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Josh Shaffer leads Session 3 of our Worship Ministry Training Event. Visit our YouTube channel to watch the videos from the conference. ERBC is a church in Greenville, SC, that exists to worship and glorify God, love and disciple people, and reach and serve the world. You can find out more about us by visiting our website: https://www.edwardsroad.org/.
An interview with Josh Shaffer and Chris Thielen about Swift macros, SwiftData, interactive widgets, and more, recorded at Apple Park during WWDC 2023.
An interview with Josh Shaffer and Chris Thielen about Swift macros, SwiftData, interactive widgets, and more, recorded at Apple Park during WWDC 2023.
Our guests today are Christopher Thielen, product manager for languages and frameworks at Apple, and Josh Shaffer, a Senior Director of Software at Apple with a focus on Swift frameworks. We discuss the introduction of Swift Macros, improving widgets with App Intents, and some of the new paradigms for crafting apps in visionOS.If you want to get the full picture of all the updates Apple announced for software developers, you can watch this year's State of the Union or dive into particulars with 175 different videos focused on key elements of the announcements.
KP sits down with Josh Shaffer, who is a worship pastor at a 115 year old church, with choir and orchestra. They talk about championing others, how to choose the right songs and so much more. Connect with Josh: Instagram - @shaff_josh Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@joshshaffer Get Worshipology book for you and your teams here: www.worshipologybook.com
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Welcome to Coming in Ripe! In our pilot episode, we talk about the origins of Ripe and how we all came together as a team, from the perspectives of Scott Smith, Josh Shaffer, and Dan Jaffe. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cominginripe/ Intro/Outro Song: https://open.spotify.com/album/2RWU7HHZRUtWJgAFA2QdLe?highlight=spotify:track:49B3z1qUw7VVFvac3lxUEM
The macOS Big Sur redesign doesn’t mean the end of the world, right? Or does it? John and Rambo discuss the reveal of Apple Silicon, macOS 11, iOS apps coming to the Mac, and much more — all during a recording session stretched out over two days in the middle of a Brazilian lightning storm. Download MP3 Hosts: Gui on Twitter: @_inside John on Twitter: @johnsundell Links WWDC by Sundell & Friends John’s SwiftUI app prototype Swift by Sundell episode with Josh Shaffer and Eliza Block “Bring keyboard and mouse gaming to iPad” from WWDC20 Subscribe: 🟣 Apple Podcasts 🟠 Overcast 🟢 Spotify
Josh Shaffer and Eliza Block from Apple join John to talk about what’s new in SwiftUI, how Xcode Previews work under the hood, the new home screen widget system, Apple’s internal process of adopting and improving SwiftUI, and much more.
John and Rambo share their experiences of building apps using SwiftUI, talk about new Mac apps that they love, and discuss what the newly found references to AMD CPUs in macOS might mean. Also, animations, Nintendo 64 copy protection, and thoughts about being a “digital nomad”. Sponsored by Chargeasap: Preorder the new Flash 150W USB-C Powerbank for $139 (Reg $299) & enter our iPhone 11 giveaway. Hosts: Gui on Twitter: @_inside John on Twitter: @johnsundell Links Rambo’s dotSwift talk about MVC Swift by Sundell episode with Josh Shaffer Diagrams app NetNewsWire New references to AMD processors in macOS Reversing the Nintendo 64 CIC Star Trek: The Next Generation In 40 Hours Rambo’s BA: Swiftable talk about animations
In this episode I talk to Josh Shaffer, a crime and courts reporter at the Raleigh News & Observer (my local paper!) about what it's like to be part of an "endangered species," how he finds local stories that people care about, and how folks can support local reporting.
Swift News is all about curating this week's latest news involving iOS Development and Swift. This week we discuss John Sundell's interview with Josh Shaffer, Engineering Director for UIKit and Swift UI, SwiftUI's Layout System, UINavigationBar in iOS 13, Tech Debt, Time Estimates, Conferences & more! Subscribe to stay up to date with the latest Swift News every Monday! Video Version: https://youtu.be/6Yckhc2K06A Link to my book - How I Became an iOS Developer: https://gumroad.com/l/sean-allen-origin Books, hoodies and goodies: https://seanallen.co/store Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/seanallen_dev Instagram: @seanallen_dev Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seanallen YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/seanallen Portfolio: https://seanallen.co Are you a gamer? I'm now streaming video games on Twitch as well: https://twitch.tv/seanallen Book and learning recommendations (Affiliate Links): Ray Wenderlich Books: https://store.raywenderlich.com/a/20866/link/1 Ray Wenderlich Video Tutorials: https://store.raywenderlich.com/a/20866/link/24 Paul Hudson's Hacking With Swift: https://gumroad.com/a/762098803 Learn Advanced Swift Here: https://gumroad.com/a/656585843 My Developer & YouTube Setup: https://www.amazon.com/shop/seanallen --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seanallen/support
Mark and Jonathan begin to wonder if well get no Apple Event this month. Think about all the stuff thats rumored to come out this year still. Then talk about John Sundell’s interview with Apple’s Josh Shaffer one of the core people working on Swift UI. Email: mail@everydayrobots.tech Twitter: https://twitter.com/_everydayrobots https://twitter.com/jonjon1251 https://twitter.com/swiftymf Links John Sundell interviews Apple’s Josh Shaffer
Using the iPad Pro for coding and presentations, cross-platform code and feature sharing and what that might mean for products like Photoshop for iPad, and could automated tests improve Apple’s software quality? Also, organizing development tasks, and what it’s like to record podcasts in your non-native language. Sponsored by MacStadium: Get 50% off your first two months of a Mac mini subscription now w/ code 9TO5MAC, or get started with MacStadium’s new Orka private cloud. Hosts: Gui on Twitter: @_inside John on Twitter: @johnsundell Links Swift by Sundell episode with Josh Shaffer from Apple On the Upcoming Photoshop for iPad — Daring Fireball WWDC talk: "Sharing code between iOS and OS X" Six Reasons Why iOS 13 and Catalina Are So Buggy — TidBITS Sneaky Sasquatch What the Golf? Untitled Goose Game John podcasting in Swedish on “Kodsnack”
Josh Shaffer, engineering director with the UIKit and SwiftUI team at Apple, joins John to go on a deep dive into SwiftUI. What inspired the creation and design of SwiftUI, how does it impact the way apps are developed and architected, how is Apple using and improving SwiftUI internally, and much more.
Myke and Jason get over their WWDC hangover with a discussion of our favorite new iPadOS 13 features. Then we take a look at the future of Apple's platforms with a discussion of Catalyst and SwiftUI and an exclusive interview with Apple's Wiley Hodges and Josh Shaffer.
On this week's ep, I open the show going off on Brett Kavanaugh, Trump and his penis, the Emmys, Katt Williams and why fast-food chains are shady as hell when stuff like National Cheeseburger Day comes around. Later on, I talk to journalist Josh Shaffer, an old colleague of mine from my North Carolina newspaper days. about what's going on in the Carolinas now in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence. As for music, I play tunes from the Hall of Justus featuring Little Brother and Carlitta Durand, Sarah Kaboom and Darien Brockington. The Sour Hour airs Wednesday nights, 9/8c, on KPFT HD2. Listen live at http://kpft.org/listen.
This episode is a little different. A joint experiment. A nebulous mission. In this inspiring international discussion, I was honored to be joined by two co-hosts: Dawna Jones of Vancouver and Gert Penne of Belgium. And three guests: Willow Bumby and Lindsey Henwood of Vancouver, and Josh Shaffer of Tampa. With 6+ participants, spanning 3+ countries, 3 continents, and 3 generations we explored not only the future of work, but also the future of education. Dawna Jones is the AUTHOR of DECISION-MAKING for DUMMIES. Her book appears on Steve Denning's (Forbes) list of 8 Noteworthy Books for 2014. Dawna is also the host of the “Evolutionary Provocateur” podcast. Gert Penne, an account executive in the tech industry, is a an Empathic Problem Solver, who takes a principle-centered approach to teaming across cultures, disciplines, and generations. At the end of a 2-continent, 3-country Skype call, Dawna, Gert, and I found ourselves talking about generational differences globally. With the goal to learn how the next generation sees the Future of Work, we decided to invite 3 Millennials to a follow-up call. This show is that call. Millennials fall just after the Gen-Xers. They were born between 1982 and 2004. We were fortunate to have 3 Millennials join us. Josh Shaffer is an early Millennial, and works for Accenture in Talent Acquisition in Tampa. Willow Bumby is an iOS Engineer, designer, and writer, as well as a teacher at Lighthouse Labs in Vancouver. Lindsay Henwood is a User Experience Design Instructor at Red Academy, a rapidly growing Tech School startup in Vancouver. Two other Millennials joined us virtually. Lauren Kirmil is a Marketing and Media Specialist and a former technical recruiter in the San Francisco Bay Area. During her extensive travels throughout Southeast Asia she worked as a freelance travel writer. Grace Liu is a former Outreach Support Officer at the British Consulate in Guangzhou, China. She recently received funding to start a venture in Shenzhen. With the assistance of her NYU professor she also plans to start an NGO incorporating ancient contemplative practices, including meditation. In this discussion we covered a wide range of topics. Distributed workforces and workplace flexibility and the big American offensive to change the workplace. Self-responsibility, self-awareness, self-perception. Cultural fit: the “techie” mold and the pressure to fit in. The dying days of the industrial model, the irrelevant university degree and the rise of bootcamp style education. The need to understand the next generation, and the companies which will die. The rise of the robots and the growing fear of job loss. Capitalism and its schizophrenic booms and busts: do we want an economy based on self-interest or creativity and collaboration? Tribalism and the need to belong: do we become global citizens or nationalists? Surviving the industrial model and designing the new workplace. The need to shift easily into different industries and the costly risk in over-specialization. The silliness of our current system and people's inability to work with power. And the power coming from the “Millennial values”.
Since Valentine's Day is coming up, I thought it would be nice if I talked to a couple of lovebirds for a pre-VD show. I found the perfect couple. On today's Crizzlecast, I talk to Amber Nimocks (one of my former editors at the N & O) and her husband, Josh Shaffer (a star columnist over at the N & O). We talk about what has made their marriage persevere for so damn long. We also bring up their careers in journalism, and the head-butting me and Amber used to get into back when we worked together. So, why don't you curl up with that special someone, pop open a bottle of Riunite and listen to me talk to a married couple for an hour or so. Happy Valentine's Day, gotdammit!
Josh Shaffer discusses unit testing, objective-c, and localization. (March 4, 2010)
Josh Shaffer covers hardware features and battery life and power consumption. (February 23, 2010)
Josh Shaffer covers hardware features and battery life and power consumption. (February 23, 2010)
Josh Shaffer continues his lecture on threading. Brad Moore then introduces iPhone keyboards, customizing text input, and presenting content modally. (February 9, 2010)
Josh Shaffer continues his lecture on threading. Brad Moore then introduces iPhone keyboards, customizing text input, and presenting content modally. (February 9, 2010)
Josh Shaffer discusses performance optimization on the iPhone -- memory usage and concurrency. He also presents additional tips and tricks. (February 4, 2010)
Josh Shaffer discusses performance optimization on the iPhone -- memory usage and concurrency. He also presents additional tips and tricks. (February 4, 2010)
Josh Shaffer explains scroll views; displaying data and controlling appearance and behavior in table views. (January 28, 2010)
Josh Shaffer explains scroll views; displaying data and controlling appearance and behavior in table views. (January 28, 2010)
Josh Shaffer explores navigation controllers and application data flow, customizing navigation, tab bar controllers, combining approaches. (January 26, 2010)
Josh Shaffer explores navigation controllers and application data flow, customizing navigation, tab bar controllers, combining approaches. (January 26, 2010)
Josh Shaffer discusses views, drawing, text and images, and animation. (January 19, 2010)
Josh Shaffer discusses views, drawing, text and images, and animation. (January 19, 2010)
Josh Shaffer provides an introduction to programming in Objective-C and moves on to cover foundation frameworks. (January 7, 2010)
Josh Shaffer provides an introduction to programming in Objective-C and moves on to cover foundation frameworks. (January 7, 2010)