be simply a provider, much like an ISP.
We discuss how to layout your UI using compositional layouts and diffable data sources, different ways to bring an iPhone UI to the iPad, and ways Apple could make the App Store a better place for both developers and users.