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383 – Dave Delong

Dave DeLong joins Tim for a chat about his career as an Apple developer, evangelist, and mentor to developers in the Salt Lake City area. Dave has built some well known frameworks for Apple development over the years. They also discuss the Apple Vision Pro, wish lists for new devices and of course they end up talking about Core Data and Swift Data.

Let’s Do Something Stupid Next with Steve Lipton

This week Tim sits down with Steve Lipton, CIO Scientific Device Laboratory, Author and Speaker on creativity, iOS, watchOS, and SAP Business One. Steve is a serial educator who has been teaching iOS based courses for many years on Lynda.com and now on LinkedIn Learning.

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Dave Verwer – Don’t Forget Your Towel

This week Tim sits down with Dave Verwer to discuss his contributions to the Apple developer community. They chat about Dave’s iOS Dev Weekly newsletter, the Swift Package Index, and the iOS Dev Directory. They also discuss Swift on Windows, Vaper and server-side swift, and the basics on how to publish a Swift Package. Don’t forget your towel.

Swift Package Index

Swift.org – Packages

iOS Dev Weekly – The best iOS development links, every Friday

iOS Dev Jobs

https://iosdevdirectory.com

Sven A Schmidt on mastodon

Ted Kremenek on Twitter

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WWDC and the Curious Case of xrOS

This week we review the sessions at WWDC 2023. We fact check Unified Memory, MKBHD and the Caffe Macs doors. Paul Hudson’s What’s New in SwiftUI for iOS 17 .It wasn’t a mistake — Apple betas are now free. macOS Sonoma and iOs drops support for some Macs, iPhones and iPads.Sony refuses to increase Vision Pro screen production capacity for Apple. We discuss some more Passkey sources. WWDC23 sessions, macros, SwiftData, visionOS, privacy, security, storeKit, MapKit, WorkoutKit, PhotosPicker, and more. Picks: All new frameworks presented at WWDC23.

The Curious Case of Daniel Steinberg

This week Tim sits down with Daniel Steinberg to talk about his work, teaching, and his new book The Curious Case of the Async Cafe. The book explores Swift concurrency. They also discuss Daniel’s experience as a broadcast radio host, his upcoming Top 40 format app, has his thoughts on WWDC 2023.Support More Than Just Code podcast – iOS and Swift development, news and advice

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Malin Sundberg & Kai Dombrowski

This week Tim sits down with Malin Sundberg and Kai Dombrowski, founders of Triple Glazed Studios, makers of Orbit: Time Based Inventory for macOS and iOS as well as makers of the Mercury Weather app. We discuss starting with Swift and publishing apps in SwiftUI, crashing into snow banks, under the edge of the Arctic Circle, all without having seen a single Star Wars movie (until recently.)

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Leo Dion

This week Leo Dion joins Tim to discuss his career as Server-Side Swift developer, speaker and podcaster. They discuss some computer and development history, the future of Twitter, as well as, the upcoming Reality Pro AR/VR headset rumoured to be coming from Apple. Leo makes gets an early start on the best sandwich. 

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Episode 220 – It’s Better Than AR

Greg Heo joins Tim for discussions on the new MacBook Air, iPad Pro and iPhone XR. Apple’s Recycling on the new MacBook Air is not all that! In App Pricing disappeared from the App Store. Greg visited the Samsung Developer Conference 2018 in search of the folding phone. We discussed the iOS Developer Roadmap. Helium can brick your iPhone. Apple reduces the production line for the iPhone XR. Stockholm nixes Apple Store plans in the Kungsträdgården. Bad algorithms are making inappropriate decisions. Picks: iPad Pro (2018) Review, Teach Yourself Computer Science

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Episode 208 – The Bio Sensor

This week we discuss RSUs vs stock options as well as why developers become frustrated. Google tracking continues even after users turn off location tracking. We discuss deploying new MacBook Pros in the enterprise and a hack uncovered that exploits a DEP mac before a user first logs in. Pick: Ongoing History Of New Music Podcast
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Episode 184 – Piercing the Veil

We start out with news that Apple will require new apps to be written with iOS 11 and iPhone X support. Apple also has gained half of all smart phone sales for the first time, in spite of recent rumors of an iPhone X sales short fall. We look at 1Password, it’s support of cryptocurrency and tips and tricks for 1Password organization. We discuss whether learning to program is getting harder. We also open discussion about whether software developer and consultants need errors and omissions insurance. In the after show we look at the HomePods adoption. Picks: Astropad Studio, What is the duck of productivity? and iOS Quick Reference for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch

Photo: Running Fence by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, 1976

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