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Marin Todorov joins us to talk about his app dataTile for Simulator: how it uses logs to help developers, getting help from Apple, and his experience with SwiftUI on macOS.Guest Marin Todorov - underplot.com Twitter - @icanzilb Mastodon - @icanzilb@mastodon.social Blog - trycombine.com Related Links dataTile for Simulator Bushel RocketSim Related Episodes Episode 98 - Async, Await, and Combine with Marin Todorov Episode 130 - macOS by Tutorials with Sarah Reichelt Episode 140 - A Swiftly Year in Review with Antoine van der Lee We talked about (00:00) - What is dataTile for Simulator (02:26) - Power of simctl (07:26) - Sandboxing dataTile (10:34) - SwiftUI on the Mac (18:13) - Keeping it simple for developers (25:52) - Reactivitiy, Performance, and Apple's Unified Log (34:02) - Launching dataTile to the App Store Social MediaTwitter Leo - @leogdionTwitter BrightDigit - @brightdigitLinkedIn - @leogdionGitHub - @brightdigitGitHub - @leogdionTikTok - @brightdigitMastodon - @leogdion@c.imYoutube - @brightdigitCreditsMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Blippy Trance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode, I am joined by Marin Todorov to discuss his new developer tool, dataTile. We also discuss using SwiftUI in production for creating apps and other topics.Marin Todorov has been developing for Apple's platforms for 12+ years. Most recently, he worked on Swift DocC as part of the Swift toolchain. Besides working on client projects, he's contributed significantly to the Swift open-source community, spoken at many conferences, and authored tech books.As mentioned in this episode,Marin's Web sitedataTileMarin on TwitterPlease leave a review and show your support.https://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftPlease find us on Mastodon@Compileswift@iosdev.space ★ Support this podcast ★
Marin and I discus how 2022 went for him and what his plans are for early 2023.(It is dataTile, a smart developer tool that reads your app's logs from the Xcode Simulator in real time and displays your debug data in a beautiful, bold UI.You can find Marin online at:https://underplot.com/On Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@icanzilbLearn more about dataTile https://underplot.com/dataTile/RunwayPut your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team Lead Software Developer Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer.Support the showPlease rate me on Apple Podcasts. Send me feedback on SpeakPipeOr contact me through twitter or Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@appforce1Buy me a Coffee or become a member of my podcast.My book: Being a Lead Software Developer
GuestAviel Gross - @avielgrYoutube Video: https://youtu.be/G8I8xdGJB68Related Episodes Episode 125 - WWDC 2022 - SwiftUI and UIKit with Evan Stone Episode 98 - Async, Await, and Combine with Marin Todorov Episode 73 - Multi-Platform SwiftUI with Malin Sundberg Episode 57 - SwiftUI with Majid Jabrayilov - Part 2 Related Links Rebuilding Bēhance in SwiftUI by Aviel Gross Twitter Thread on Properties in Swift 360iDev 2022 - Aviel Gross SwiftUI Performance for Demanding Apps Great SwiftUI by Aviel Gross WWDC2020 - WWDC Data Essentials in SwiftUI Combine: Asynchronous Programming with Swift by Florent Pillet, Marin Todorov and Shai Mishali SponsorsStream - Free In-App Messaging SDK & UI Kits for iOS/SwiftStream Chat is the easiest way to add messaging to your iOS app. High-level UI components connect the Stream Chat API with minimal coding. Try Stream Chat free for 30 days https://gstrm.io/empowerapps or apply for your Maker Account, free forever for qualifying teams https://gstrm.io/empowerappsmaker Try for freeBushel - the macOS virtual machine app for developersI'm looking for beta testers! For developers who want to be rigorous and uncompromising in their app testing. You can set up your virtual machine for almost any configuration, from a fresh, factory reset of the Ventura beta all the way back to Big Sur. Test, simulate, roll back and debug apps and scripts however you need to without worrying about destroying your machine. If you want to be invited to our first TestFlight, or even if you just want updates on Bushel, sign up at the website, and we will get in touch with you.swiftpackageindex.com is the place to find Swift packages. over 5,000 packages indexed now, you'll find a package that can help. help you make better decisions about your dependencies. host DocC-based documentation for package authors. You can see how well maintained every package is, what platforms and Swift versions it's compatible with based on real-world build data, how many other dependencies it will bring in and much more. Unlike an open-source library, running an open-source website requires ongoing time for maintenance and supporting package authors in addition to the time we spend on new features. Our work is primarily funded by you - the Swift communityIf the site has helped you find a package, or if you want to support a community-run open-source project, please go to swiftpackageindex.com, look for the pink heart, and join over a hundred other people who support our work through GitHub sponsors.Show Notes How migrating from UIKit Terminology Confusion How SwiftUI detects changes SwiftUI mistakes Combine vs Async/Await What is a POD? Social MediaEmailleo@brightdigit.comGitHub - @brightdigitTwitter BrightDigit - @brightdigitLeo - @leogdionLinkedInLeoCreditsMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Blippy Trance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
NewsVirtualization framework VirtualBuddy by Guilherme Rambo.PackagesPackageBuildInfo by Dmitriy BorovikovDeckUI by Josh Holtzswift-math-parser by Brad HowesMarkCodable by Marin Todorov
Meet Marin, if you visit a conference or two, there is a good chance you have met Marin in person.Marin joins me on my podcast and we discus his work as a software developer.An interesting bit is his work on DocC. Yes, that's the new documentation tool in shipped with Xcode.He also recently published his latest book Modern Concurrency in Swift.There is tons more things Marin has done over the years. But fortunately he list all his work on his personal website: https://underplot.com/Marin's book Modern Concurrency in Swift http://swiftconcurrencybook.com/You can also find Marin on TwitterPlease rate me on Apple Podcasts.Send me feedback on SpeakPipeOr contact me through twitterNewsletter, sign up!My book: Being a Lead Software DeveloperRunwayPut your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. Lead Software Developer Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer.Support the show (https://pod.fan/appforce1)
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This episode Dru and Susannah welcome Marin Todorov and Shai Mishali and they discuss the new book "Modern Concurrency in Swift." The post Modern Concurrency – Podcast S12 E01 appeared first on Ray Wenderlich.
Marin Todorov returns to the podcast to discuss Swift's new concurrency system and its newly announced backward compatibility, his new book about that topic, and his work on Apple's open source documentation tool, Swift-DocC.
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
Marin Todorov joins Tim to discuss his work on Swift Concurrency and Apple's DocC. He has just finished contributing to the RayWenderlich book, Combine: Asynchronous Programming with Swift and has an upcoming book on Modern Concurrency in Swift. He is also one of the original contributors on Apple's open source DocC. Special Guest: Marin Todorov.
Guest Shai Mishali - Twitter @freak4pcGitHub @freak4pc Youtube Video - https://youtu.be/wQNs2ii-zsIRelated Episodes Episode 39 - Managing Code Quality with Anne Cahalan Episode 92 - WWDC 2021 - Platforms State of the Union with Peter Witham Episode 98 - Async, Await, and Combine with Marin Todorov Episode 106 - Mac Dev in 2021 with Daniel Jalkut Related Links Expert Swift by Marin Bencevic, Ray Fix, Shai Mishali and Ehab Yosry Amer Modern Concurrency in Swift - Async/Await, Task Groups & Actors by Marin Todorov Combine: Asynchronous Programming with Swift by Marin Todorov, Shai Mishali and Florent Pillet WWDC 2020 - Refine Objective-C frameworks for Swift Combine Community SponsorsRevenueCatUsing RevenueCat to power your in-app purchase infrastructure solves: For edge cases you don't even know you have Protects from outages your team hasn't seen yet Saves you time on future maintenance As well as new features released by the app stores Empowers your marketing teams with clean, reliable IAP data All that to say, RevenueCat handles all the headaches of in-app purchases so you can get back to building your app. Try RevenueCat today at revenuecat.com.Show Notes What is Expert Swift? How to be pragmatic about expert features on your team? How can you improve your use of Codable in Swift? What are ways to improve Objective-C for Swift consumption? How can you hide certain Objective-C APIs from Swift? What makes for good API design? How to version your API? How Functional Reactive Programming fits? Future of Combine and Reactive in an Async and Await ... and another book Shai is helping with concurrentlySocial MediaEmailleo@brightdigit.comGitHub - @brightdigitTwitter BrightDigit - @brightdigitLeo - @leogdionRedditLeo - /u/leogdionLinkedInBrightDigitLeoInstagram - @brightdigitPatreon - empowerappshowCreditsMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Blippy Trance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
We're getting into reactive programming. WWDC21 has zero attention to Combine. Is it alive? What is the future? How Swift Structured Concurrency will affect it? And we're also touching DocC a bit. Why? Our guest has something to say about it. Not much though :) Our guest: Marin Todorov, developer, book author, trainer, speaker, https://twitter.com/icanzilb Useful links: Timelane – https://timelane.tools Marin's books – https://underplot.com/#books
Guest Marin Todorov - underplot.com Twitter - @icanzilb Blog - trycombine.com Podcast Survey - https://brightdigit.typeform.com/to/yVZN2gITYoutube Video - https://youtu.be/H6vW7f66zyUQuestions for Episode 100 HereRelated Episodes Episode 81 - Awaiting for Async with Vincent Pradeilles Episode 72 - Functional Programming with Daniel Steinberg Episode 47 - Practical Combine with Donny Wals Episode 19 - WWDC 2019 - SwiftUI with Jason Anderson Related Links Timelane 2 What about Swift actors and Combine How should profiling new Swift Concurrency APIs look like? Combine: Asynchronous programming with Swift Thoughts on Combine in an async/await world Using Combine for Your App's Asynchronous Code Leo Dion - The Multi-Threaded Asynchronous Parallel World of Swift from UIKonf 2020 from 360iDev 2019 Hacking with Swift - How to document your project with DocC DocC2HTML WWDC Videos Meet AsyncSequence Swift concurrency: Behind the scenes Explore structured concurrency in Swift Meet async/await in Swift Protect mutable state with Swift actors Discover concurrency in SwiftUI Meet DocC documentation in Xcode SponsorsLinodeA cloud experience developers love Great for Setting Up a Backend for Your App Variety of VM Configurations and Settings Reasonable Pricing Starting at $5 per month Global Data Centers The Developer Cloud Simplified Try it today with this special link:https://www.linode.com/?r=97e09acbd5d304d87dadef749491d245e71c74e7Check out OrchardNest Today:https://orchardnest.comShow Notes How does Async and Await work with Reactive Programming? When is Combine a good fit rather then Async and Await? Why does Async and Await require new OSes? How do Actors work? What do Actors replace? What secret project Marin worked on at Apple? Social MediaEmailleo@brightdigit.comGitHub - @brightdigitTwitter BrightDigit - @brightdigitLeo - @leogdionRedditLeo - /u/leogdionLinkedInBrightDigitLeoInstagram - @brightdigitPatreon - empowerappshowCreditsMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Blippy Trance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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We follow up on Deadpool and Lee Krasner. From the Twitter we follow up on Objective-C vs the hype cycle, Greg Heo used Fortran back in the day, Tim discusses the 360 panorama Cycloramic app from the flat sided iPhone 5 era. We also follow up on Jeff Warkin's posts on UIButton. Swift Paris Online took place. Apple launches Today at Apple (at Home). Why NASA Needs a Programmer Fluent In 60-Year-Old Languages. Rumor has it that Apple is working on a flat-sided iPhone and smaller Home Pod. The latest Home Pod13.4 update is based on tvOS. GitHub is now free for teams. At long last you can order wheels for your shiny new Mac Pro. Apple introduces the iPhone SE - second generation based on iPhone 8 form factor. Apple is developing Clips which will allow for partial app downloads. Apple and Google partner on COVID-19 contact tracing technology. NSHipster examines the upcoming Contact Tracing framework from Apple, coincidentally written in Objective-C. Picks: Developing Inclusive Mobile Apps - Building Accessible Apps for iOS and Android, War Stories: How Prince of Persia slew the Apple II’s memory limitations. Photo: Flickr/Candida Performa Special Guest: Mike Vinakmens.
Marin Todorov joins us to talk all things Combine! We discuss asynchronous programming, how Combine compares to RxSwift, how Combine meshes with SwiftUI and UIKit, what Combine could mean for code architecture, and more! Resources Apple’s Combine DocumentationScott Gardner Combine 101 GithubCombine Cheat Sheet - Shai MishaliTry CombineCombine: Asynchronous Programming with Swift (Ray Wenderlich) - Affiliate Link Things We Love Marin Todorov Human Resources Machine / 7 Billion HumansHey FocusJapanese Pottery Eman Harout Aer Tech PackClassic Computer Science Problems in Swift Contact Marin Todorov underplot.com@icanzilb Eman Harout @emanharout *Disclosure: Some of the above are affiliate links that financially support the show. We only share things that I (or my guest) can recommend in good conscience. So if you share similar interests and want to help out, feel free to make a purchase!
Marin Todorov joins John to talk about bridging the gap between UIKit, Combine and SwiftUI, how to design intuitive and robust APIs, and how the developer community can augment Apple’s SDKs through open source.
The raywenderlich.com Podcast: For App Developers and Gamers
Marin Todorov author of "Realm: Building Modern Swift Apps with Realm Database" among many other Ray Wenderlich texts gives us a view into the Realm Database system. Then Dru makes his case for why adopting better accessibility standards is easier than you'd think. The post Realm and Accessibility – Podcast S08 E04 appeared first on Ray Wenderlich.
We invite author & Ray Wenderlich contributor Marin Todorov to talk about the Realm database. Marin explains what it is and why you might use it as a persistence solution. He compares it to Core Data and helps give guidance on how to choose a persistence solution. He also goes into some of its benefits: simplified API, improved performance, cross platform usage, & automatic sync. Lastly, he talks about his new book "Realm: Building Modern Swift Apps with Realm Database". Find the book: https://store.raywenderlich.com/products/realm-building-modern-swift-apps-with-realm-database Learn more about Marin: http://www.underplot.com/ Wanna chat with other smart iOS developers? Sign up for our free forum: https://forum.insideiosdev.com
Panel: Gui Rambo Andrew Madsen Special Guest: Marin Todorov In today's episode, the iPheaks panelist speaks with Marin Todorov about Realm. Marin is an independent developer and works exclusively in the iOS platform. Marin does contract work, open source projects is an author of multiple publications, a speaker, and does in-house training. Marin answers questions about the inner workings or Realm, what and who is using Realm, how it functions and popular ways to implement Realm in your projects. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is Realm? What are differences from other data options? Is Realm a SQL database? Live objects in Realm Multi-threading and Reactive What is data type returned from Realm? What is an Object Graph? Realm Cloud Marin’s Realm Book Realm World Tour And much much more! Links: http://www.underplot.com/ https://github.com/icanzilb https://www.linkedin.com/in/marintodorov https://www.amazon.com/Marin-Todorov/e/B01N5IG4HR @icanzilb Picks: Gui Livestream of coding a Mac app Andrew Open Emu Marin Xcode Treasures - Chris Adamson
Panel: Gui Rambo Andrew Madsen Special Guest: Marin Todorov In today's episode, the iPheaks panelist speaks with Marin Todorov about Realm. Marin is an independent developer and works exclusively in the iOS platform. Marin does contract work, open source projects is an author of multiple publications, a speaker, and does in-house training. Marin answers questions about the inner workings or Realm, what and who is using Realm, how it functions and popular ways to implement Realm in your projects. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is Realm? What are differences from other data options? Is Realm a SQL database? Live objects in Realm Multi-threading and Reactive What is data type returned from Realm? What is an Object Graph? Realm Cloud Marin’s Realm Book Realm World Tour And much much more! Links: http://www.underplot.com/ https://github.com/icanzilb https://www.linkedin.com/in/marintodorov https://www.amazon.com/Marin-Todorov/e/B01N5IG4HR @icanzilb Picks: Gui Livestream of coding a Mac app Andrew Open Emu Marin Xcode Treasures - Chris Adamson
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week we are joined by Marin Todorov to discuss his new book and apps. We follow up on Flight School's meaning, an iPad screen protector vendor leaks the 2018 model, downloading your Google profile and Marin relays European ISP experiences. The last Apple Watch boutique is closing. We also follow up on Susan Kare: the woman who gave the Mac its smile. We discuss the new trade-in program with Apple GiveBack, Daisy: Apple’s new iPhone-recycling robot, FoundationDB is Open Source and Marin's book - Realm: Building Modern Swift Apps with Realm Database. Picks: 5 Useful 3D Touch Features for iPhone, Snipetty, Bringing Objective-C to the Amiga, How to build your own Alexa skills with the new Alexa Blueprints, Xcode Treasures: Master the Tools to Design, Build, and Distribute Great Apps, Mixpanel v. 3.3.0 - opt in/out at run time Special Guest: Marin Todorov.
Panel: Eric Sadun Gui Rambo Andrew Madsen Special Guest: Junior Bontognali, Marin Todorov, Scott Garner, and Florent Pillet In today's episode, the iPheaks panel discuss RxSwift with the four authors of the book RxSwift Reactive Programming with Swift. The co-authors are Junior Bontognali, Marin Todorov, Scott Garner, and Florent Pillet. The four authors are developers in their own respective jobs and companies who are experts in Swift and iOS platform. The discussion covers the specifics of RxSwift and Reactive Programming. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is RX Swift? Web applications Asynchronous code Advantages of Swift Data is always in sync What are typical events? Coming from traditional Obj. C development, what is different? Reactive Cocoa vs Swift Concepts, languages Standardized terms How does RxSwift merge with Swift? Schedulers? GCD? How do you integrate RxSwift with Table View? Integrating RxSwift with UIKit Drawing patterns Do you think Apple will adopt some of this uniform design? Marzipan with RxSwift Coco for the Mac What are the first step to learning RxSwift? What do you want to accomplish? RxSwift Slack Group and much more! LINKS: Junior Bontognali Marin Todorov Scott Garner Florent Pillet RxSwift Reactive Programming with Swift RxSwift Slack Group Picks: Gui External Build Systems in Xcode Erica RxSwift book The Vector Podcast Andrew Classic Computing Podcast Swift Coding Challenges Book Junior AppBuilders Conference Marin Snippette Sourcery Florent Vert.x Reactive JVM Server Framework Scott Paintcode RxFlow Realm
Panel: Eric Sadun Gui Rambo Andrew Madsen Special Guest: Junior Bontognali, Marin Todorov, Scott Garner, and Florent Pillet In today's episode, the iPheaks panel discuss RxSwift with the four authors of the book RxSwift Reactive Programming with Swift. The co-authors are Junior Bontognali, Marin Todorov, Scott Garner, and Florent Pillet. The four authors are developers in their own respective jobs and companies who are experts in Swift and iOS platform. The discussion covers the specifics of RxSwift and Reactive Programming. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is RX Swift? Web applications Asynchronous code Advantages of Swift Data is always in sync What are typical events? Coming from traditional Obj. C development, what is different? Reactive Cocoa vs Swift Concepts, languages Standardized terms How does RxSwift merge with Swift? Schedulers? GCD? How do you integrate RxSwift with Table View? Integrating RxSwift with UIKit Drawing patterns Do you think Apple will adopt some of this uniform design? Marzipan with RxSwift Coco for the Mac What are the first step to learning RxSwift? What do you want to accomplish? RxSwift Slack Group and much more! LINKS: Junior Bontognali Marin Todorov Scott Garner Florent Pillet RxSwift Reactive Programming with Swift RxSwift Slack Group Picks: Gui External Build Systems in Xcode Erica RxSwift book The Vector Podcast Andrew Classic Computing Podcast Swift Coding Challenges Book Junior AppBuilders Conference Marin Snippette Sourcery Florent Vert.x Reactive JVM Server Framework Scott Paintcode RxFlow Realm
Marin Todorov and Florent Pillet, two of the four authors of Ray Wenderlich's RxSwift book, join John to talk about Rx, reactive programming, debugging, learning new technologies and much more.
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week we discuss new MacBook Pro's to be announced in October. We examine an article on Swift vs Objective-C language stats, as well as, Apple's interest in McLaren Applied Technologies. We discuss Ryan Nystrom's talk on Refactoring At Scale from Just Try Swift. We discuss a post by Curtis Herbert on compile time warnings. Jaime discusses Apple's post on JSON. Picks: Swift Protobuf, protips on changes in Storyboards and tableViews, Blocky Hockey, Blocky Football, Blocky Soccer, Blocky Rugby, TD MySpend, Realm Mobile Platform. Sponsored by: Buddy Build Episode 112 Show Notes: Apple Likely Aiming for Late October Launch of Redesigned MacBook Pro AMD ATI Technologies Apple CEO Tim Cook's Feud With BlackBerry Has a Quiet End Apple and Deloitte team up to accelerate business transformation on iPhone and iPad Apple deepens enterprise push with Deloitte partnership Aetna will help cover the cost of customers’ Apple Watches Atlassian Confluence JIRA Swift Job Market Is Bad News For Objective-C Nate Swanner TIOBE the software quality program It’s not McLaren Racing, but McLaren Applied Technologies, that Apple is likely lusting after Refactoring At Scale Ryan Nystrom IGListKit Working with JSON in Swift Marin Todorov Spark from CBC Radio: 328: Disruption in banking, a long view on AI, and more… Fiat Money Episode 112 Picks: About Swift Protobuf Protip: Changes in Storyboards and TableViews Blocky Hockey - Arcade Ice Runner Blocky Football - Endless Arcade Runner Blocky Soccer - Endless Arcade Runner Blocky Rugby - Endless Arcde Runner TD MySpend Realm Mobile Platform
In this episode I speak to Steve Tauber and Marin Todorov about Developer Health --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theweeklysqueak/message
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In this episode, Marin Todorov enlightens Mic and Jake on how they can approach self improvement, before they move on to discuss OS X development. The post Self Improvement for Coders, and OS X Development – Podcast S05 E03 appeared first on Ray Wenderlich.
On this episode we talk with Marin Todorov. Marin is an independent iOS consultant, speaker, and author of the widely popular, iOS Animations by Tutorials.
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week we recorded the show while attending 360|iDev 2015 in Denver Colorado. We were joined by conference speaker, Greg Heo, and MTJC uber-fan, Fuad "Hey Siri!" Kamal. We discussed the new paradigm of podcast cliques and what is involved in a tech podcast. We also give an overview of the sessions at this years 360|iDev conference. Picks: Principle for Mac, RWDevCon 2016 and Vainglory. Episode 53 Show Notes: Fuad Kamal podcasts for iOS developers Accidental Tech Podcast John Siracusa Relay FM Mike Hurley Release Notes – the Business of iOS and Mac Development iOhYes NSBrief Build Phase RoundaboutFM The raywenderlich.com Podcast Core Intuition Daniel Jalkut Manton Reese The Talk Show With John Gruber Shared Instance podcast 360|iDev Still Here - Josh Michaels Solving Auto Layout Problems - Jack Cox Mastering Auto Layout - Justin Williams Switching Your Brain to Swift - Greg Heo Bringing Swift to Your Objective-C Projects - René Cacheaux Something Deep With Mike - Mike Lee The Last Job II - Kyle Richter What's In It For Us After the Indiepocalipse - Marin Todorov Brandon Trebitowski Episode 53 Picks: Principle for Mac: animation prototyping tool for web/mobile RWDevCon 2016 Vainglory Special Guest: Fuad Kumal.
01:14 - Ray Wenderlich Introduction Twitter Blog 01:23 - Mic Pringle Introduction Twitter GitHub The raywenderlich.com Podcast 01:40 - Greg Heo Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 01:47 - The Conception of Ray’s Tutorial Website and The Tutorial Team Ray Wenderlich: Tutorials for iPhone / iOS / Developers and Gamers EA Games 05:58 - Maintaining High Quality and Consistency 07:26 - Tips & Advice for Writing a Tutorial 09:12 - Avoiding User Frustration 11:54 - Writing Books 13:00 - Traditional vs Self-Publishing Pragmatic Programmers 14:31 - Book Content vs Site Tutorials 15:41 - Starter Kits 16:33 - Transitioning to Swift 19:47 - Error/Bug Support 21:06 - Branching Out Into Other Technologies 22:21 - Selling Introductory vs Advanced Tutorials 25:15 - Choosing Topics 26:08 - RWDevCon 31:48 - Working with Ray and on raywenderlich.com 36:31 - Maximizing Marketing Opportunities 39:46 - Writing Tutorials for Mainstream Apps & Games 41:08 - Highlights Video Tutorials iOS Games by Tutorials Second Edition: Beginning 2D iOS Game Development with Swift iOS Animations by Tutorials by Marin Todorov Episode Resources The Freelancers' Show Episode #164: Teaching and Learning Courses with Breanne Dyck The Freelancers' Show Episode #165: Strategy and Project Management with Marie Poulin JavaScript Jabber Episode #173: Online Learning with Gregg Pollack Picks WinObjC (Andrew) Friday Q&A 2015-07-31: Tagged Pointer Strings by Mike Ash (Andrew) The Web Platform Podcast Episode 56: Building Your Brand with Charles Max Wood (Chuck) Developer On Fire Episode 017 - Charles Max Wood - Get Involved and Try New Things (Chuck) Skype’s Inside Out Emojis (Chuck) little bites of cocoa (Ray) The insanely slow road to building a blog (and why most people give up) by Belle Beth Cooper (Ray) What the Best College Teachers Do by Ken Bain (Greg) What’s Your Learning Style? Quiz (Greg) Brian Gilham's WatchKit Resources (Mic) Exploding Kittens (Mic)
01:14 - Ray Wenderlich Introduction Twitter Blog 01:23 - Mic Pringle Introduction Twitter GitHub The raywenderlich.com Podcast 01:40 - Greg Heo Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 01:47 - The Conception of Ray’s Tutorial Website and The Tutorial Team Ray Wenderlich: Tutorials for iPhone / iOS / Developers and Gamers EA Games 05:58 - Maintaining High Quality and Consistency 07:26 - Tips & Advice for Writing a Tutorial 09:12 - Avoiding User Frustration 11:54 - Writing Books 13:00 - Traditional vs Self-Publishing Pragmatic Programmers 14:31 - Book Content vs Site Tutorials 15:41 - Starter Kits 16:33 - Transitioning to Swift 19:47 - Error/Bug Support 21:06 - Branching Out Into Other Technologies 22:21 - Selling Introductory vs Advanced Tutorials 25:15 - Choosing Topics 26:08 - RWDevCon 31:48 - Working with Ray and on raywenderlich.com 36:31 - Maximizing Marketing Opportunities 39:46 - Writing Tutorials for Mainstream Apps & Games 41:08 - Highlights Video Tutorials iOS Games by Tutorials Second Edition: Beginning 2D iOS Game Development with Swift iOS Animations by Tutorials by Marin Todorov Episode Resources The Freelancers' Show Episode #164: Teaching and Learning Courses with Breanne Dyck The Freelancers' Show Episode #165: Strategy and Project Management with Marie Poulin JavaScript Jabber Episode #173: Online Learning with Gregg Pollack Picks WinObjC (Andrew) Friday Q&A 2015-07-31: Tagged Pointer Strings by Mike Ash (Andrew) The Web Platform Podcast Episode 56: Building Your Brand with Charles Max Wood (Chuck) Developer On Fire Episode 017 - Charles Max Wood - Get Involved and Try New Things (Chuck) Skype’s Inside Out Emojis (Chuck) little bites of cocoa (Ray) The insanely slow road to building a blog (and why most people give up) by Belle Beth Cooper (Ray) What the Best College Teachers Do by Ken Bain (Greg) What’s Your Learning Style? Quiz (Greg) Brian Gilham's WatchKit Resources (Mic) Exploding Kittens (Mic)
Check out RailsClips! 01:53 - Michele Titolo and Women Who Code Introduction Twitter Blog Facebook 02:15 - Origin Story 501(c) Organization 03:11 - Stated Mission “Inspire women to excel in technology careers” 04:12 - Mentorship Glassbreakers (A peer mentorship community for professional women) 08:54 - Getting Started and Getting Involved 11:27 - Value 12:42 - Remote/Virtual Membership/Communication 15:08 - What Makes Women Who Code Different (from other groups)? 18:02 - Is there a need for groups like this? What issues do these address? 22:34 - Implementing Diversity into the Workplace Job Postings Michele's tweet about a job posting Practical and Universal Interview Questions Workplace Culture Benefits Communication & Teamwork Cate Hudson: Programmers and Racecars 32:29 - Terminology (Using words like “guys”) 35:16 - Is it really harder for women to get jobs? Resume Anonymization Dropping Out/Reentering the Tech Industry Re-Recruit From the Leaky Pipeline (Model View Culture article) 43:13 - The Community at Large (How can we help make the community more open and welcome?) Inclusive Events Codes of Conduct Change Within *Your Own* Organization (Advocacy) Learning About Other People (Be Empathetic; Be Respectful) 46:08 - Are there people who can help people/companies diversify? Ashe Dryden The Diverse Team by Ashe Dryden The Ada Initiative Natural Introductions 49:49 - How can I help? (as a man) Donations Fund Club AlterConf Volunteering 51:47 - Study Resources (Proof) Model View Culture Cosmodrome (from Brianna Wu) Groups and Mailing Lists (mentioned in this episode) Glassbreakers Women Who Code SF (San Francisco) DevChix Tech LadyMafia Girls Who Code Black Girls Code PyLadies Ladies Who Code RailsBridge App Camp For Girls Girl Develop It Mobile Bridge Geekettes PowerToFly MotherCoders The Ada Initiative Fund Club AlterConf Picks Power Up Your Animations! with Marin Todorov (Alondo) Poker Theory & Analytics (Alondo) Paracord (Chuck) Soto Pocket Torch (Chuck) Kate Heddleston: How Our Engineering Environments are Killing Diversity (Michele) Ashe Dryden: The Responsibility of "Diversity" (Michele) Conference proposal writing: From brainstorm to submit @ 360iDev 2015 (Michele)
Check out RailsClips! 01:53 - Michele Titolo and Women Who Code Introduction Twitter Blog Facebook 02:15 - Origin Story 501(c) Organization 03:11 - Stated Mission “Inspire women to excel in technology careers” 04:12 - Mentorship Glassbreakers (A peer mentorship community for professional women) 08:54 - Getting Started and Getting Involved 11:27 - Value 12:42 - Remote/Virtual Membership/Communication 15:08 - What Makes Women Who Code Different (from other groups)? 18:02 - Is there a need for groups like this? What issues do these address? 22:34 - Implementing Diversity into the Workplace Job Postings Michele's tweet about a job posting Practical and Universal Interview Questions Workplace Culture Benefits Communication & Teamwork Cate Hudson: Programmers and Racecars 32:29 - Terminology (Using words like “guys”) 35:16 - Is it really harder for women to get jobs? Resume Anonymization Dropping Out/Reentering the Tech Industry Re-Recruit From the Leaky Pipeline (Model View Culture article) 43:13 - The Community at Large (How can we help make the community more open and welcome?) Inclusive Events Codes of Conduct Change Within *Your Own* Organization (Advocacy) Learning About Other People (Be Empathetic; Be Respectful) 46:08 - Are there people who can help people/companies diversify? Ashe Dryden The Diverse Team by Ashe Dryden The Ada Initiative Natural Introductions 49:49 - How can I help? (as a man) Donations Fund Club AlterConf Volunteering 51:47 - Study Resources (Proof) Model View Culture Cosmodrome (from Brianna Wu) Groups and Mailing Lists (mentioned in this episode) Glassbreakers Women Who Code SF (San Francisco) DevChix Tech LadyMafia Girls Who Code Black Girls Code PyLadies Ladies Who Code RailsBridge App Camp For Girls Girl Develop It Mobile Bridge Geekettes PowerToFly MotherCoders The Ada Initiative Fund Club AlterConf Picks Power Up Your Animations! with Marin Todorov (Alondo) Poker Theory & Analytics (Alondo) Paracord (Chuck) Soto Pocket Torch (Chuck) Kate Heddleston: How Our Engineering Environments are Killing Diversity (Michele) Ashe Dryden: The Responsibility of "Diversity" (Michele) Conference proposal writing: From brainstorm to submit @ 360iDev 2015 (Michele)