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We share our experience and what we learned at the try! Swift New York City 2017 conference. Including Matt Gallaghers redux-like modeling of view state, Tanner Nelson's server-side Swift using Vapor, Neem Serra's Map & FlatMap magic, and Paul Fenwick's talk on machine ethics & emerging technologies. Wanna chat with other smart iOS developers? Sign up for our free forum: https://forum.insideiosdev.com
An introduction to some people in the iOS developer community. And a short exploration into why community matters in the software development world. Wanna chat with other smart iOS developers? Sign up for our free forum: https://forum.insideiosdev.com
Get a new Fatal Error episode every week by becoming a Patreon supporter!try! Swift TokyoNatashaTheRobot (@natashatherobot)Fatal Error Episode 19: Playgrounds ConferenceNate Cook (@nnnnnnnn)Relevant article: Unsafe Swift: Using Pointers And Interacting With CLaura Ragone (@lauraggle)Inclusive-Color: Color Blindness Simulation for UIColorKyle Fuller (@kylefuller)Frank is a library for quickly writing web applications in SwiftAgnes Vasarhelyi (@vasarhelyia)Brandon Williams (@mbrandonw)ReactiveSwift and ReactiveCocoaSommer Panage (@Sommer)antitypical/Result: Swift type modelling the success/failure of arbitrary operations.
01:58 - Natasha Murashev Introduction @NatashaTheRobot @natashathenomad GitHub Blog This Week in Swift Newsletter The iPhreaks Show Episode #092: Unit Testing with NatashaTheRobot try! Swift try! Swift NYC Use discount code IPHREAKS100 for $100 off a ticket! 02:31 - Protocol-Oriented Programming Natasha Murashev: Practical Protocol-Oriented-Programming WWDC 2015: Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift 03:49 - How Protocols Were Used Prior to Swift; Benefits 08:12 - Benefits in Regards to Testing 09:03 - Protocols in Swift vs Objective-C 10:18 - Downsides/Pitfalls When Using Protocols 13:04 - Associated Types and Type Erasure Hector Matos @ AltConf 2016 - Type Erasure Magic Gwendolyn Weston: Keep Calm and Type Erase On 17:02 - Keeping Code Clean The Ghost of Swift Bugs Future 21:22 - Does protocol-oriented programming change the architecture of your apps substantially? 22:06 - Structs > Classes 25:13 - Protocol-oriented Programming Code Examples Natasha's Talk Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift 27:05 - Changes With Swift 3? 28:03 - try! Swift Picks NorthFace Surge Transit Backpack (Alondo) Andy Matuschak: Let’s Play: Refactor the Mega-Controller @ NSSpain (Alondo) The Well of Ascension (Mistborn, Book 2) by Brandon Sanderson (Layne) Prague (Layne) Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard (Caleb) ErgoDox Ergonomic Mechanical Keyboard Kit (Caleb) Ben North & Oliver Nash: Magnetic core memory reborn (Andrew) Rocket (Andrew) Alexandros Salazar: The Ghost of Swift Bugs Future (Jaim) Hector Matos @ AltConf 2016 - Type Erasure Magic (Jaim) How to Stay Motivated: Developing the Qualities of Success by Zig Ziglar (Chuck) Understanding Swift Performance (Natasha) Win the Crowd: Unlock the Secrets of Influence, Charisma, and Showmanship by Steve Cohen (Natasha) Rainbow Bagels (Natasha)
01:58 - Natasha Murashev Introduction @NatashaTheRobot @natashathenomad GitHub Blog This Week in Swift Newsletter The iPhreaks Show Episode #092: Unit Testing with NatashaTheRobot try! Swift try! Swift NYC Use discount code IPHREAKS100 for $100 off a ticket! 02:31 - Protocol-Oriented Programming Natasha Murashev: Practical Protocol-Oriented-Programming WWDC 2015: Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift 03:49 - How Protocols Were Used Prior to Swift; Benefits 08:12 - Benefits in Regards to Testing 09:03 - Protocols in Swift vs Objective-C 10:18 - Downsides/Pitfalls When Using Protocols 13:04 - Associated Types and Type Erasure Hector Matos @ AltConf 2016 - Type Erasure Magic Gwendolyn Weston: Keep Calm and Type Erase On 17:02 - Keeping Code Clean The Ghost of Swift Bugs Future 21:22 - Does protocol-oriented programming change the architecture of your apps substantially? 22:06 - Structs > Classes 25:13 - Protocol-oriented Programming Code Examples Natasha's Talk Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift 27:05 - Changes With Swift 3? 28:03 - try! Swift Picks NorthFace Surge Transit Backpack (Alondo) Andy Matuschak: Let’s Play: Refactor the Mega-Controller @ NSSpain (Alondo) The Well of Ascension (Mistborn, Book 2) by Brandon Sanderson (Layne) Prague (Layne) Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard (Caleb) ErgoDox Ergonomic Mechanical Keyboard Kit (Caleb) Ben North & Oliver Nash: Magnetic core memory reborn (Andrew) Rocket (Andrew) Alexandros Salazar: The Ghost of Swift Bugs Future (Jaim) Hector Matos @ AltConf 2016 - Type Erasure Magic (Jaim) How to Stay Motivated: Developing the Qualities of Success by Zig Ziglar (Chuck) Understanding Swift Performance (Natasha) Win the Crowd: Unlock the Secrets of Influence, Charisma, and Showmanship by Steve Cohen (Natasha) Rainbow Bagels (Natasha)
Essa semana conversamos com o pessoal que desenvolve o Zewo! Nesse episódio, Tales Pinheiro e Gustavo Barbosa convidam Paulo Faria, o criador do Zewo, além de Ricardo Borelli e Thiago Holanda, contribuidores do projeto. Vem escutar esse bate-papo super técnico sobre esse grande projeto brazuca que já está fazendo sucesso no mundo inteiro e chamando a atenção inclusive da Natasha The Robot! Destaque para a origem do nome :) Links: DBSmartPanels https://github.com/chaingarden/DBSmartPanels SwiftEnv https://github.com/kylef/swiftenv BetterTouchTool https://www.boastr.net/ HTTPie https://github.com/jkbrzt/httpie Paw https://luckymarmot.com/paw Phantom Types http://equinocios.com/swift/2016/03/28/swift-in-the-sky-with-types/ https://medium.com/swift-programming/creating-a-money-type-in-swift-3b060fb762ed#.xkr6c5gao https://www.natashatherobot.com/swift-money-phantom-types/ https://angelovillegas.com/swift-phantom-types/ https://github.com/danthorpe/Money Slack iOSDevBR http://iosdevbr.herokuapp.com Slack Zewo http://slack.zewo.io/
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
SPOILERS - We dive into discussions about our previous iOS projects and future prospects. We also discuss our opinions on Star Wars: The Force Awakens. We talk about the new CocoaPods editor for Mac. We follow up on Stock Options for developers. We discuss the multi-user support on iPad coming in iOS 9.3. We discuss Apple's decision to disband the iAd team. We follow up on iOS 9 install base at 75%. Jaime gets an Android phone. Picks: The Swift Jobs Board. Episode 74 Show Notes: weWorkRemotely.com Apple in 2015: The Six Colors report card Cocoapods App for Mac Orta An Engineer’s guide to Stock Options iOS 9 Preview MDM - Mobile Device Management 1Password f.lux Apple Steps Back From Its iAd Advertising Business iOS 9 is Now Installed on 75% of Active iOS Devices Analytics for iOS MixPanel Report on iOS9 LG Optimus Zone™ 2 Android Dashboards Natasha the Robot Ash Furrow Dominic Gleeson Aftermath: Star Wars Daisy Ridley Episode 74 Picks: Swift Jobs board
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
We follow up on the Apple Watch now that Jaime is back. We discuss the first Apple TV Tech Talk (SuperGirl spoilers) in Toronto. We follow up on Swift Open Source, which actually went live on github. We also discuss the Taxonomy of Developers as seen by Y-Combinators. Wire framing tools are also discussed. Picks: AppCooker, Swift Algorithm News and MacID. Episode 69 Show Notes: the Score Brian Gilham Robin Senior Natasha the Robot Apple plans March Apple Watch 2 event, 4-inch ‘iPhone 6c’ possible Fibit Microsoft Band Pedometer++ 2.3: Embracing the Apple Watch Apple TV Tech Talk Shaan Pruden John Geleynse Josh Tidsbury Apple TV Streaming Content on Hold for now Digital Ad Spending Expected to Soon Surpass TV Welcome to Swift.org Chris Lattner Greg's contribution to Swift Your source for Swift at IBM Introducing the IBM Swift Sandbox docker Source Kitten SourceKit Introduction to Open Source Swift on Linux A Taxonomy of Programmers Y Combinator Sketch iMockUp Interface 3 Briefs Omni Graffle AppTaster RWDevCon Inspiration Talk – Contributing by Ryan Nystrom Episode 69 Picks: AppCooker Swift Algorithms News MacID
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 01:56 - Testing and Test-Driven Development (TDD) The iPhreaks Show Episode #92: Unit Testing with NatashaTheRobot 03:23 - Panel Experiences with TDD Unit Testing The Difference Between Faking, Mocking, and Stubbing 08:10 - Value Objects 09:08 - How To Do TDD “Red, Green, Refactor” BDD (Behavior-Driven Development) The Cucumber Book: Behaviour-Driven Development for Testers and Developers by Matt Wynne and Aslak Hellesøy The RSpec Book: Behaviour-Driven Development with RSpec, Cucumber, and Friends by David Chelimsky, Dave Astels, Zach Dennis, Aslak Hellesøy, Bryan Helmkamp, Dan North 11:28 - Jaim’s TDD Process 13:44 - Value and Getting Started with Testing Ruby Rogues Episode #178: Refactoring Ruby with Martin Fowler 21:58 - Writing Tests First “If Code is Easy to Test, It’s Easy to Change.” 27:18 - Testing on a Team Automation guard (Ruby) clang Continuous Integration (CI) 32:47 - Higher Level Testing 36:54 - KIF 38:00 - Other Ways of Testing UIs 39:44 - Who Writes the Tests? 44:06 - Test Data and Environments Test Time => Feedback 46:50 - Lower-level to Higher-level Tests Transition Value ROI (Return on Investment) 51:51 - Recording User Interactions Picks John Reid: UIViewController TDD [Screencast] (Jaim) Test-Driven iOS Development (Developer's Library) by Graham Lee (Jaim) WatchKit FAQ (Alondo) This Idea Must Die: Scientific Theories That Are Blocking Progress (Edge Question Series) by John Brockman (Alondo) Martin Fowler: The Test Pyramid (Pete) Working Effectively with Unit Tests by Jay Fields (Pete) Avery Brewing IPA (Pete) A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 01:56 - Testing and Test-Driven Development (TDD) The iPhreaks Show Episode #92: Unit Testing with NatashaTheRobot 03:23 - Panel Experiences with TDD Unit Testing The Difference Between Faking, Mocking, and Stubbing 08:10 - Value Objects 09:08 - How To Do TDD “Red, Green, Refactor” BDD (Behavior-Driven Development) The Cucumber Book: Behaviour-Driven Development for Testers and Developers by Matt Wynne and Aslak Hellesøy The RSpec Book: Behaviour-Driven Development with RSpec, Cucumber, and Friends by David Chelimsky, Dave Astels, Zach Dennis, Aslak Hellesøy, Bryan Helmkamp, Dan North 11:28 - Jaim’s TDD Process 13:44 - Value and Getting Started with Testing Ruby Rogues Episode #178: Refactoring Ruby with Martin Fowler 21:58 - Writing Tests First “If Code is Easy to Test, It’s Easy to Change.” 27:18 - Testing on a Team Automation guard (Ruby) clang Continuous Integration (CI) 32:47 - Higher Level Testing 36:54 - KIF 38:00 - Other Ways of Testing UIs 39:44 - Who Writes the Tests? 44:06 - Test Data and Environments Test Time => Feedback 46:50 - Lower-level to Higher-level Tests Transition Value ROI (Return on Investment) 51:51 - Recording User Interactions Picks John Reid: UIViewController TDD [Screencast] (Jaim) Test-Driven iOS Development (Developer's Library) by Graham Lee (Jaim) WatchKit FAQ (Alondo) This Idea Must Die: Scientific Theories That Are Blocking Progress (Edge Question Series) by John Brockman (Alondo) Martin Fowler: The Test Pyramid (Pete) Working Effectively with Unit Tests by Jay Fields (Pete) Avery Brewing IPA (Pete) A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck)
The panelists talk to NatashaTheRobot about unit testing in Swift.
The panelists talk to NatashaTheRobot about unit testing in Swift.
Natasha is a self-taught iOS developer, who also learned Ruby on Rails and Javascript. Reuben spoke with her the morning after she won the API Prize at the Launch Hackathon, the World’s Largest Hackathon to date