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Hello! As many newcomers come into the industry and find a plethora of info to help them, we wanted to chat to someone who's on that journey to see how they're finding it, and maybe learn a thing or two ourselves along the way! So In this week's episode we chat to (relative) newcomer Shiraz Engineer (@oratrixvo) about following your own path, self belief, pink cats and the elation of booking our first gigs....which gives us another Storytime with Michael. There's alot of them. For anyone who's new to the industry and want to hear how someone else is finding it too, or if you just fancy hearing a different perspective on starting out, this one's for you. Names dropped in ep3: @garrytrezza @voicereelguy Delphine Koall (LinkedIn) and Dermot Daly https://dermotdaly.co.uk/ Please consider giving us a like and follow if you enjoy our pod so more people can find it and enjoy it too! ------------------------------------- You can find Jen at www.jenlawtonhunt.com Instagram.com/jenlawtonhunt Michael is at www.manchestervo.co.uk Instagram.com/manchester_vo
How's your hope? How's your anger?Henry and Nat chat to theatre director Dermot Daly about his work on the play 'My Voice Was Heard But It Was Ignored', dealing with age, sexism, class, race and education. The duo also natter with youth worker and DJ Sumayah Khan about work with young people and the joy of discovering nightclub spaces for South Asian communities. Plus banging music, perfomance poetry and a whole heap o' joy.www.vandalfactory.comwww.facebook.com/vandalfactorytheatreVandal_Factory
Dermot Daly was a very interesting person to chat to!Dermot is a Senior Lecturer at Leeds Conservatoire. He has worked regionally, nationally and internationally in stage, screen and radio drama.He has directorial awards for his film work and he explains to me whay he is so fond of the phrase "throwing the ladder back down".Dermot voices The Guardian podcasts and tells me about the work he is doing with Red Ladder Theatre Company "My Voice Was Heard But Ignored" and with Freedom Studios on "Aaliyah (After Antigone)".He chose to feature the fantastic uplifting song "A Club at the Edge of Town" by Jamie Fletcher and Company.http://www.dermotdaly.co.uk/https://www.freedomstudios.co.uk/production/aaliyah-after-antigone/http://www.redladder.co.uk/whatson/my-voice-was-heard-but-it-was-ignored/https://jamiefletcherandcompany.bandcamp.com/track/club-on-the-edge-of-townhttps://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/2021/jul/23/why-every-single-statue-should-come-down-podcast
Jess chats to one of the co-founders of Gym+Coffee, Steven Douglas (lighting director with The Killers) and Dermot Daly of Tapadoo. You can contact the show: techtalk@newstalk.com With thanks to THINK. Listen and subscribe to Tech Talk with Jess Kelly on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Today we continue our conversation with Dermot Daly, founder of Tapadoo, one of the premier iOS client services outfits in Dublin, Ireland. In this episode, we talk about how the pandemic has affected Tapadoo’s customer pipeline, changes he’s noticed in potential contracting clients over the years, the role of indie iOS development in today’s overall […]
Today we talk to Dermot Daly, founder of Tapadoo, one of the premier iOS client services outfits in Dublin, Ireland. We wanted to talk to Dermot today about how his past year has gone. Dermot shares how the pandemic has affected his business and employees, how Tapadoo has adjusted to going fully remote overnight, and […]
Joanna Jowett talks to Alex Chisholm (co-artistic director of Freedom Studios) and Dermot Daly (actor/writer/director/filmmaker) about digital theatre and the company's development of work in this area over the past few years. Including Freedom Studios production of North Country by Tajinder Singh Hayer, a play set in post apocalyptic Bradford and live cast by the company in 2017 and more recently the piloting of a new app to stream live theatre piloted alongside BD Stories in 2020
Dermot Daly is the founder of Tapadoo, which is a mobile app development agency founded in 2009 just after the release of the iOS SDK. Since then, they have become Ireland's leading developers of mobile applications. In this episode, we are going to discuss Tapadoo's strategy of approaching the prospect before they need their service, why cross-platform technologies harm the product quality, and what are 3 reasons for companies to choose an agency for building the 2nd version of their app. Show-notes: http://entrepreneursinb2bsales.com/dermot-daly/interviews
Today we continue our discussion about Zoom Video Communications and the security fiasco that they recently went through, with special guest Dermot Daly. We talk about how we should think about security in our products, and how we can avoid similar security (and public relations) disasters in our own businesses. Release Notes 2019 We’re happy […]
Today we’re talking about Zoom Video Communications and the security fiasco that they recently went through, with special guest Dermot Daly. In particular, we talk about how we should think about security in our products, and how we can avoid similar security (and public relations) disasters in our own businesses. Release Notes 2019 We’re happy […]
Dermot Daly, founder and CEO of Tapadoo, discusses being a developer early in the iOS ecosystem while differentiating themselves now as it's become a more crowded market-space, building your ideal company, and developing apps for med-tech devices. Tapadoo xCake Finish Big Slendertone Dermot on Twitter Become a Sponsor of Giant Robots!
Adrian is joined by former Ireland rugby player (and Android enthusiast) Mike Ross and long time Apple user Dermot Daly to talk about the latest phones. The three compare the iPhone X to top Android models, including Samsung's S8, and look at which one to choose. The panel also digs down into other recent developments, such as Amazon's launch of Alexa into the Irish market and whether it's worth getting an Echo, Echo Dot or Echo Plus, or whether it's worth holding on for an Apple HomePod.
Federico and John interview Dermot Daly, founder of Tapadoo, a Dublin-based app development studio, about how he got started in mobile development, the Tapadoo origin story, what it’s like to develop apps in the regulated medical field, the challenges of working for clients and that iOS developers face today, and more.
I'm your guest host Bart Busschots, and this week I'm on conversation with Dermot Daly from Tapadoo, a mobile app development company based on Dublin, Ireland. We talk about what it's like being a developer witting apps for iOS and Android, how App Store and Google Play store differ from each other, and the state of the app business in general. We also look at what some of the recent changes to the app store really mean for developers.
Today we’re joined by Dermot Daly, founder of Tapadoo and co-founder of Úll, Ireland’s Apple-related conference. We talk about how he founded Tapadoo, how found himself organizing Úll, and the the business side of running a conference. Mailing List Every month there are more great articles and content about the business of Mac and iOS […]
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week we chat about our iPhone 7 impressions and delivery experiences. We follow up on Apple Maps, Dennis Pilarinos speaking about Buddy Build and Dropbox. Jaime and Tim discuss their impressions of the Indie Devstock conference in Nashville TN. Aaron presents an argument about the future direction of the Macintosh. Picks: ProTip: viewWillLayoutSubviews bug, Twitter Dashboard, Google Allo, Google Trips Episode 111 Show Notes: Deliveries for iOS 26 Techniques To Improve, Learn, Create, Share and Ship - Simon Allardice No One is An Island - Joe Cieplinsky Staying Indie - Curtis Herbert Indie Devstock - Remote Access Pass Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center Live from Indie Devstock: More Than Just Roundabout Release Notes Dermot Daly on Roundabout John Wilker on Roundabout 360iDev NSNorth RWDevCon Intel’s 14nm Coffee Lake CPUs Feature Same Architecture as 10nm Cannonlake – Built For High-Performance Desktop and Notebook Platforms iPhone 7 Benchmarks: How much faster is Apple’s A10 Fusion chip? iOS 10 ∩ macOS Sierra. sturm und drang Episode 111 Picks: ProTip: viewWillLayoutSubviews bug Twitter Dashboard Google Allo — smart messaging by Google, Inc. Google Trips by Google, Inc.
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
We start in on Dropbox's odd use of Mac permissions. We discuss Apple's slow updates of Maps data. We discuss the future potential of the Air Buds and Apple's courageous choice. We discuss the ceramic Apple Watch Edition. Dennis Pilarino gave a talk on Buddy Build at our local cocoaheads meetup. We discuss our iPhone 7 purchase choices and the UIFeedbackGenerator. Picks: Reveal, Tree, Google Duo and Waze. Episode 109 Show Notes: Sponsored by: Buddy Build Dropbox tackles security fears surrounding its Mac app Microsoft One Drive Google Drive 407ETR Apple Maps 'is life-threatening' to motorists lost in Australia heat (Dec 2012) Dennis Pilarinos Beyond the iPhone AirPods Dermot Daly What will the iPhone 8 be made of? Sidekick How to generate haptic feedback with UIFeedbackGenerator oovoo Paw Rest Client Charles Proxy v4 Dash Episode 109 Picks: Reveal 2 Git Tower The Tree Command for Linux Homepage Google Duo Waze
Join Tammy Coron and Tim Mitra on episode number 67, which was recorded on August 25, 2016. On this episode we talk with Dermot Daley. Dermot is the founder and CEO of Tapadoo. Tapadoo offers mobile app development. Dermot is also the co-organizer of Úll, a conference for people who build and love great products. Don't forget to stick around for the after show! 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.
This week Casey and Myke are joined by Dermot Daly, one of the organisers of the Úll conference. They talk about the physical and emotional strain that a big project can have on you, and the reasons that you go ahead and do it anyway.
Dermot Daly talks about friendship, children, and prostitutes.