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More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
We are joined by Greg Heo as we look ahead and suggest what Apple may introduce at WWDC 2018. We follow up on the Command key icon, castle connection, as well as Clifford Stoll and the Cockoo's Egg. Jaime uncovers ⌘+Ctrl+Shift+H to find a methods callers. Tim relays early experience drawing and designing typefaces in the early days of Mac. AirPlay 2 gives the HomePod the ability to have multi-room and stereo audio. HomePod launching in Canada, France, and Germany. Felix Krause thinks apps should be in a network sandbox. App Insight attempts to expose 3rd party framework use. Genius Bar Broke an iMac Pro. We lay down our best guesses about where Apple will go with WWDC 2018. Picks: How to debug your mobile hybrid app on iOS, Beacon - Signal Availability by Ashley Nelson-Hornstein, Prioritize Work with Quality of Service Classes.
Get a new Fatal Error episode every week by becoming a Patreon supporter!Chris and Soroush dive deep on server-side Swift.Fatal Error Episode 30: Server-Side SwiftBeaconAshley Nelson-HornsteinVaporFoundation’s base64 encoding bug on Linux Vapor SlackMonoreposDan Luu on MonoreposDavid R. MacIver on Monreposgit-subtreeKituraErrors on the server on Soroush’s bloggithub.com/khanlou/PromiseFatal Error 4. PromisesFatal Error 5. Reactive ProgrammingProposal to unify Swift.String Index types
Get a new Fatal Error episode every week by becoming a Patreon supporter!Chris’s new jobBeaconAshley Nelson-HornsteinString Processing for Swift 4Swift Strings: Unicode discusses extended grapheme clustersSE-0180: String Index Overhaul (under review until June 28)SE-0168: Multiline String LiteralsSE-0165: Dictionary & Set EnhancementsErica Sadun: The surprising awesomeness of Grouped DictionariesSE-0169: Improve Interaction Between private Declarations and ExtensionsSE-0143: Conditional conformancesSE-0166: Swift Archival & SerializationBen Scheirman: Ultimate Guide to JSON Parsing with Swift 4SE-0161: Better Key-Value Coding for SwiftExpanding User-Defined Runtime Attributes in Xcode with Objective-CKuery: A type-safe Core Data query API using Swift 4's Smart KeyPathsSR-5220: Expose API to retrieve string representation of KeyPathWhat’s New in Xcode 9What’s New in Swift 4
Ashley Nelson-Hornstein, formerly of Apple and Dropbox, joins Guy and Rene to talk about making everything more accessible, going independent, and what happens next.
Diving with sharks, Alphabet, NSA + AT&T, Amazon and startup culture, ad blocking ethics, Apple diversity, personal projects. With Georgia, Guy, Dave, Rene, and special guest Ashley Nelson-Hornstein. Show notes Alphabet The Alphabet of Google A and Google B Do you trust Larry Page? NSA Spying Relies on AT&T's ‘Extreme Willingness to Help' Inside Amazon: Wrestling Big Ideas in a Bruising Workplace Jeff Bezos response Ad blocking ethics Apple diversity report Airplane Mode Hosts Georgia Dow of Isometric Guy English of Kickingbear Dave Wiskus of Airplane Mode Rene Ritchie of iMore
We’re live from WWDC 2015 and we’re talking about the keynote and all the developer announcements, from Apple Music to Swift 2, and everything in between! With Guy English, Rene Ritchie, Ashley Nelson-Hornstein, Matt Drance, Don Melton, and Marco Arment!
Ashley Nelson-Hornstein is an iOS engineer at Dropbox - another of my favorite startups. Previous to Dropbox, she spent time at Apple and the news startup, Circa. She’s not only an incredibly talented developer, she also evangelizes for Dropbox around the world speaking at tech conferences. Her popularity is growing - along with the products she builds.
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week we discuss WWDC 2015 and ticket lottery. Jaime and Tim discuss their experiences at NSNorth at the Chateau Montebello. The team discusses the Apple Watch try on experiences at the Apple Store. We also discuss the new Glide Kickstarter campaign. Episode 35 Show Notes: WWDC 2015 NSNorth 2015 Periscope Slack Evan Dekhayser WWDC Student Scholarship Brian Gilham Georgia Dow Jonathan Penn Ash Linquist Ashley Nelson-Hornstein Gord Fontenot JP Simard Rob Rix RWDevCon Inspiration Talk – Contributing by Ryan Nystrom Vanessa Logan - Sago Sago iOS Tech Learning Resources Weekly How to save a Periscope with Quicktime Be My Eyes SupportKit Freshbooks Offer Up Glide on Kickstarter Adobe Digital Publishing Suite Apache Cordova Episode 35 Picks: Unclutter Jump and Shoot Attack Pitch X
I had the great pleasure to talk with Ashley Nelson-Hornstein, a Syracuse University graduate and an iOS developer for Dropbox. She may be fairly new to the company, but she has cut her teeth as an iOS dev at probably the best place anyone can learn it -- Apple. We talked about her journey from Apple to Circa to Dropbox, spoke a bit about her accessibility work she's doing (and why it's so important), and talked about her conference talks, such as her talk at Yandex in October 2014. Ashley definitely knows her stuff, and I think she's one to watch out for in Silicon Valley. Ashley Nelson-Hornstein on Twitter Ashley Nelson-Hornstein's Blog Ashley Nelson's "On Recruiting"
James Thomson of PCalc, Ashley Nelson-Hornstein of Dropbox, Bryan Irace of Tumblr, and Brad Ellis Pacific Helm join Guy and Rene to talk about Extensibility, its benefits and limitations, and the just-announced WatchKit. Show notes App Extensions Making Dropbox for iOS more accessible Building Quality Code That Lasts: A Dropbox Story What we learned building the Tumblr iOS share extension Calculator widgets will be allowed in Today view Extensibility in iOS 8: Explained WatchKit What you need to know about WatchKit Panel Brad Ellis of Pacific Helm Bryan Irace of Tumblr Ashley Nelson-Hornstein of Dropbox James Thomson of PCalc Guy English of Kicking Bear Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Feedback Question, comment, recommendation, or something you want us to follow up on for the next show? Email us at debug@mobilenations.com, hit us up on Twitter, or leave a comment below.