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More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
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. Special Guest: Daniel Steinberg.
Our initial impressions of WWDC 2017, recorded live at CocoaConf Next Door.
Cesare Rocchi is a software maker, speaker and writer. He is currently working on Podrover. He blogs at Upbeat and he hosts the Cocoaconf podcast.
Cesare Rocchi is a software maker, speaker and writer. He is currently working on Podrover. He blogs at Upbeat and he hosts the Cocoaconf podcast.
Cesare Rocchi is a software maker, speaker and writer. He is currently working on Podrover. He blogs at Upbeat and he hosts the Cocoaconf podcast. You may connect with Cesare by checking out the Podrover website or follow him on Twitter – @_funkyboy. Discovering podcasts Cesare discovered podcasts in 2004 when iTunes introduced the support for podcast. At that time, he didn't explore it by listening or starting one himself. He shared the story of what led him to guesting on various podcasts and eventually hosting his own podcast. Cesare also talked about his take on the relationship of podcasters to their audience and the usual personalities of podcasters. Becoming an entrepreneur According to Cesare, he is currently in transition […] The post Feeding Your Inner Beast with Cesare Rocchi appeared first on New Media Europe.
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
This week we discuss the shutdown of Parse, Orta Therox's post on finding a job as an iOS developer, the Swift Algorithm Club and working in Objective-C. We're joined by Tammy Coron, who is a developer and all around creative person. We do discuss Star Wars and try not to spoil it. We also touch on developer conferences coming in 2016. Picks: Pomo.tv, Android Study Jams, 360|Andev, X-Files season 10, IndieDevStock and NSNorth. Episode 77 Show Notes: Mason-Dixon Line Parse is shutting down Heroku Azure FireBase Interviewing, applying and getting your first iOS job Cocoa Programming for OS X – The Big Nerd Ranch Guide C4 (conference) CocoaConf RWDevCon Inspiration Talk – Contributing by Ryan Nystrom Swift Algorithm Club RWDevCon Inspiration Talk - Math Isn't Scary by Matthijs Hollemans - Ray Wenderlich Seasonality Go Developer didn't study CS Why I write in Objective C Episode 77 Picks: Pomo.tv Android Study Jams 360|Andev X-Files season 10 IndieDevStock NSNorth
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:16 - Conference WiFi 03:31 - Conferences WWDC @WWDCGlobalPR CocoaConf @cocoaconf 360iDev @360iDev RWDevCon @RWDevCon Ray Wenderlich That Conference @ThatConference RubyConf @rubyconf RailsConf @railsconf MountainWest JavaScript @mtnwestjs ng-conf @ngconf MountainWest RubyConf @mtnwestrubyconf DevNexus @devnexus Podcast Movement @PodcastMovement NSNorth @nsnorth 10:23 - Budget, Content, and Social Aspects => Value Hallway Conversations Evolution of Attending Conferences “Slam Dunk Sessions” 14:38 - Panelist Plans for 2015 WWDC Experiences AltConf @altconf 19:57 - Size: Smaller, Regional, International Conferences ÇINGLETON @cingleton Úll @ullconf Aloha Ruby @AlohaRubyConf 21:29 - Travel & Accommodations Uber Amtrak 26:46 - CocoaConf vs 360iDev 28:44 - Presenting/Speaking at Conferences CocoaHeads Call for Papers/Proposals (CFPs) 32:53 - Attending Conferences (Tips) Meet People Go Out to Eat Tweet with Conference # Back Channel IRC Make a Friend on Day 1 => “The Crowd” Talk Shop Find a Local: “Take me to the best _____?” 37:52 - “The Unconference” 40:29 - Favorite Speakers in the iOS Space Daniel Steinberg Jonathan Penn Matthijs Hollemans James Dempsey and the Breakpoints 41:56 - Jam Sessions and Playing Games Picks The Shape of Things to Come: How an Industrial Designer Became Apple's Greatest Product (Andrew) Orange Juice Liberation Front: WWDC First-timer tips (Andrew) WWDC Tips as Accumulated by a Veteran of a Staggering ONE WWDC (Andrew) 5 Tips for WWDC 2013 (Andrew) Carl Brown: Making the Most of Your (iOS) Dev Conference Experience (Jaim) Ray Wenderlich.com (Alondo) 360iDev (Alondo) RailsCasts Kickstarter (Chuck) YouTube (Chuck) FFmpeg (Chuck) Developer’s Box Club (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) Would you attend an iOS Remote Conf? Email chuck@devchat.tv
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:16 - Conference WiFi 03:31 - Conferences WWDC @WWDCGlobalPR CocoaConf @cocoaconf 360iDev @360iDev RWDevCon @RWDevCon Ray Wenderlich That Conference @ThatConference RubyConf @rubyconf RailsConf @railsconf MountainWest JavaScript @mtnwestjs ng-conf @ngconf MountainWest RubyConf @mtnwestrubyconf DevNexus @devnexus Podcast Movement @PodcastMovement NSNorth @nsnorth 10:23 - Budget, Content, and Social Aspects => Value Hallway Conversations Evolution of Attending Conferences “Slam Dunk Sessions” 14:38 - Panelist Plans for 2015 WWDC Experiences AltConf @altconf 19:57 - Size: Smaller, Regional, International Conferences ÇINGLETON @cingleton Úll @ullconf Aloha Ruby @AlohaRubyConf 21:29 - Travel & Accommodations Uber Amtrak 26:46 - CocoaConf vs 360iDev 28:44 - Presenting/Speaking at Conferences CocoaHeads Call for Papers/Proposals (CFPs) 32:53 - Attending Conferences (Tips) Meet People Go Out to Eat Tweet with Conference # Back Channel IRC Make a Friend on Day 1 => “The Crowd” Talk Shop Find a Local: “Take me to the best _____?” 37:52 - “The Unconference” 40:29 - Favorite Speakers in the iOS Space Daniel Steinberg Jonathan Penn Matthijs Hollemans James Dempsey and the Breakpoints 41:56 - Jam Sessions and Playing Games Picks The Shape of Things to Come: How an Industrial Designer Became Apple's Greatest Product (Andrew) Orange Juice Liberation Front: WWDC First-timer tips (Andrew) WWDC Tips as Accumulated by a Veteran of a Staggering ONE WWDC (Andrew) 5 Tips for WWDC 2013 (Andrew) Carl Brown: Making the Most of Your (iOS) Dev Conference Experience (Jaim) Ray Wenderlich.com (Alondo) 360iDev (Alondo) RailsCasts Kickstarter (Chuck) YouTube (Chuck) FFmpeg (Chuck) Developer’s Box Club (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) Would you attend an iOS Remote Conf? Email chuck@devchat.tv
Panel Cesare Rocchi (twitter Studio Magnolia) Pete Hodgson (twitter github blog) Ben Scheirman (twitter github blog NSSreencast) Andrew Madsen (twitter github blog) Jaim Zuber (twitter Sharp Five Software) Rod Schmidt (twitter github infiniteNIL) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:31 - Cesare Rocchi Introduction CocoaConf Boston iCloud for Developers: Automatically Sync Your iOS Data, Everywhere, All the Time by Cesare Rocchi 03:53 - Auto Layout Cocoa Auto Layout Guide 04:45 - Resolutions Spring and Struts Localization Right-Left Languages 09:15 - Using vs Not Using Auto Layout Constraints Using Interface Builder 22:40 - Auto Layout & Animation Esoteric Animations 26:53 - ASCII Art 29:46 - Intrinsic Size 33:07 - Apple saying you should have used Auto Layout last year 36:22 - Open Source Tools that give Auto Layout-type Capabilities Wrappers Picks Online 3D Model Converter (Ben) Saint Arnold Icon Gold (Bière De Saison) - Saint Arnold Brewing Company (Ben) NoFlo (Rod) Cocoa Slopes (Rod) Dev Juice: Using your tech support incidents (Andrew) objc.io (Andrew) The Choosatron (Jaim) The Replacements (Jaim) Reveal (Pete) Bitter American (Pete) Teensy 3.0 (Pete) The Best Map Ever Made of America’s Racial Segregation (Chuck) Kindle (Chuck) Kindle for Mac (Chuck) Clean Office (Chuck) FrameAccessor (Cesare) App.net (Cesare) Appsterdam (Cesare) Wasatch Brewery: Polygamy Porter (Rod) Next Week iOS Development with Vim with Jason Felice Transcript CESARE: By the way, I have a whole set of pictures of Starbucks bartenders trying to spell correctly my name and write it on the cup. [Laughter] CHUCK: Hey everybody and welcome to Episode 19 of The iPhreaks Show! This week on our panel, we have Pete Hodgson. PETE: Insert amusing British culture reference here! CHUCK: Ben Scheirman. BEN: Hello from H-Town! CHUCK: Andrew Madsen. ANDREW: Hi from Salt Lake City. CHUCK: Jaim Zuber. JAIM: Hello from Houston! I’m not actually in Houston, but it feels like I’m in Houston. [Laughter] JAIM: It’s like 95 degrees out here in Minnesota. I could like call a van that’s full of ice cream or something, I don’t know. CHUCK: [Laughs] BEN: Yeah! It’s only 87 right now, so you’re actually hotter than us. JAIM: I think we switched. CHUCK: And humid? JAIM: Humid? Not super humid, but yeah, pretty bad. CHUCK: We also have Rod Schmidt. ROD: Hello from Salt Lake City! CHUCK: I’m Charles Max Wood from DevChat.tv. We have a special guest this way, and that’s Cesare Rocchi or Rocci. CESARE: Rocci. Rocci. Right. CHUCK: Rocci. Yeah, I knew that! PETE: You almost did it! CHUCK: I almost did it, yeah. I’m famous I guess for botching people’s last names, but I speak Italian and I read Italian, and Italian’s read like it’s written. Anyway, Cesare, since you’re new to the show, do you want to introduce yourself really quickly? CESARE: Yes! I’m Cesare. Hello from my office, which is in Italy on East Coast in Rimini, to be exact. I’m a iOS developer, I got started in 2007, and yes, that’s before the SDK, the official SDK was released. I did a bunch of client work. Now, I’m focusing on my applications. I speak at conferences; I’ll be at CocoaConf in Boston at the end of October. I write books; my latest book is “iCloud for Developers” published by The PragProg. That’s all. There’s more, but that’s all at the moment. CHUCK: [Laughs] BEN: Is your book like a coping mechanism for iCloud? [Laughter] CESARE: Yeah, kind of. And yes, there is a chapter about Core Data and iCloud. And it’s not anti-pages. CHUCK: [Laughs] BEN: It’s not like, this page intentionally left link? CESARE: No! BEN: [Laughs] CESARE: Though I thought of that [laughs]. CHUCK: It looks and feels like a big band aid for your pain that you have.
Panel Cesare Rocchi (twitter Studio Magnolia) Pete Hodgson (twitter github blog) Ben Scheirman (twitter github blog NSSreencast) Andrew Madsen (twitter github blog) Jaim Zuber (twitter Sharp Five Software) Rod Schmidt (twitter github infiniteNIL) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:31 - Cesare Rocchi Introduction CocoaConf Boston iCloud for Developers: Automatically Sync Your iOS Data, Everywhere, All the Time by Cesare Rocchi 03:53 - Auto Layout Cocoa Auto Layout Guide 04:45 - Resolutions Spring and Struts Localization Right-Left Languages 09:15 - Using vs Not Using Auto Layout Constraints Using Interface Builder 22:40 - Auto Layout & Animation Esoteric Animations 26:53 - ASCII Art 29:46 - Intrinsic Size 33:07 - Apple saying you should have used Auto Layout last year 36:22 - Open Source Tools that give Auto Layout-type Capabilities Wrappers Picks Online 3D Model Converter (Ben) Saint Arnold Icon Gold (Bière De Saison) - Saint Arnold Brewing Company (Ben) NoFlo (Rod) Cocoa Slopes (Rod) Dev Juice: Using your tech support incidents (Andrew) objc.io (Andrew) The Choosatron (Jaim) The Replacements (Jaim) Reveal (Pete) Bitter American (Pete) Teensy 3.0 (Pete) The Best Map Ever Made of America's Racial Segregation (Chuck) Kindle (Chuck) Kindle for Mac (Chuck) Clean Office (Chuck) FrameAccessor (Cesare) App.net (Cesare) Appsterdam (Cesare) Wasatch Brewery: Polygamy Porter (Rod) Next Week iOS Development with Vim with Jason Felice Transcript CESARE: By the way, I have a whole set of pictures of Starbucks bartenders trying to spell correctly my name and write it on the cup. [Laughter] CHUCK: Hey everybody and welcome to Episode 19 of The iPhreaks Show! This week on our panel, we have Pete Hodgson. PETE: Insert amusing British culture reference here! CHUCK: Ben Scheirman. BEN: Hello from H-Town! CHUCK: Andrew Madsen. ANDREW: Hi from Salt Lake City. CHUCK: Jaim Zuber. JAIM: Hello from Houston! I'm not actually in Houston, but it feels like I'm in Houston. [Laughter] JAIM: It's like 95 degrees out here in Minnesota. I could like call a van that's full of ice cream or something, I don't know. CHUCK: [Laughs] BEN: Yeah! It's only 87 right now, so you're actually hotter than us. JAIM: I think we switched. CHUCK: And humid? JAIM: Humid? Not super humid, but yeah, pretty bad. CHUCK: We also have Rod Schmidt. ROD: Hello from Salt Lake City! CHUCK: I'm Charles Max Wood from DevChat.tv. We have a special guest this way, and that's Cesare Rocchi or Rocci. CESARE: Rocci. Rocci. Right. CHUCK: Rocci. Yeah, I knew that! PETE: You almost did it! CHUCK: I almost did it, yeah. I'm famous I guess for botching people's last names, but I speak Italian and I read Italian, and Italian's read like it's written. Anyway, Cesare, since you're new to the show, do you want to introduce yourself really quickly? CESARE: Yes! I'm Cesare. Hello from my office, which is in Italy on East Coast in Rimini, to be exact. I'm a iOS developer, I got started in 2007, and yes, that's before the SDK, the official SDK was released. I did a bunch of client work. Now, I'm focusing on my applications. I speak at conferences; I'll be at CocoaConf in Boston at the end of October. I write books; my latest book is “iCloud for Developers” published by The PragProg. That's all. There's more, but that's all at the moment. CHUCK: [Laughs] BEN: Is your book like a coping mechanism for iCloud? [Laughter] CESARE: Yeah, kind of. And yes, there is a chapter about Core Data and iCloud. And it's not anti-pages. CHUCK: [Laughs] BEN: It's not like, this page intentionally left link? CESARE: No! BEN: [Laughs] CESARE: Though I thought of that [laughs]. CHUCK: It looks and feels like a big band aid for your pain that you have.
Recorded 23 August 2013. You can download the m4a file. In this episode we talk about Steve Ballmer’s retirement, Tesla, iPhone rumors, iOS 7 design, and Glassboard. This episode is sponsored by RemObjects’s Oxygene for Cocoa. Use the coupon code ID13 for 20% off. From the website: Oxygene is a general purpose modern programming language and environment that lets you create applications and projects for all of today’s major platforms — from Windows over Android to — new — Mac and iOS. All with the same great language, and while leveraging the platform’s native APIs, frameworks and UI widgets. Thanks so much to RemObjects — not just for sponsoring this episode, but for their long-time and continuing support of the developer and podcasting communities. They’ve been great, and their work is worth your attention. Some things we mention: Avalon, NJ Proper Use of Commas CocoaConf Fantastical Ballmer Laughs at iPhone Microsoft Surface Tesla Is Outselling Cadillac, Chrysler, Porsche, and Mitsubishi in California iPhone 5C Rear Shell Subjected to Scratch Tests, Caliper Measurements Apple to Unveil Next Generation iPhone on September 10 I Love Gold! iOS 7 Design Glassboard Seeks New Home 360 iDev
Recorded 7 June 2013. You can download the m4a file. In this episode we talk about Vesper, Chatology, and WWDC. But note that this was recorded right before WWDC. So we don’t actually talk about anything announced at WWDC. We know nothing. Note: there is some echo in the audio in this episode. Sorry about that! This episode is sponsored by 23AndMe. Click that link to order a DNA kit for just $99. That’s a great deal for such a cool service. Learn how your genes may impact your health; learn about your ancestry; learn why (or why not) Cilantro tastes weird to you. You can even learn how closely related you are to Neanderthals. (Surely Brent and Michael are very closely related.) 23AndMe’s Personal Genome Service was TIME Magazine’s Invention of the year in 2008, and it’s kept improving. Check it out. This episode is also sponsored by FastSpring, the easy-to-use payment processing system that makes headaches go away. Create a custom order page, and even include purchasing directly in your app. If you’re selling a Mac app — or anything else — from your website, then check out FastSpring. Do yourself a favor. Do it now. Some things we mention: Vesper Chatology WWDC Apple Design Awards Fantastical Glassboard CocoaConf AltWWDC I Took a Lickin’ from a Chicken Statler and Waldorf HockeyApp
Recorded 29 Oct. 2012. We talk about the departure of Scott Forstall from Apple, iCloud syncing, Letterpress, and trains. Some things we mention: Apple’s Press Release iCloud Core Data syncing Letterpress CocoaConf Çingleton The train from Seattle to Portland Download the audio file.
Recorded 8 Oct. 2012. We talk about conferences — why you should go and why you should speak. Some conferences we mention: NSConference CocoaConf Çingleton We didn’t mention one of my favorites, but we’ll link to it anyway: 360iDev. Also, SecondConf is reputed to be awesome. Download the audio file.
Recorded 6 Sep. 2012. Brent and Michael talk about performance, first-run experiences, registration certificates, and RIM’s 10K guarantee. Also: Brent will be speaking at CocoaConf in Portland in October. Links: BlackBerry 10K Developer Commitment Rogue Amoeba Flying Meat (Gus Mueller) CocoaConf Download the audio file. Note: this podcast isn’t on the iTunes store yet. We had to update our CMS to output iTunes metadata. Blah blah blah. Done. We’ll submit this week.