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More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
Episode 357: Malin Sundberg & Kai Dombrowski

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

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 105:00


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.) Thanks to our Patrons: Greg Heo Paul Wilkinson Bevan Anderson Give us some feedback or ask questions with #askmtjc on Twitter (https://twitter.com/search?q=%23askmtjc&src=typed_query). Join our slack channel (https://itguytechno.slack.com). Special Guests: Kai Dombrowski and Malin Sundberg.

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

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. Special Guest: Leo Dion.

UNBeknownst
Episode 14: From Artsy to Shopify, Ash Furrow on compassionate software development and separating yourself from your work

UNBeknownst

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 41:50


Ash Furrow (BCS'09) is a compassionate software developer who launched his career while still a computer science student at UNB. After graduating, Ash and his partner moved to Toronto, then Amsterdam, and then New York, where he joined Artsy as it was just beginning to grow into the world's largest online marketplace for art. He finally moved home to New Brunswick in 2020 and is now working at Shopify. Ash has authored a number of books, built many apps, spoken at conferences around the world, and is a prolific contributor to open-source software. On his blog, he writes about programming, team leadership, mental health, and his explorations of the humanities.  In this episode:    How Ash's UNB experience helped launch his career and led to developing his own apps  The lessons he learned through early explorations of building apps during the rise of the smartphone    Ash's approach to compassionate software development and his motivation for building a psychologically safe work environment   How his career with Artsy inspired his work with open-source software and building online communities of contributors   The challenges of moving to New York and introducing the idea of e-commerce to a market that had previously resisted the internet    Helping people gain new perspectives and grow as a community through open-source software  Ash's advice for coders and developers to separate themselves from their work   The transition of moving back to New Brunswick to work for Shopify, and shifting to a beginner's mindset         Links and resources:    Ash's LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashfurrow/ Ash's blog: https://ashfurrow.com/blog/   Discover Ash's published books: https://ashfurrow.com/books   UNB Fredericton Faculty of Computer Science:  https://www.unb.ca/fredericton/cs/   Learn more about Artsy: https://www.artsy.net/   Learn more about Shopify: https://www.shopify.ca/   Thanks to:    Our alumni host, Ian Smith  Music by alumni artist, Beats of Burden   Our alumni Affinity Partners, TD Insurance, Manulife, and MBNA Mastercard      To listen to UNBeknownst and for more info on the podcast, the hosts and how to subscribe to new episode alerts, visit our website 

Blog Cast
Ep 10: Ash Furrow: Building better software by building better teams

Blog Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 29:25


Today's post is "Building better software by building better teams" by Ash Furrow, read by Ash himself. It was first published in March 2018 on Ash's blog. The original post can be found at https://ashfurrow.com/blog/building-better-software-by-building-better-teams/. We're always looking for great blog post from the wonderful world of tech and data. Follow us on Twitter @blogcastpod to suggest your favorite posts, or email blogcastpod@gmail.com. We'd also love to hear from folks who want to read for us! Hear ya later :)

Artsy Engineering Radio
4: Scaling Your Impact

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 34:53


Jon Allured, Ash Furrow, and Steve Hicks discuss scaling your impact as an engineer. How can engineers be more effective and create more value than we capture?

Artsy Engineering Radio
2: How Artsy Hires Engineers

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 35:36


Ash Furrow and Steve Hicks talk about hiring practices to avoid, how Artsy hires engineers, and the right questions to ask in an interview.

Artsy Engineering Radio
1: How To Have Good Meetings

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 27:41


Ash Furrow talks with Steve Hicks about facilitating meaningful and inclusive team meetings, and how meetings are part of building teams, trust, and systems.

Devchat.tv Master Feed
RNR 150: React Native Pros and Cons

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 55:53


In this episode of React Native Radio the panel walks through an article written by Net Guru outlining the pros and cons of React Native. The first pro the panel discusses is that is React Native is faster to build. The panel shares their experience with building with React Native. They agree that React Native is fast unless unique customization is necessary; this leads them to discuss one of the cons of React Native, the lack of some custom modules.    The next pro they discuss is the fact that this one framework can work across multiple platforms. While they agree React Native is not perfect, it does do a good job sharing code and other things across platforms. This saves on cost and time. Another pro they discuss is hot reloading, which included over the air updates and fast refresh.    Smaller teams are both pros and cons according to the panel. Smaller teams are possible because everyone works together, there is no longer a need for an iOS team and an Android team. The panel does point out specialists in those platforms may still be needed to work out any kinks in the different platforms. They explain how whether smaller teams are a pro or a con is based on the case.    They discuss the controversy of how fast React Native is. It is faster than some frameworks and slower than others. The panel discusses their experience with React Native speed, performance, and how they are measured. Simplified UI is the last pro on the list.    The cons they overview once more, though they do discuss them in how they relate to the pros. The first con the panel discusses is less smooth navigation. The panel believes that the navigation works great unless you create something custom or irregular. The other cons are the lack of custom modules and the need for Native developers. They end by discusses the alternative frameworks to React Native and their experience with them.  Panelists Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Christopher Reyes Sponsors G2i  Infinite Red CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links React Native Pros and Cons  RN Platform module  RN Device Info  RN 0.61 with Fast Refresh  RNR 145 Five Approaches to RN  Ash Furrow, The Case for React Native  https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: https://kanbanflow.com/ https://tomato-timer.com/ Josh Justice: It Doesn’t Have to Be Crazy At Work Christopher Reyes: https://www.letgo.com/en-us https://offerup.com/

React Native Radio
RNR 150: React Native Pros and Cons

React Native Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 55:53


In this episode of React Native Radio the panel walks through an article written by Net Guru outlining the pros and cons of React Native. The first pro the panel discusses is that is React Native is faster to build. The panel shares their experience with building with React Native. They agree that React Native is fast unless unique customization is necessary; this leads them to discuss one of the cons of React Native, the lack of some custom modules.    The next pro they discuss is the fact that this one framework can work across multiple platforms. While they agree React Native is not perfect, it does do a good job sharing code and other things across platforms. This saves on cost and time. Another pro they discuss is hot reloading, which included over the air updates and fast refresh.    Smaller teams are both pros and cons according to the panel. Smaller teams are possible because everyone works together, there is no longer a need for an iOS team and an Android team. The panel does point out specialists in those platforms may still be needed to work out any kinks in the different platforms. They explain how whether smaller teams are a pro or a con is based on the case.    They discuss the controversy of how fast React Native is. It is faster than some frameworks and slower than others. The panel discusses their experience with React Native speed, performance, and how they are measured. Simplified UI is the last pro on the list.    The cons they overview once more, though they do discuss them in how they relate to the pros. The first con the panel discusses is less smooth navigation. The panel believes that the navigation works great unless you create something custom or irregular. The other cons are the lack of custom modules and the need for Native developers. They end by discusses the alternative frameworks to React Native and their experience with them.  Panelists Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Christopher Reyes Sponsors G2i  Infinite Red CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links React Native Pros and Cons  RN Platform module  RN Device Info  RN 0.61 with Fast Refresh  RNR 145 Five Approaches to RN  Ash Furrow, The Case for React Native  https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: https://kanbanflow.com/ https://tomato-timer.com/ Josh Justice: It Doesn’t Have to Be Crazy At Work Christopher Reyes: https://www.letgo.com/en-us https://offerup.com/

How To Code Well
Compassionate Software Development - Ash Furrow Interview - S2 EP 10

How To Code Well

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 49:25


Ash Furrow talks about compassionate software development in today's How To Code Well podcast. Ash Furrow is a speaker, author, volunteer and open source contributor. Ash runs a weekly Peer Lab in New York and is a volunteer at Pursuit (Formally known as Coalition for Queens or C4Q) Ash Furrow has written the following books for iOS Your First Swift App https://leanpub.com/yourfirstswiftapp/ UICollectionView: The Complete Guide https://amzn.to/2UrRKtL For an updated listing checkout the website https://ashfurrow.com/books/ Follow Ash Furrow Website: https://ashfurrow.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/ashfurrow Mastodon: https://mastodon.technology/@ashfurrow Peer Labs: https://peerlab.community/ Pursuit/Coalition for Queens: https://www.pursuit.org/ Listen to the podcast: http://podcast.howtocodewell.net ------------------------------- == My Programming Courses == Professional programming courses for web developers https://howtocodewell.net/courses/pro Docker in Motion http://bit.ly/2vvz2sA Hands-On Microservices in Python http://bit.ly/2S6aMYB == Recommended Programming Books == Manning Publications books http://bit.ly/2BIrExp Python books https://howtocodewell.net/shop/books/python PHP books https://howtocodewell.net/shop/books/php Linux books https://howtocodewell.net/shop/books/linux MYSQL books https://howtocodewell.net/shop/books/mysql Docker books http://howtocodewell.net/shop/books/docker Website hosting from Cloudways: http://bit.ly/2CKb79b NordVPN http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-8810198-12814552 Namecheap $0.88 for a domain http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-8810198-13266659G

Fireside Swift
EP 59 - SCHRÖDINGER’S VOTE

Fireside Swift

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 57:29


Show Notes:* Apple Docs for TypeAlias: https://docs.swift.org/swift-book/ReferenceManual/Declarations.html#grammar_typealias-declaration* Apple Docs for AssociatedType (search for “Associated Type”): https://docs.swift.org/swift-book/LanguageGuide/Generics.html* Fantastic blog by the Ash Furrow of artsy: http://artsy.github.io/blog/2016/06/24/typealias-for-great-good/* Blog post by Abhimuralidharan that explains the difference between Reference and Value types (it has a nifty chart 3/4 of the way through): https://medium.com/@abhimuralidharan/difference-between-value-type-and-a-reference-type-in-ios-swift-18cb5145ad7a* Learn about Hustle and Code here: https://hustlencode.xyz/home* Register for Hustle and Code here: https://hustlencode.xyz/register/volunteer Sponsors* Sentry Link $100 credit (only for new accounts): https://sentry.io/signup/?code=firesideswiftFireside Swift Theme song by Mike “Golden Pipes” DillinghamBlind Love Dub by Jeris (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/55416 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat)

Swift by Sundell
4: “Fake Canadian”, with special guest Ash Furrow

Swift by Sundell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 48:46


Ash Furrow from Artsy joins John to answer questions about being inspired by other languages, asynchronous programming, doing test-driven development and much more.

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
Episode 127: Empty Jay Sea and the Holy Grail

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

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2017 89:15


This week Tammy Coron, Jaime Lopez Jr and Tim Mitra follow up on What the iPhone Means to Me as well as Consumer Reports turnaround on recommending the new MacBook Pro. We also follow up on rumors of Apple taking of Netflix and Spotify by creating it's own content. We discuss Google's acquisition of the Fabric set of tools. We delve into the world of digital color discussing Instagram's adoption of Wide Color. We also examine Ash Furrow's post on Naming Things in Swift. Our Picks this week are; Affinity Designer, Universal Principles of Design, The History of Paper Money and Zepelin.

Devchat.tv Master Feed
180 iPS Swift Playground Books with Ash Furrow

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 34:35


0:15: Introduction Ash Furrow Artsy Playground Books 5:45: Capabilities Customization Coding 9:45: Comparison to Apple Learn to Code Playground book Lack of tools RxSwift Playground 14:50: Who are the books for? UICollectionView 18:00: The user experience Keyboarding Auto-complete 23:15: Playground Book tool Ruby Open-source project Debugging experience Configuration to Mac HyperCard Picks: Postman Mac App (Andrew) Turn Season Two (Rod) Rod’s Blog (Rod) Dark Matter (Ash)

The iPhreaks Show
180 iPS Swift Playground Books with Ash Furrow

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 34:35


0:15: Introduction Ash Furrow Artsy Playground Books 5:45: Capabilities Customization Coding 9:45: Comparison to Apple Learn to Code Playground book Lack of tools RxSwift Playground 14:50: Who are the books for? UICollectionView 18:00: The user experience Keyboarding Auto-complete 23:15: Playground Book tool Ruby Open-source project Debugging experience Configuration to Mac HyperCard Picks: Postman Mac App (Andrew) Turn Season Two (Rod) Rod’s Blog (Rod) Dark Matter (Ash)

Fatal Error
2. View Models

Fatal Error

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 30:05


In our second episode, we discuss view models. Chris starts with a bold definition of what they are, and more importantly, what they aren't. Soroush raises some concerns he's had with view models, and Chris explains his approach. Finally, we touch on how reactive programming is related to view models. Soroush's post: MVVM is not very good Ash Furrow's response: MVVM is exceptionally ok The Facade Pattern Canonical MVVM, by Rogelio Gudino, delves into the backstory of how MVVM got started at Microsoft Caleb Davenport and Sam Soffes discuss view models for empty states on runtime.fm Sources and Sinks The ReactiveViewModel README has an excellent description of MVVM architecture and its benefits ReactiveCocoa and MVVM, an Introduction, from Bob Spryn, walks through theory and examples of the MVVM architecture, using ReactiveCocoa for bindings MVVM in Swift reviews Artsy's experience in transitioning to MVVM in Swift C-41 from Ash Furrow is an OSS application demonstrating MVVM On Pinboard, Chris has collected a lot of other useful MVVM links

SwiftCoders: Interviews with Swift Developers
22: Ash Furrow - Software Developer at Artsy

SwiftCoders: Interviews with Swift Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 73:12


Ash is one of the rockstars in our young Swift community. We're so lucky to have him as a member and a resource. Enjoy! Ash on Twitter - @AshFurrow - https://twitter.com/ashfurrowhttps://ashfurrow.com/blog/we-need-to-replace-objective-c/https://github.com/ashfurrow/playground-book-linthttp://danger.systems/http://artsy.github.io/blog/2016/01/30/iOS-Junior-Interviews/https://ashfurrow.com/blog/normalizing-struggle/https://github.com/artsy/eigen Questions, comments, or you just wanna say Hi? Contact your host @garricn on Twitter This episode was recorded using the Cast platform by @JulianLepinski. Wanna start your own podcast? Try Cast!

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

This we discuss various implementations of Stack Views, UI Testing and Unwind Segues. An Apple Watch Easter Egg is debunked as well as the Stolen app. Picks: Desktop Neo, A simple tip to reduce App Store rejections and Testing in iOS. Episode 75 Show Notes: UIStackViews Sam Davies Introducing Stack Views Series (Swift) XCode 6: How To Debug The View Hierarchy In Your Storyboard Mysteries of Auto Layout, Part 1 TZStackView OAStackView You need to read this review Canada Mac Prices Oil price falls below $28 a barrel - less than cost of an actual barrel Calabash Appium Robotium Expresso Nimble Snapshots - Ash Furrow Eidolon code walkthrough unwind segues vs delegation in storyboards Apple Watch Easter Egg Stolen, which turned your Twitter profile into a trading card, is pulled from the App Store Tim Mitra - RoundaboutFM podcast Episode 75 Picks: Desktop Neo A simple tip to reduce App Store rejections Testing in iOS Series

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

SPOILERS - We dive into discussions about our previous iOS projects and future prospects. We also discuss our opinions on Star Wars: The Force Awakens. We talk about the new CocoaPods editor for Mac. We follow up on Stock Options for developers. We discuss the multi-user support on iPad coming in iOS 9.3. We discuss Apple's decision to disband the iAd team. We follow up on iOS 9 install base at 75%. Jaime gets an Android phone.  Picks: The Swift Jobs Board. Episode 74 Show Notes: weWorkRemotely.com Apple in 2015: The Six Colors report card Cocoapods App for Mac Orta An Engineer’s guide to Stock Options iOS 9 Preview MDM - Mobile Device Management 1Password f.lux Apple Steps Back From Its iAd Advertising Business iOS 9 is Now Installed on 75% of Active iOS Devices Analytics for iOS MixPanel Report on iOS9 LG Optimus Zone™ 2 Android Dashboards Natasha the Robot Ash Furrow Dominic Gleeson Aftermath: Star Wars Daisy Ridley Episode 74 Picks: Swift Jobs board

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

We dive right in on a discussion on wages and salaries for iOS developers. Next we celebrate Adobe's decision to end Flash and introduce Animate CC. We discuss Dan Frommer's post on the stalled Apple Watch platform. Bohemian Coding's decision to remove Sketch from the Mac App Store is also discussed. We corner guest host Greg Heo on whether Swift has gained it's own development idioms and the pending Swift going open source. Picks: Realm, Asynchronous Values in Swift, UITouch.Stylus Episode 68 Show Notes: iOS Developer Salary - Toronto FLASH, HTML5 AND OPEN WEB STANDARDS Writing Production Swift - Ash Furrow Algorithm Design Manual Swift Apprentice Sketch Leaving the Mac App Store How Apple could fix the Mac App Store Quiver: The Programmer's Notebook (no longer on sale) iTunes link maker really shows what Apple thinks of the Mac App Store. Realm - Threading YapDatabase WWDC 2015 Advanced Touch Input in iOS Apple Pencil Teardown Episode 68 Picks: Realm Asynchronous values as first-class citizens in Swift UITouchType.Stylus - Supporting the Pencil

FĂĽr's Protokoll
Rampenlicht

FĂĽr's Protokoll

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2015 12:55


Thu, 21 May 2015 19:00:29 +0000 https://www.protokollcast.de/21-rampenlicht 9168289029f3f5798eb613dd4af4c026 Präsentationen Diesmal dreht sich die Sendung über Präsentationen und was Ash Furrow unternimmt, um diese richtig gut zu machen. Die Links für diese Sendung: From Proposal to Applause:How I Public Speaking Presentations - iBooks https://images.podigee.com/0x,s5LKlmsvCttDPZWya0g6lflHLPCJOZu5VLFlcb4gWtJM=/https://cdn.podigee.com/uploads/u301/1432234655ba9e.jpg Rampenlicht https://www.protokollcast.de/21-rampenlicht 21 full Präsentationen no Marc Kalmes

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Kodsnack
Kodsnack 91 - Avsluta med ett nil

Kodsnack

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 165:50


Fredrik och Cenny Davidsson dricker varm choklad och snackar Apple, Swift, funktionell programmering, bildskärmar, mer Swift, spel och ganska mycket annat. Avsnittet spelades in samma dag som Apple släppte Swift 1.2, innan nyheten om det kom. Har du kommentarer, frågor eller tips? Vi är @kodnsack, @tobiashieta, @isallmaroon och @bjoreman på Twitter och epostas på info@kodsnack.seom du vill skriva längre. Vi läser allt som skickas. Länkar Xbox 360 Första Xbox EB games Wii Gamla cinema display med stora strömadaptrar Macforum ADC - Apple display connector Retina iMac - skärmupplösning på 5120 x 2880 pixlar Marco Arment om när Apple tidigast kan släppa stora retinaskärmar Hur 5k-imacen får ihop en retinaskärm Debug Senaste Debug med Melton och Ganatra Spritdrickande under presentationen av Iphone UXKit Cocoa Appkit Swift NSExpression Optional i Swift XCTest Xcode Storyboard View controller Force-unwrap Objective-C Higher-order functions Map, reduce och filter [NSArray componentsJoinedByString:] “Nya” literals i Objective-C Solution - Cennys app Gamekit Struct i Swift Ny artikel av Ash Furrow om protokoll i Swift Protokoll i Swift UITableView Valfria metoder i protokoll övervägs Swift influx - dokumenterar utveckling och förändring i Swift Facetime - skulle bli en öppen standard … Arch Linux LLVM Clang Objective-C och Swift har varsin runtime - Objective-C:s används bara för interoperabilitet “Sourcekitservice crashed” - När Swift går sönder i Xcode. Texts from Xcode Playgrounds Att använda sina modellklasser med playgrounds Krzysztof Zablocki Fit geek Debug-avsnitt om Foldify Playgrounds för Objective-C Method swizzling IOS-kursen Cenny handleder på Ja, man får skicka meddelanden till nil Exceptions i Objective-C Assertions i Swift The Swift programming language - Apples bok Eclipse JVM - Javas virtuella maskin JRE  JDK Historien om Java OS X Ask toolbar Raskell - Haskell-utvecklingsmiljö på IOS Codea - LUA-utvecklingsmiljö på Ipad Tolvtums macbook air - omryktad men inte officiell än Macbook air från 2011 27 tums iMac från 2013 - quadcore React Databindningar DOM - dokumentobjektmodellen, representation av webbsidor React har en virtuell DOM Skugg-DOM är en annan sak Reactivecocoa Github-klienten för Mac State machine Reactive cocoa 3.0 är på gång MVVM Imperativ programmering Objektorienterad programmering IG Visual basic Kodcentrum Datatjej Big nerd ranch-boken om programmering i Objective-C Haskell Erlang F# Funktionella paradigm i C# Funktionella paradigm i Java 8 Lambdafunktioner Value types i Swift Arv Multipelt arv Komposition WWDC - Apples årliga utvecklarkonferens i San Francisco Swifthemsidan Watchkit - ramverket för utveckling för Apple watch Chris Lattner Apples OpenGL-stack (för åtminstone OS X 10.5) använde LLVM till roliga saker Fourth tier LLVM i Webkit Yosemite Brendan Eich Netscape Brendan Eich skrev Javascript på tio dagar Google maps UIAlertView UIAlertController Swift-runtime packas in i ens app bundle App bundle - paketeringen av applikationer på Apples plattformar Ändringar av hur man begär tillstånd att använda platsinformation i IOS 8 Versionsspridningen på Android Ubuntu Ryktet om varför nästa Windows har versionsnumret 10 istället för 9 Kod som faktiskt kollar windowsversion på det sättet Satya Nadella - Microsofts nya VD Vårt snack med Filip Ekberg om allt Microsoft släppt och utvecklar öppet numera Sublime text Spartan Jodå, nu kan man testa Windows 10 Blink - fork av Webkit Gecko - Mozillas webbläsarmotor CSS-ramverk - SASS, LESS med mera Jquery Flexbox Artiklar om att lära sig Xcode som designer Interface builder Unwind segue Scener för UI i Xcode IBDesignable och IBInspectable Autolayout Size classes Universalapplikationer - applikationer som fungerar både på Iphone och Ipad popToViewController IBAction Google app engine Googles githubmotsvarighet Ruby on rails Amazons molntjänster Parse Azure Azure mobile services Python Go Semikolon i Swift Semikolon i Javascript Javascript the good parts - innehåller även the ugly parts Goto fail-buggen Any type i Swift Optionals Prototypkedjan i Javascript - Javascripts arvssystem Closure Chris Eidhof Objc.io Functional programming in Swift Ajax i Javascript Rekursion Tail call recursion-optimering Tupel Enum i Swift Matt Thompson NSHipster AFNetworking Alamofire Syntaktiskt socker mutating-nyckelordet Sidoeffekter GTK+ Att ta inmatning från användaren i Haskell Programming Erlang - Joe Armstrongs bok om Erlang Parallellprogrammering i Erlang Ingenting, semikolon, kolon och punkter som avslutning på uttryck i Erlang Erlangs VM Rob Ashton Vår intervju med Rob Ashton Javascripts släktskap med Lisp Lisp kom på 50-talet Common Lisp Practical common Lisp Learn you a Haskell for great good Gordon Freeman Learn you some Elrang for great good Functional Swift-konferensen Functioning as a functionalist - Andy Matuschaks tal från Functional Swift 2014 Swift 1.1 Private, public, internal i Swift Swift 1.2 släpptes i en Xcode-beta samma kväll som inspelningen gjordes Sweet solution Heroes of might and magic 3 HD The secret of Monkey island special edition The secret of Monkey island 2 special edition Grim fandango remastered Monkey island 4 Glottis Day of the tentacle Day of the tentacle ska också remastras Maniac mansion Space age Debugavsnitt om Space age, del ett … … och del två Fredriks tankar om Space age Tänk på gester som tangentbordsgenvägar OS X inställningspanel med filmklipp som visar gester för möss och pekplattor Magic mouse Mighty mouse FPS RTS Starcraft Hearthstone Quake Half-life Logitech MX 510 Logitech MX 518 Intellimouse explorer 3.0 John Gruber John Siracusa Apple extended keyboard 2 Thunderbolt Externa grafikkort CES-mässan Firewire USB typ C Mac pro @cennydavidsson - Cenny på Twitter Cennys webbplats IOS-utveckling - kurs på Linköpings universitet Titlar Skicka tillbaka nil eller något i den stilen UIKit och Swift snackar ju inte helt perfekt med varandra Man bör vara försiktig när man arbetar med UIKit Man blir så sjukt bortskämd Jag har ju slutat skriva loopar Jag vill inte skriva en loop Verbosa bara för att Nyckeln först i literalen Avsluta med ett nil Inte helt tydligt vad bästa lösningen är Då har du fått lite statisk typning bara En vacker dag så är det bara Swift Borde jag inte få en nullpointerexception? Har du någon webbläsare kvar därunder? Objective-C kan ju ha lite skum syntax Sönderklottriga viewcontrollerfiler De tvingade oss in i det Här är Visual basic, här är grå knappar Då kan ju du mycket om data Jag visste vad jag skulle förvänta mig Känna på kemi och fysik Du installerar officepaketet på folks datorer Nu i efterhand uppskattar jag det mer och mer Någon kanske har hört om det Alla är lika dåliga på det Haskell är kungen ute på Johanneberg Haskell är guds gåva till människorna No state, no problem Jag skulle aldrig på egen hand välja att skapa en ny klass Då kan du arbeta med arv … fast vill jag det? Det blir enklare så Det var värt att testa Tanken är god Varje gång man försöker drar det iväg för långt åt något håll Det är UIKit som spökar Nu får ni rycka er i håret i ett år Släng inte bort allt riktigt än Har ni tänkt skriva om ert operativsystem? Få glitter på hemsidan Sedan fick folk hybris Jaha, har vi ett nytt programmeringsspråk Ge mig allt Det måste hinna ut till folk också Den här verkligheten som man måste anpassa sig till Det är ändå bara nördar som uppgraderar Windows 9000 Det verkar ju bara plågsamt för alla Ett fyrkantigt interface Poppa hit Här skriver du applikationslogik Är det inte roligare om vi kör Python? En tydlig konvention Alltid måsvingar Väldigt statiskt typat I skarven med Objective-C Skriva Javascript som om det var Java Vi borde sikta högre Det finns potential här Att returnera en funktion På vilket sätt gynnar det mig? Tillbaks på ruta ett igen Kompilatorn gör det … ibland Om jag använder var någonstans så känns det som ett misslyckande Då använde jag var friskt Den tvingar dig till att skriva bättre kod Det blir ju inte mer funktionellt programmerat än så Det blir ett helt whitepaper Men varför skriver man inte allting funktionellt? Jag tror det var kolon här Erlang med bra syntax Ge mig fler parenteser! Man känner sig lite som en hipster Glad över att de tvingade oss Jag ska bygga ett bibliotek här Klocka har jag inte haft på femton år Det är fortfarande ganska stor skillnad mellan en muspekare och ett finger Då hade du kunnat spela med tummen bara Mycket tumme på skärmen När man lurade George Washington att hugga ner äppelträdet Om bildappen innehöll en zoomknapp Tvåknappen är lite av ett hack Helt plötsligt på raketkastaren Inte fallet de optimerar för Den dör säkert också såsmåningom

Mobile Couch
30: Turtles All the Way Down

Mobile Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2014 63:56


Instead of learning enough to talk about it himself, Jake probes Ash Furrow – author of Functional Reactive Programming on iOS – about functional programming, ReactiveCocoa, and the future of Objective-C. Meanwhile, Jelly sticks his head in occasionally to make terrible jokes, and Ben just simply doesn’t show up.

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Devchat.tv Master Feed
052 iPhreaks Show - Book Club: Functional Reactive Programming with Ash Furrow

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2014 54:54


This Book Club Episode features Ash Furrow, who wrote the book, Functional Reactive Programming.

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The iPhreaks Show
052 iPhreaks Show - Book Club: Functional Reactive Programming with Ash Furrow

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2014 54:54


This Book Club Episode features Ash Furrow, who wrote the book, Functional Reactive Programming.

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Build Phase
27: Valentimes Day

Build Phase

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2014 43:20


Mark and Gordon discuss language differences between Ruby and Objective-C, custom View Controller transitions, and perform a crucial experiment to find out if you can still download Flappy Bird. Hypercritical Episode 15 - The Bridges of Siracusa County Custom UIViewController Transitions by Ash Furrow

Build Phase
22: Punk in Drublic

Build Phase

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2014 40:46


Mark and Gordon discuss their holiday vacations, striving for a good work/life balance, and resolutions for the new year. objc-run Playbook CocoaHeads Boston NSCoder Night Meetup NSNorth Noodle Learn you a haskell Ryan Nystrom's (not Nyquist) iOS 7 Best Practices blog post Functional Reactive Programming by Ash Furrow Model/View/View-Model Gary Bernhardt's Boundaries talk Gary Bernhardt on Giant Robots

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Build Phase
9: Don't Call Me Shirley

Build Phase

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2013 29:07


Gordon Fontenot and Mark Adams talk about iOS7 aftermath and Airplane! Ash Furrow's posts on teehan+lax Double Encore iOS 7 Articles Ryan Nystrom on live blurring in iOS7 RNFrostedSidebar

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Developing Perspective
#116: Competing with rather than against.

Developing Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2013 14:42


Thursday, March 21, 2013 - Some thoughts on how to manage splitting your attention and not going crazy. Then developing a healthy view on competition. Ash Furrow’s Your First iOS App project

Developing Perspective
#103: Coding Sins.

Developing Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 14:34


Tuesday, January 08, 2013 - Some great advice about writing better Objective-C based on articles by Brent Simmons and Ash Furrow. Seven Deadly Sins of Modern Objective-C Coders in the Hands of an Angry God UITableViewCell Is Not a Controller