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As WWDC 2021 has ended Jonathan got to hear from some members of the Apple community and find out their thoughts on the event. In part 2 of the WWDC special we hear from: Zack Becker, KayDaCode, Ish Shabazz, Christian Selig, and Jeff Rames. So what were some of the things they were most excited for? What API's and announcements didn't we get this time around that they really wanted? These topics and more hopefully give good feedback to how the community thought this years WWDC went. Email: mail@everydayrobots.tech Twitter: @_ everydayrobots @refactoredd @devmisterio @kaydacode @ishabazz @christianselig @jefframes Our Site: Everyday Robots.tech Links: kaydacode Capsicum Apollo Jeff Rames raywenderlich page
Ish ShaBazz returns to the show for a special pre-WWDC episode about what new APIs and developer tools that Apple might announce at this year’s edition of the conference. What’s in store for Swift and SwiftPM, how might UIKit and SwiftUI continue to evolve, and will this be the year when we’ll finally see Apple’s new AR/VR platform?
In this episode, Paul talks to Ish Shabazz about how to integrate UIKit and SwiftUI in the same application, how to succeed as an indie developer, programming with purpose, and more. Detailed topics: Introduction What are the advantages of SwiftUI over UIKit? What should you use for new apps: SwiftUI or UIKit? Has SwiftUI made you want to build apps for macOS, tvOS, and watchOS How to integrate UIKit and SwiftUI in the same application What is the best process to work on an indie app? How to make your app stand out on the App Store How to get featured by Apple How could Apple make the App Store better for developers? Programming with purpose How to help someone get into programming How does curiosity apply to iOS developers? Do you need a CS degree to be an iOS developer? How to break down a huge project into manageable parts How to find your purpose in life Wrap up
Ish Shabazz joins the show to talk about his iOS developer origin story and launching his daily-planning app Capsicum. Links & Show Notes Ish on Twitter () Capsicum (https://capsicum.app) app: the human story (Documentary) (https://appdocumentary.com) How To Be An Antiracist (Book) (https://www.ibramxkendi.com/how-to-be-an-antiracist-1) Novall Swift (https://twitter.com/novallswift?lang=en) More Launched Website - launchedfm.com (https://launchedfm.com) Twitter - @LaunchedFM (https://twitter.com/launchedfm) Reddit - /r/LaunchedFM (https://www.reddit.com/r/LaunchedFM/)
In this episode, we talk about about Pfizer/BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine’s effect on certain tech companies, and we get into Apple’s App privacy “nutrition labels.” Then we chat with Ish ShaBazz, iOS engineer and creator of Capsicum app about Apple's ARM-based Mac’s and other noteworthy announcements from this week's Apple event. Finally we speak with Peter Yoo, director of research at Synchron, Inc, about the first human trials of their Stentrode brain implant which allows users to control computers with their brain. Show Notes Triplebyte (sponsor) Vonage (sponsor) Zoom and other ‘stay-at-home’ stocks got crushed on the positive vaccine news App privacy details on the App Store Apple Event — November 10 Synchron Patients with Severe Paralysis Use Stentrode Brain-Computer Interface to Text, Email, Shop, Bank Online, First-in-human Study Reports Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery: Motor neuroprosthesis implanted with neurointerventional surgery improves capacity for activities of daily living tasks in severe paralysis: first in-human experience
Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference is normally an energetic, bustling affair. This year, of course, things are anything but normal. Instead of live talks in front of full crowds and attendees mingling face to face, WWDC was a virtual-only experience. During the keynote address, execs rattled off their announcements in pre-recorded video segments filmed on a very empty Apple campus. The slick, occasionally eerie production was a glimpse into just how lonely the tech world has become. This week on Gadget Lab, WIRED senior associate editor Julian Chokkattu joins us to talk about everything Apple announced and what this very weird WWDC means for the future of the tech conference. Show Notes: Check out everything Apple announced at WWDC here. Read Julian’s breakdown of all the new features of iOS 14 coming soon to an iPhone near you here. Also read Julian’s guide to everything you need to work from home here. Recommendations: Julian recommends the Post-it Flex Write Surface. Lauren recommends the episode of 9to5 Mac’s Watchtime podcast with Ish ShaBazz. Mike recommends Omni Calculator. Julian Chokkattu can be found on Twitter @JulianChokkattu. Lauren Goode is @LaurenGoode. Michael Calore is @snackfight. Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab. The show is produced by Boone Ashworth (@booneashworth). Our executive producer is Alex Kapelman (@alexkapelman). Our theme music is by Solar Keys. If you have feedback about the show, or just want to enter to win a $50 gift card, take our brief listener survey here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
43: Blueberries are too small Mark and Jonathan are back from a short break. They voice their opinions on the current protests and show support for the Black Lives Matter movement. Apple finally announces the schedule for this years WWDC. New rumors of an ARM transition and new iMac are circling the Apple universe. Finally Jonathan gets a new keyboard and the PS5 is unveiled. Email: mail@everydayrobots.tech Twitter: @_ everydayrobots @jonjon1251 @swiftymf @LockneApp Our Site: Everyday Robots.tech Links: A converstion on race with Ish Shabazz in memory of George Floyd by 9to5 Mac BlackLivesMatter.com WWDC 2020 Lockne.app Jonathan's mechanical keyboard Varmilo VA87M keyboard
A deep dive into the iOS background operations model and how it could potentially be improved, rumors about both ARM Macs and a new iMac design being unveiled at WWDC20, and a discussion around designing custom systems for apps. That, and your regular updates from both John and Rambo, on this week’s episode of Stacktrace. Download MP3 Hosts: Gui on Twitter: @_inside John on Twitter: @johnsundell Links Watch Time episode with Ish ShaBazz ChibiStudio WWDC by Sundell Bloomberg’s report about ARM Macs being announced at WWDC Rumor about a redesigned iMac being announced at WWDC How the Australian COVID-19 contact tracing app is reminding its users to open it Grand Central Dispatch Apple’s official documentation On Swift by Sundell Basics Sharing UserDefaults data within an app group URLSessionConfiguration Rambo’s dotSwift talk about app architecture Subscribe: 🟣 Apple Podcasts 🟠 Overcast 🟢 Spotify
Right artwork via Palestinian-American artist Shirien Damra 9to5Mac Watch Time is usually a podcast about the Apple Watch and how it impacts peoples lives. This week I want to focus on a different impact being made in peoples lives across the United States and around the world since last week. My goal for this podcast has always been to be honest and raw and real, and it turns out the Apple Watch is one avenue that allows me to explore that side of guests. But this week I want to dedicate this episode to the memory of George Floyd, the 46-year-old African American who was killed on Memorial Day after being handcuffed by Minneapolis police and pinned down on the street for almost nine minutes with a knee on his neck. Floyd was stopped for allegedly passing a fake $20 bill. The loss of George Floyd’s life adds to the heartbreaking list of African Americans who have been been killed at the hands of systemic racism in the last decade alone. From Trayvon Martin and Tamir Rice to Michael Brown and Eric Garner. And for that reason, in this moment, systemic racism is the only thing I want to talk about and better understand. Developer Ish ShaBazz joins me for this very important conversation. Subscribe now to catch up with each episode and automatically hear new episodes as soon as they’re released every two weeks:
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
Recorded LIVE during WWDC 2019: In this special episode Tim interviewed several iOS developers on-site at WWDC thought the conference. Joining us this week are Tom Harington, Jeff Rames, Ish Shabazz, Kilo Loco, Mark Struzinzki, Adam Armstrong, Dru Freeman, Ray Fix, Megan Winter, Anthony Laurence, Ricky de Laveaga, Kendal Gelner, and literally on the street Joe Cieplinski. We discuss the WWDC Keynote, PSotU, SwiftUI, Project Catalyst, Dark Mode, stand alone Watch Apps, Xcode 11, Voice Control, iPadOS, Swift Package Manager, the 2019 Mac Pro, Pro Display XDR, The Talk Show, Micro.blog, Embrace.io, AltConf, Swift Playgrounds 3, Xcode 11, and the Release Notes Conference. Special Guests: Aᴅᴀᴍ Aʀᴍsᴛʀᴏɴɢ, Anthony Laurence, Dru Freeman, Ish, Jeff Rames, Joe Cieplinski, Kendall Gelner, Kilo Loco, Mark Struzinski, Meg Winter, Ray Fix, Ricky de Laveaga, and Tom Harrington.
Ish ShaBazz joins John to talk about indie app development, planning and productivity, deciding which system features to adopt and what trends to follow, what’s new in Xcode 11 and Swift 5.1, and much more.
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
Recorded LIVE during WWDC 2019: In this special episode Tim interviewed several iOS developers on-site at WWDC thought the conference. Joining us this week are Tom Harington, Jeff Rames, Ish Shabazz, Kylo Loco, Mark Struzinzki, Adam Armstrong, Dru Freeman, Ray Fix, Megan Winter, Anthony Laurence, Ricky de Laveaga, Kendal Gelner, and literally on the street Joe Cieplinski. We discuss the WWDC Keynote, PSotU, SwiftUI, Project Catalyst, Dark Mode, stand alone Watch Apps, Xcode 11, Voice Control, iPadOS, Swift Package Manager, the 2019 Mac Pro, Pro Display XDR, The Talk Show, Micro.blog, Embrace.io, AltConf, Swift Playgrounds 3, Xcode 11, and the Release Notes Conference. Special Guests: Anthony Laurence, Dru Freeman, Joe Cieplinski, Kendall Gelner, Kilo Loco, Meg Winter, Ray Fix, and Ricky de Laveaga.
My guest this week is Ish ShabazzIsh is a great friend that I've had the pleasure of sharing a meal with as we talked productivity, technology, and app development.Ish just released Capsicum, the closest alternative to bullet journaling on the iOS App Store.Capsicum is the culmination of the apps that Ish has built over his career. We talk about what it's like to build the app of your dreams and we talk about the state of building a career around the app store.Connect with Ish Follow Ish on Twitter Check out Capsicum on the iOS App Store Sign up for the PIT Newsletter for tips in productivity, technology, business and more. Be sure to leave us a review on iTunes or Spotify!Connect with me (Jay) or Productivity in Tech on twitter.Check out Productivity in Tech for help with. Editing your Podcast Editing your Video Courses Providing Transcriptions for your content Weekly Newsletters for your brand Automating your personal/professional Workflow Productivity Coaching
Jean and James talk with Ish ShaBazz, an app developer whose company Illuminated Bits recently released Capsicum, a new approach to the task management notebook. We learn what led Ish to the idea of building a notebook app, the power of round-trip translation with Boomerang, and how it felt for Ish be featured in the documentary App: The Human Story. We also find out what the weather was on our birthdays in our respective hometowns in Florida and New Jersey, a nifty little feature of Capsicum’s integration with historical weather information. Mentioned In This Episode: Capsicum Boomerang App: The Human Story
There’s a lot that goes on when launching a new app: marketing, feedback… and watching the sales chart desperately hoping that things go according to plan. Heidi Helen Pilypas and Ish Shabazz join the show to talk about the recent launch of Capsicum, along with all the excitement and horror that ensued.
As Simone is busy at E3, Christina and Brianna are joined by Ish ShaBazz. Topics this week are using blockchain to vote online, all the greatest news from E3, and the latest Uber nightmare.
Ish Shabazz recently released Stamp Pack, the iOS app that gave him his biggest launch yet. He talks about the iterative process of building and selling an app, what’s it’s like to create a whole app category in the App Store, and why being an independent iOS developer is getting harder and harder. Show Links Digital Ocean (sponsor) MongoDB (sponsor) Heroku (sponsor) TwilioQuest (sponsor) Stickers for iMessage Stamp Pack Grammar Snob Heidi Helen Firebase UI Collection View Stanford's iOS Course Impostor Syndrome episode Codeland Conf Codeland 2019