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The Weekly Review
58: Talking About App Camp For Girls

The Weekly Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019


This past week, App Camp For Girls announced some difficult news. In this episode, Jean talks about her history as founder of the non-profit and aspects of the program, including the curriculum and volunteers, who have had such an impact on many lives. James describes some of the challenges of producing a big benefit concert with changes being announced just weeks away from the event. On June 5th, Jean and James will be performing nerdy music in San Jose: LIVE near WWDC James explains that the show will go on and other details in this show update: LIVE near WWDC 2019 Update

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The Weekly Review

As the annual James Dempsey and the Breakpoints LIVE near WWDC benefit concert for App Camp For Girls approaches, James reports he has spent the past few days being ‘whelmed' with show preparations. Jean and James talk about these sort of times when you are so focused on a set of urgent tasks at hand that you might not look to your trusted system for guidance for a day or two. James wonders if it is okay to operate keeping a finite number of pressing tasks in mind for a short period of time. Have you been ‘whelmed’ before? If you have tips, tricks, suggestions, or life hacks of how you deal with similar situations, we would love to hear from you on Micro.blog, Twitter or email us! On June 5th, Jean and James will be performing nerdy music: LIVE near WWDC

Apple Context Machine
App Camp for Girls, Samsung Follies, Apple Writing, w/Kelly Guimont - ACM 510

Apple Context Machine

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 65:07


Bryan Chaffin is joined by guest cohost Kelly Guimont to discuss App Camp for Girls, women in tech in both the past and present, and more. They also look at Samsung’s folding problems, and what it means to be writing about Apple today.

MacVoices Video
MacVoices #19106: Update on App Camp For Girls, and Registration is Open!

MacVoices Video

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 40:21


Aleen Simms and Kelly Guimont of App Camp For Girls return to give us the latest updates on this year’s events. Registration is now open for all of the summer’s camps, and Aileen and Kelly give us the details of the broad range of what attendees do and learn, how they do it, and their approach to earning the funds to put the camps on. This edition of MacVoices is supported by our Patreon campaign members and our PayPal Donation members. If you find value in MacVoices, please consider helping sponsor the show, and our ongoing efforts to bring you quality information. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss  - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Donate to MacVoices via Paypal or become a MacVoices Patron. Guests: Aleen Simms is the Co-Executive Director of App Camp For Girls. She also has her own business, App Launch Map, her own podcast, Originality, and is a regular on several of the The Incomparable shows. You can follow her on Twitter. Kelly Guimont is a longtime Apple geek, sitting down (on a telephone book) in front of an Apple IIe in 1983. She can still hear the ticking of the ImageWriter. Thanks to the miracle of the adjustable leg desk, she no longer needs the phonebook. Kelly writes for The Mac Observer, is the host of the Daily Observations Podcast, is co-host of The Aftershow, makes regular appearances on the British Tech Network and yet still has more to say which she saves for Twitter and Micro.blog.

MacVoices Video HD
MacVoices #19106: Update on App Camp For Girls, and Registration is Open!

MacVoices Video HD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 40:21


Aleen Simms and Kelly Guimont of App Camp For Girls return to give us the latest updates on this year’s events. Registration is now open for all of the summer’s camps, and Aileen and Kelly give us the details of the broad range of what attendees do and learn, how they do it, and their approach to earning the funds to put the camps on. This edition of MacVoices is supported by our Patreon campaign members and our PayPal Donation members. If you find value in MacVoices, please consider helping sponsor the show, and our ongoing efforts to bring you quality information. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss  - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Donate to MacVoices via Paypal or become a MacVoices Patron. Guests: Aleen Simms is the Co-Executive Director of App Camp For Girls. She also has her own business, App Launch Map, her own podcast, Originality, and is a regular on several of the The Incomparable shows. You can follow her on Twitter. Kelly Guimont is a longtime Apple geek, sitting down (on a telephone book) in front of an Apple IIe in 1983. She can still hear the ticking of the ImageWriter. Thanks to the miracle of the adjustable leg desk, she no longer needs the phonebook. Kelly writes for The Mac Observer, is the host of the Daily Observations Podcast, is co-host of The Aftershow, makes regular appearances on the British Tech Network and yet still has more to say which she saves for Twitter and Micro.blog.

The Weekly Review
51: Someday/Maybe (or Maybe Not) Domain Names

The Weekly Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019


Jean and James continue to ferret out overlooked inboxes and lists as part of our efforts to make sure that obligations and projects are correctly categorized. This week we look at a common spot where Someday/Maybe dreams hang out: the domain names that we own. We look at a few of the domains for which we have had ambitious if not actionable plans for, and talk about how to make the tough triage decisions. One of those domains that we are definitely using is livenearwwdc.com, the information central for all things about LIVE Near WWDC 2019, the annual James Dempsey and the Breakpoints benefit show for App Camp For Girls, June 5th in San Jose! Tickets will go on sale soon, and you can be notified first by signing up for our mailing list.

The PIT Show: Reflections and Interviews in the Tech World
Finding Balance Between Planning and Creativity with James Dempsey

The PIT Show: Reflections and Interviews in the Tech World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 35:13


My guest this week is James Dempsey.James is a software developer, consultant, speaker, and frontman for James Dempsey and the Breakpoints.He had the fortune of working for Apple as it made its comeback and meteoric rise to become one of the most recognized brands of all time.The Breakpoints are a mythical group of techies by day, musicians by night who bring James' humorous, nerdy songs to life.Each year the band performs LIVE near WWDC, a benefit concert for App Camp For Girls, with previous guest and App Camp co-founder Jean MacDonald rocking on electric guitar.He also co-hosts The Weekly Review podcast with MacDonald where they cover topics and points along their journey to GTD Mastery.In this conversation, James and I talk about what is required to rock the stage and maintain a career as a developer for close to two decades!Connect with James: JamesDempsey.net @jamesdempsey - Twitter Listen to James Dempsey and the Breakpoints' latest album Backtrace See the band in concert at LIVE near WWDC Subscribe to The Weekly Review

B-Sides
37: An Interview with Aleen Simms About App Camp for Girls

B-Sides

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 22:03


App Camp for Girls hosts week-long camps where girls, transgender & gender non-conforming youth learn how to create iOS apps. Learn more about the organization and its work in our community, as well as how to support its mission.

MacVoices Video HD
MacVoices #18244: App Camp For Girls Gains New Co-Executive Directors

MacVoices Video HD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 44:02


App Camp For Girls recently announced the appointment of new Co-Executive Directors Aleen Simms and Michelle Panulla as the organization continues to grow. Co-Founder Grey Osten joins Aleen and Michelle to discuss the current status and future of App Camp, the challenges they face, and some of the new activities they are using to develop their community. This edition of MacVoices is supported by Opsgenie by Atlassian.Your next incident doesn’t stand a chance. Sign up for a free account and add up to five team members now. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss  - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Links: Contribute to App Camp For Girls App Camp For Girls on Twitter App Camp For Girls on Instagram App Camp For Girls on Facebook Guests: Grey Osten has been writing iOS apps since 2010 and currently works with Smile, the Mac and iOS productivity software company, and is the lead developer for App Camp For Girls. Before joining Smile, Grey worked with Fish Hook. The journey to becoming an iOS developer started with a background in fine arts and a love for Apple products. After 4 years as a Mac Genius, Grey made the jump to writing apps. Follow Grey on Twitter. Michelle Paulla is the Co-Executive Director of App Camp For Girls. Find out about all of her projects on her web site, MichellePanulla.com, learn about her band at PieFightMusic.com, and follow her on Twitter. Aleen Simms is the Co-Executive Director of App Camp For Girls. She also has her own business, App Launch Map, her own podcast, Originality, and is a regular on several of the The Incomparable shows. You can follow her on Twitter.

MacVoices Video
MacVoices #18244: App Camp For Girls Gains New Co-Executive Directors

MacVoices Video

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 44:02


App Camp For Girls recently announced the appointment of new Co-Executive Directors Aleen Simms and Michelle Panulla as the organization continues to grow. Co-Founder Grey Osten joins Aleen and Michelle to discuss the current status and future of App Camp, the challenges they face, and some of the new activities they are using to develop their community. This edition of MacVoices is supported by Opsgenie by Atlassian.Your next incident doesn’t stand a chance. Sign up for a free account and add up to five team members now. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss  - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Links: Contribute to App Camp For Girls App Camp For Girls on Twitter App Camp For Girls on Instagram App Camp For Girls on Facebook Guests: Grey Osten has been writing iOS apps since 2010 and currently works with Smile, the Mac and iOS productivity software company, and is the lead developer for App Camp For Girls. Before joining Smile, Grey worked with Fish Hook. The journey to becoming an iOS developer started with a background in fine arts and a love for Apple products. After 4 years as a Mac Genius, Grey made the jump to writing apps. Follow Grey on Twitter. Michelle Paulla is the Co-Executive Director of App Camp For Girls. Find out about all of her projects on her web site, MichellePanulla.com, learn about her band at PieFightMusic.com, and follow her on Twitter. Aleen Simms is the Co-Executive Director of App Camp For Girls. She also has her own business, App Launch Map, her own podcast, Originality, and is a regular on several of the The Incomparable shows. You can follow her on Twitter.

The Weekly Review
33: On The Hunt For The Perfect To-Do List App, with guest Aleen Simms

The Weekly Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018


The Weekly Review welcomes its first guest! Aleen Simms, founder of App Launch Map and long-time App Camp For Girls volunteer, has been on the hunt for the perfect to-do list app. She even has a bulleted list of 10 requirements for what she is looking for. Jean and James suggest various ideas and strategies that might help Aleen get the task management life she wants, but we all agree that no app or system fits our needs perfectly. Listeners, if you have suggestions for Aleen, let us hear them! You can reach us on Micro.blog, Twitter, or via email.

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Mac Admins Podcast
Episode 96: Kelly Guimont of App Camp for Girls

Mac Admins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 76:00


SYNOPSIS: Kelly Guimont gives us a detailed look inside App Camp for Girls, and talks about all the challenges of running a multi-city camp for app development and the IT adventures it leads to. YOUR HOSTS: Tom Bridge, Partner, Technolutionary LLC [@tbridge] Marcus Ransom, Senior Apple Systems Engineer, CompNow [@marcusransom] Charles Edge, Director of Marketplace, Jamf [@cedge318] GUESTS: Kelly Guimont, IT Coordinator and Founding Volunteer, App Camp For Girls [@verso] PRESENTING SPONSOR: VMWARE WORKSPACE ONE VMware Workspace ONE empowers you with full macOS lifecycle management. Get past the hassles of legacy imaging with faster modern onboarding. Easily deliver all your native Mac app packages as well as SaaS and virtual Windows apps, and empower users with one-click single sign on. Stay on top of your security needs with complete encryption management and rich conditional access. The recognized industry leading unified endpoint management solution is your one stop for all Apple devices and apps. Learn more at www.workspaceone.com LISTEN! LINKS & NOTES App Camp For Girls Koala Pad (not full of drop bears) Jean McDonald Git Tower App Camp Interest form Donate to App Camp Kelly on the Incomparable SUPPORTING SPONSORS The Mac Admins Podcast is sponsored this week by Spoke and Jumpcloud Click through for a free 30-day trial of Spoke! Click through for 10 users for free at Jumpcloud! PATREON SPONSORS The Mac Admins Podcast has launched a Patreon Campaign! Our named patrons this month include Randy Wong, Chad Swartwout, Jonathan Spiva, William Smith, Justin Holt and Dan Collings. Thanks everyone! MAC ADMINS PODCAST COMMUNITY CALENDAR, SPONSORED BY WATCHMAN MONITORING Conference Sites Event Name Location Dates Cost MacSysdamin Göteborg, Sweden October 2-5 US$1400 Jamf Nation User Conference Minneapolis, Minnesota October 23-25 US$799 Objective by the Sea Wailea, HI November 3-4 Patreon-Backer MacTech Conference Los Angeles, CA November 6-9 US$899 Meetups Event Name Location Dates Cost Houston Apple Admins FlightAware September 27, 6:00 p.m. Central Free Brisbane Apple Wranglers Fishburners September 27, 7:00 p.m. AEST Free RATE US ON ITUNES! Rate Us On Apple Podcasts! SPONSOR MAC ADMINS PODCAST! If you’re interested in sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast, please email podcast@macadmins.org for more information. SOCIAL MEDIA Get the latest about the Mac Admins Podcast, follow us on Twitter! We’re @MacAdmPodcast!

Micro Monday
Micro Monday Extra: Micro Meetup in Minneapolis

Micro Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018


Noisy cafe alert! Jean is in Minneapolis to support the launching of a new App Camp For Girls organization, and had a chance to attend a Micro Meetup with Patrick, Tim, Rob, and Isaac. The recording conditions were less than ideal, so this is a short one, but very educational for the first-time visitor to the Twin Cities.

The Weekly Review
8: The Usual Monkey Wrench

The Weekly Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018


This week Jean and James record out of the studio for the first time. They talk about how their trusted organizational systems held up to the demands of the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in San Jose. Topics include handling an unexpected monkey wrench thrown into the works for the James Dempsey and the Breakpoints LIVE near WWDC 2018 benefit concert for App Camp For Girls, and planning on some time to recuperate and recover after a busy event week like WWDC. Photos from LIVE near WWDC 2018, courtesy of photographer Adam Tow. Recorded at the historic McMenamins Edgefield in beautiful Troutdale, Oregon. Listeners: We encourage you to do your weekly review, if you haven't already. And after you finish your weekly review or if you reach a goal like hitting Inbox Zero, we'd love to hear from you on Micro.blog (@TheWeeklyReview) or Twitter (@WeeklyReviewFM). Get $5 off Sanebox (referral link) Get $5 off Mailstrom (referral link)

The Weekly Review
6: Productivity Nerd Christmas

The Weekly Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018


This week, we celebrate James’s extraordinary accomplishment of reaching Inbox Zero, down from over 100K messages! We talk about the role of the inbox as a temporary waystation for email that needs to be processed, and we share our strategies for processing email. And we can hardly contain our excitement over the release of OmniFocus 3 for iOS. Mail Act-On by the SmallCubed team MsgFiler by Adam Tow OmniFocus 3 for iOS by the OmniGroup team If you'll be in San Jose during WWDC week, you'll find James and Jean performing LIVE near WWDC at the James Dempsey and the Breakpoints benefit concert for App Camp For Girls. Tickets are available at http://livenearwwdc.com .

The Weekly Review
5: A Container of Pebbles

The Weekly Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018


This week, Jean and James discuss attempting to bounce back from weeks that turn out far from perfect as well as trying to balance personal accountability with not beating yourself up too much when things don't go as planned. The conversation moves to identifying the next actionable task in a project and how that can take ‘big rocks' and turn them into manageable pebbles. Listeners: We encourage you to do your weekly review, if you haven't already! And after you finish your weekly review or if you reach a goal like hitting Inbox Zero, we'd love to hear from you on Micro.blog (@TheWeeklyReview) or Twitter (@WeeklyReviewFM). And if you'll be in San Jose during WWDC week, you'll find James and Jean performing LIVE near WWDC at the James Dempsey and the Breakpoints benefit concert for App Camp For Girls. Tickets are available at http://livenearwwdc.com .

The Weekly Review
4: Backsliding, Deferred

The Weekly Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018


This week, James and Jean review their respective crazy weeks (ukulele conference! three nights of nephew wrangling!) and how their task management goals suffered. Progress was made, because we didn't let ourselves give up and adapted our methods to fit reality. Listeners: do that weekly review, if you haven’t already! We find it to be a great stress reliever, even when we are way behind on what we are trying to get done. Going to be in San Jose on June 6? Come out for a fun night of geeky music and support App Camp For Girls at the Seventh Annual LIVE near WWDC show, featuring the inimitable James Dempsey and the Breakpoints! (Jean will be there, as always, playing guitar on a couple of numbers, as well as many of your favorite Mac and iOS developers.) Tickets are on sale now!

Roundabout: Creative Chaos
106. Jean MacDonald

Roundabout: Creative Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 74:12


Join Tammy Coron and Tim Mitra on Episode 106, which was recorded on March 08, 2018. On this episode, they talk with Jean MacDonald. Jean is a community manager at Micro.blog and the founder of App Camp For Girls. She's also an occasional Lyft driver and dog walker. If you like listening to Roundabout: Creative Chaos, and you want to know how you can help support the show, please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/justwritecode.

The iPhreaks Show
iPS 218: App Launch Map with Aleen Simms

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 39:05


Panel: Gui Rambo Jaim Zuber Erica Sadun Andrew Madsen Special Guest: Aleen Simms In today's episode, the iPhreaks discuss app launch map with Aleen Simms. Aleen has been working in a variety of tech industry roles for nearly a decade. Currently, she is the proprietress of App Launch Map, which helps iOS and Mac developers with the non-code side of launching or updating an app. She also organizes App Camp for Girls Phoenix, where she helps girls, transgender, and gender non-conforming kids learn about the joys (and sometimes misadventures) of iOS app development. A podcaster herself, you can find Aleen on her own show, Originality, where she and her cohost try to get to the roots of creative genius. You can also find her on The Incomparable from time to time. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: App Launch Map Intro Screenshots How has the App Store changed over the past few years? New features on the app store Agile Bits How did you develop App Launch Map? What can developers do to improve their app store presence? What are differences between launching large apps and smaller devs? How is the Mac App Store different than the iOS App Store? How you handle clients Contracting Being a woman in tech App Camp For Girls, IndieGoGo Fundraising to add new cities Links: https://www.relay.fm/originality/ http://theincomparable.com http://appcamp4girls.com/contribute https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/app-camp-2020-help-us-expand-to-3-new-cities-education/ Picks: Gui: Apple TV 4K and HDR Devices Jaim Hacking With Swift Awards https://www.hackingwithswift.com/awards Andrew Stranger Things on Netflix +2 Aleen The Good Place

Devchat.tv Master Feed
iPS 218: App Launch Map with Aleen Simms

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 39:05


Panel: Gui Rambo Jaim Zuber Erica Sadun Andrew Madsen Special Guest: Aleen Simms In today's episode, the iPhreaks discuss app launch map with Aleen Simms. Aleen has been working in a variety of tech industry roles for nearly a decade. Currently, she is the proprietress of App Launch Map, which helps iOS and Mac developers with the non-code side of launching or updating an app. She also organizes App Camp for Girls Phoenix, where she helps girls, transgender, and gender non-conforming kids learn about the joys (and sometimes misadventures) of iOS app development. A podcaster herself, you can find Aleen on her own show, Originality, where she and her cohost try to get to the roots of creative genius. You can also find her on The Incomparable from time to time. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: App Launch Map Intro Screenshots How has the App Store changed over the past few years? New features on the app store Agile Bits How did you develop App Launch Map? What can developers do to improve their app store presence? What are differences between launching large apps and smaller devs? How is the Mac App Store different than the iOS App Store? How you handle clients Contracting Being a woman in tech App Camp For Girls, IndieGoGo Fundraising to add new cities Links: https://www.relay.fm/originality/ http://theincomparable.com http://appcamp4girls.com/contribute https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/app-camp-2020-help-us-expand-to-3-new-cities-education/ Picks: Gui: Apple TV 4K and HDR Devices Jaim Hacking With Swift Awards https://www.hackingwithswift.com/awards Andrew Stranger Things on Netflix +2 Aleen The Good Place

Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots
253: iPads For Camp (Aleen Simms)

Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 27:22


Chad is joined by Aleen Simms, an organizer for App Camp For Girls, to discuss the importance and logistics of their new Indiegogo Campaign. Head over to the App Camp Indiegogo via tbot.io/appcamp to have your donation matched today! App Camp for Girls Volunteer! Volunteer Interest Form The Incomparable Podcast Aleen on The Incomparable Network Originality Podcast Aleen on Twitter Check out our newest podcast, Crossroads. Thank you to Storyblocks for sponsoring today's episode!

Macworld
Episode 519: Three cheers for App Camp for Girls

Macworld

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 63:52


Susie and Glenn are joined by Jean MacDonald and Grey Osten of App Camp for Girls, who discuss their project, their curriculum, and the importance of snacks.

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

Hey the MTJC T-Shirt is back for 2016. We chat about the rumored MacBook Pro refresh, thanks to Justin Stanley, and riff on a Pro iOS or mashup of iOS & OS X.  We dissect the Mac Dev 2016 Survey. Is Apple stealing your Music and are they responsible for dyld crashes? Github has a new pricing policy. Jaime attended CocoaConf 2016 in Seattle. Picks: Star Wars - Episode V “The Empire Strikes Back” Homage, Launcher, GIF, Deadpool, BonMot, Managed App Configuration. Episode 91 Show Notes: MTJC T-Shirt: USA  Edition MTJC T-Shirt: EU Edition MacBook Pro MacID Near Lock Mac Dev Survey 2016 App Camp For Girls Ladies Learning Code Women write better code, study suggests Apple stole my music GitHub unlimited repositories GitLab CocoaConf 2016 Seattle Mark Zarra Daniel Steinberg Brent Simmons James Dempsey Ellen Shapiro Jonathan Penn dyld crash at launch App Config Community (discussion cut from the show) InvisibleRed RoundaboutFM - Episode 55 – Joseph Cieplinski RoundaboutFM - Episode 56 - Agile Bettys Episode 91 Picks: Star Wars - Episode V “The Empire Strikes Back” Homage Launcher GIF Deadpool BonMot Managed App Configuration

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
Episode 90: Beaver Tails & Poutine. Puppies Optional

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2016 92:22


We follow up on Apple Music API, iOSReal's iOS podcast review, hiring iOS dev teams, Trutone displays, TZStackviews. Tim gives his review of talks and the tech workshop at NSNorth 2016, featuring Daniel Steinberg, Ayaka Nonaka, Gwen Weston, Gene Goykhman, Liz Marley, Jonathan Rhyne, Pamela Pavliscak, Rob Segal and Robles Jama. We talk about PerfectlySoft and Buddy Build. We also discuss the end of the iPhone by examining iPhone Warning Signs. Picks: HomeControl, Xcode Configs Episode 90 Show Notes: Apple announces new Apple Music API Best iOS Podcasts in 2016 Jessy Catterwaul on Episode 89 – “WWDC is cancelled” FoS Ryan Renna - Understanding the 9.7 True Tone Display NSNorth Highlights Daniel Steinberg - Swift Tech workshop. Penulimate Evernote Ayaka Nonaka - Clean View Layout with iOS9 Features Gene Goykhman - Writing Backends Can be Fun PerfectlySoft Buddy build - build apps faster Liz Marley - Safety, Fun, and Learning App Camp For Girls Pamela Pavliscak - Designing Like a Human in the Age of Algorithms Hockey Hall of Fame Karl Moskowski Anluan O'Brian Paddy O'Brien Adrienne Marshall Dan Byers Philippe Casgrain Rob Segal - Journey to the East Mega Jump Robles Jama - Charting on the App Store: How to climb to the top (and stay there) Next Keyboard Wake Alarm iPhone Warning Signs The Greatest Investors: Peter Lynch Joe Cieplisnky on Roundabout Apple Campus Phillips Hue - HomeKit Leena Mansour Episode 68 – The Future of Swift Idioms Greg Heo - Switching Your Mind to Swift Episode 90 Picks: HomeControl Xcode Configs Using Xcode Configs for API endpoint Hacking Your Phone Blackbox - Think Outside the Box  

The iPhreaks Show
144 iPS Learning and Teaching

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 32:45


01:13 - How Jaim and Andrew Got Started in Programming Apple IIe HyperCard 05:33 - Learning How to Program 08:46 - Mentoring Code Reviews Pair Programming 15:37 - Lessons Learned Teaching New Devs “Go read the documentation.” 23:17 - Getting Kids Involved in Programming Code.org Scratch     CODE SAVVY Picks Scratch (Jaim) Hour of Code (Jaim) CODE SAVVY (Jaim) Prepo 2 (Andrew) App Camp For Girls (Andrew)  

Devchat.tv Master Feed
144 iPS Learning and Teaching

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 32:45


01:13 - How Jaim and Andrew Got Started in Programming Apple IIe HyperCard 05:33 - Learning How to Program 08:46 - Mentoring Code Reviews Pair Programming 15:37 - Lessons Learned Teaching New Devs “Go read the documentation.” 23:17 - Getting Kids Involved in Programming Code.org Scratch     CODE SAVVY Picks Scratch (Jaim) Hour of Code (Jaim) CODE SAVVY (Jaim) Prepo 2 (Andrew) App Camp For Girls (Andrew)  

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
Episode 58: #58 - Speak Now or Keep Your Peace

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2015 91:36


This week we discuss the early success of iOS 9 installs. We cover the XcodeGhost that loaded malicious content through tainted copies of Xcode. We discuss the overwhelming success of Content Blockers and one developers decision to remove his blocker app. We discuss the reports on Apple's Car team assembling. We cover our experiences with the Apple TV Developer Kit, App Transport Security, Multitasking and Storyboard References. Picks: Shush & Reverse Crown Episode 58 Show Notes: iOS 9 is already running on more than half of Apple mobile devices iOS 9 adoption Xcode 7 Validating Your Version of Xcode OS X: About Gatekeeper Hundreds of millions of devices potentially affected by first major iOS malware outbreak Just doesn’t feel good John Gruber Rene Ritchie Jason Snell Federico Viticci Page Load Time Comparison App Camp For Girls Macworld Digital Magazine (U.S.) Report: Apple's electric car given 2019 launch date Report: Apple met with California DMV to discuss self-driving cars Apple TV Developer Kit Storyboard References App Transport Security Technote WORKING WITH APPLE’S APP TRANSPORT SECURITY Networking with NSURLSession Facebook SDK for iOS About Multitasking on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Episode 58 Picks: The Apple Watch and 'Reverse Crown' Mizage Shush

The iPhreaks Show
115 iPS Women Who Code and Diversity with Michele Titolo

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2015 58:36


Check out RailsClips!   01:53 - Michele Titolo and Women Who Code Introduction Twitter Blog Facebook 02:15 - Origin Story 501(c) Organization 03:11 - Stated Mission “Inspire women to excel in technology careers” 04:12 - Mentorship Glassbreakers (A peer mentorship community for professional women) 08:54 - Getting Started and Getting Involved 11:27 - Value 12:42 - Remote/Virtual Membership/Communication 15:08 - What Makes Women Who Code Different (from other groups)?     18:02 - Is there a need for groups like this? What issues do these address? 22:34 - Implementing Diversity into the Workplace Job Postings Michele's tweet about a job posting Practical and Universal Interview Questions Workplace Culture Benefits Communication & Teamwork Cate Hudson: Programmers and Racecars 32:29 - Terminology (Using words like “guys”) 35:16 - Is it really harder for women to get jobs? Resume Anonymization Dropping Out/Reentering the Tech Industry Re-Recruit From the Leaky Pipeline (Model View Culture article) 43:13 - The Community at Large (How can we help make the community more open and welcome?) Inclusive Events Codes of Conduct Change Within *Your Own* Organization (Advocacy) Learning About Other People (Be Empathetic; Be Respectful) 46:08 - Are there people who can help people/companies diversify? Ashe Dryden The Diverse Team by Ashe Dryden The Ada Initiative Natural Introductions 49:49 - How can I help? (as a man) Donations Fund Club AlterConf Volunteering 51:47 - Study Resources (Proof) Model View Culture Cosmodrome (from Brianna Wu)   Groups and Mailing Lists (mentioned in this episode) Glassbreakers Women Who Code SF (San Francisco) DevChix Tech LadyMafia   Girls Who Code Black Girls Code PyLadies Ladies Who Code RailsBridge App Camp For Girls Girl Develop It Mobile Bridge Geekettes PowerToFly MotherCoders The Ada Initiative Fund Club AlterConf Picks Power Up Your Animations! with Marin Todorov (Alondo) Poker Theory & Analytics (Alondo) Paracord (Chuck) Soto Pocket Torch (Chuck) Kate Heddleston: How Our Engineering Environments are Killing Diversity (Michele) Ashe Dryden: The Responsibility of "Diversity" (Michele) Conference proposal writing: From brainstorm to submit @ 360iDev 2015 (Michele)

Devchat.tv Master Feed
115 iPS Women Who Code and Diversity with Michele Titolo

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2015 58:36


Check out RailsClips!   01:53 - Michele Titolo and Women Who Code Introduction Twitter Blog Facebook 02:15 - Origin Story 501(c) Organization 03:11 - Stated Mission “Inspire women to excel in technology careers” 04:12 - Mentorship Glassbreakers (A peer mentorship community for professional women) 08:54 - Getting Started and Getting Involved 11:27 - Value 12:42 - Remote/Virtual Membership/Communication 15:08 - What Makes Women Who Code Different (from other groups)?     18:02 - Is there a need for groups like this? What issues do these address? 22:34 - Implementing Diversity into the Workplace Job Postings Michele's tweet about a job posting Practical and Universal Interview Questions Workplace Culture Benefits Communication & Teamwork Cate Hudson: Programmers and Racecars 32:29 - Terminology (Using words like “guys”) 35:16 - Is it really harder for women to get jobs? Resume Anonymization Dropping Out/Reentering the Tech Industry Re-Recruit From the Leaky Pipeline (Model View Culture article) 43:13 - The Community at Large (How can we help make the community more open and welcome?) Inclusive Events Codes of Conduct Change Within *Your Own* Organization (Advocacy) Learning About Other People (Be Empathetic; Be Respectful) 46:08 - Are there people who can help people/companies diversify? Ashe Dryden The Diverse Team by Ashe Dryden The Ada Initiative Natural Introductions 49:49 - How can I help? (as a man) Donations Fund Club AlterConf Volunteering 51:47 - Study Resources (Proof) Model View Culture Cosmodrome (from Brianna Wu)   Groups and Mailing Lists (mentioned in this episode) Glassbreakers Women Who Code SF (San Francisco) DevChix Tech LadyMafia   Girls Who Code Black Girls Code PyLadies Ladies Who Code RailsBridge App Camp For Girls Girl Develop It Mobile Bridge Geekettes PowerToFly MotherCoders The Ada Initiative Fund Club AlterConf Picks Power Up Your Animations! with Marin Todorov (Alondo) Poker Theory & Analytics (Alondo) Paracord (Chuck) Soto Pocket Torch (Chuck) Kate Heddleston: How Our Engineering Environments are Killing Diversity (Michele) Ashe Dryden: The Responsibility of "Diversity" (Michele) Conference proposal writing: From brainstorm to submit @ 360iDev 2015 (Michele)

Overtired
41: Back to OS 9

Overtired

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2015 65:22


After some of the biggest Apple and Taylor Swift (as well as Apple and Taylor Swift) news in some time, Christina and Brett team back up to touch on everything including major security exploits, the real (original) Apple Watch roadmap, and tackle Jurassic World and Spy. Note: This episode was recorded LIVE during the final explosion of the big Taylor Swift v. Apple throwdown, and features our first-ever Roving Reporter Breaking News Break. Brought to you by Backblaze: Unlimited, unthrottled backup for $5/month. Try it for free, with no credit card required. App Camp For Girls 3.0: Their IndieGoGo campaign ends at 11:59pm July 1st 2015. Help them meet their funding goal to help build a better foundation for women in tech. Let's Keep Helping Molly Holzschlag: If you need to know more about who Molly is and why we all owe her a major debt, listen to Systematic 137. Show Notes and Links Exclusive: Tim Cook says lack of diversity in tech is 'our fault' WWDC AWOLNATION Red Bull Records XARA exploits Spy The Heat Jurassic World

Mac Power Users
Mac Power Users 260: Creating and Running a Nonprofit with Jean MacDonald

Mac Power Users

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2015 101:06


Jean MacDonald, founder of App Camp For Girls joins Katie and David to talk about her experiences creating a nonprofit. Jean discusses the genesis of App Camp, generating community support, the logistics of running, funding and marketing.

Systematic
138: Quiz Compendium with Jean MacDonald

Systematic

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 58:14


A few years ago, Jean MacDonald left a company she co-founded to run App Camp For Girls full-time. She and Brett discuss future expansion plans, App Camp’s first app, and making tech education accessible.

Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon
Season 2 Episode 6: Regional Arts and Culture Council (RACC), App Camp for Girls

Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 59:21


The Non-Profit Hour chats with Jeff Hawthorne of the Regional Arts and Culture Council (RACC). Plus, we revisit our interview with Jean MacDonald of the App Camp for Girls.

Systematic
138: Quiz Compendium with Jean MacDonald

Systematic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2015 58:14


A few years ago, Jean MacDonald left a company she co-founded to run App Camp For Girls full-time. She and Brett discuss future expansion plans, App Camp's first app, and making tech education accessible.

Serious Business
6: Google Codpiece

Serious Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2014 42:29


Discussed: Fussy coffee, why we can't have nice things, living for the present, gender bias, field trips to Google, soup, App Camp For Girls, the Henry Ford museum, and an extended riff on technology in the classroom. We also say "on the regular" on the regular. We recorded this episode before being part of Misfit Radio, so pardon our blatant disregard for our beloved patron network and ignorant pre-iPhone-6 tech punditry.

Macworld
Episode 398: App Camp For Girls

Macworld

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2014 53:38


Jean MacDonald ends her career with Smile Software to devote her time to AppCamp4Girls, a non-profit program to bring girls and women into app development.

jean macdonald smile software app camp for girls
Foodie Flashback
21. 'ADHD and Dole Whip' with Kelly Guimont

Foodie Flashback

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 71:14


Most people know her from her many podcasts, her work for [App Camp For Girls][8550-0001] or her amazing tech support skills. Today, however, Kelly and I talk all about food, ADHD and Dole Whip at Disneyland.