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Derek is joined by Gordon Fontenot for a discussion of the JSON API specification, problems consuming it from Swift, and the future of functional programming in Swift. This episode of The Bike Shed is sponsored by: Code School: Entertaining online learning for existing and aspiring developers. Leave a review on our iTunes page to be entered to win a free month of Code School. Links / Show Notes JSON API Argo: Functional JSON parsing in Swift Swift Optionals Spine: A Swift JSON API client Curry: Swift framework for function currying. HAL: Hypertext Application Language SOAP JSON Schema Runes Build Phase- For more of Gordon's insight into baseball and iOS development Gordon on Twitter Cookie Clicker Swarm Sim
Live from the Frisky Dingo, Mark and Gordon sit down to talk about the implications of new features and improvements added to Swift 2. If we're being honest, a large portion of the show is Mark pouring new-swift-error-handling fuel into the rage engine known as Gordon Fontenot. Gordon has also managed to segfault the new version of the compiler, so that's fun. Everything's fun. PR adding dematerialize to Result PR adding materialize to Result Radek Pietruszewski's tweet about transforming throwing functions to Results (So so so so so sorry about murdering your name) Gist showing compiler segfaults when combining multi-payload Enums, type constraints, and generics (Filed, don't dupe: rdar://21341337)
In episode 1 of the first season of Reboot, Adarsh talks with Gordon Fontenot, an iOS developer at thoughtbot, about his career path, moving from college dropout, to bartender, to film editor and finally iOS developer. Gordon Fontenot on Twitter Gordon’s podcast with Mark Adams on iOS development Waltham, Massachusetts Avid Video Editor Central Booking AppleScript Pragmatic Programmers Stack Overflow Careers Imposter Syndrome Dog typing on computer thoughtbot
This week on Build Phase, Gordon Fontenot and Mark Adams chat about christmas, future projects and programming in 2013.
This week on Build Phase, Gordon Fontenot and Mark Adams talk about storyboarding, tdd and winter. NSByteCountFormatter XCTest compatible KIF fork Silent Push Notification Payload Issue
This week on Build Phase, Gordon Fontenot and Mark Adams talk about AppKit and Mutt Gordon's .muttrc Pat Brisbin on setting up mutt The Homely Mutt (another mutt setup tutorial) Mail Notifier menubar app
This week on Build Phase, Gordon Fontenot and Mark Adams discuss Sinatra, architectural patterns and core data. Magical Record WWDC Session on Core Data Wishboard (Sinatra wishlist app) Active Record Pattern DataMapper Pattern
This week on Build Phase, Gordon Fontenot and Mark Adams talk about NSNotificationCenter and head shaving. NSNotificationCenter with blocks considered harmful I Got an Ape Drape – Vandals
This week on Build Phase, Gordon Fontenot and Mark Adams talk about UIPageViewController, Bill Murray and Solipsism
This week on Build Phase, Mark Adams, Gordon Fontenot and Reda Lemeden talk about UI design, core animation and more.
This week on Build Phase, Gordon Fontenot and Mark Adams talk about categories, coconut water and mogenerator Why I don't Prefix Category Methods
This week on Build Phase, Mark Adams and Gordon Fontenot talk about proxies and message forwarding. Objective-C Message Forwarding by Mike Ash TBDelegateProxy
Gordon Fontenot and Mark Adams talk about Cookie Clicker and review listener feedback. Cookie Clicker Subliminal KIF 2.0 Actors Model Mike Ash's article on using accessors in -init and -dealloc
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
Ben Orenstein is joined by Gordon Fontenot and Matt Mongeau, two thoughtbot developers, to discuss iOS development using both Objective-C and RubyMotion. Ben, Matt, and Gordon talk about the differences between the two platforms for iOS development, testing in iOS development, the difficulty in it, and the ways to do it. They also make they're recommendations for getting started with iOS development, and discuss iOS apps they like, designing iOS applications, the iOS release cycle, and much more. RubyMotion LLVM CoffeeScript Bacon, a small RSpec clone Writing Tests for RubyMotion Apps Joel on Software, "Back to Basics" The LLDB Debugger rubymotion-tutorial.com RubyMotion, by Clay Allsop Test-Driven iOS Development All the C You Need to Know Fantastical for iPhone UIAppearance CocoaPods Follow @thoughtbot, @halogenandtoast, @gfontenot, and @r00k on twitter.