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Jordan Dea-Mattson, a veteran tech leader, and Jeremy Au discussed how Jordan built developer tools at Apple and went on to lead engineering teams at Adobe and Indeed. They explored how he witnessed Apple's transformation under Steve Jobs, the often unseen dynamics behind major tech layoffs, and what it takes to grow and scale high-performing teams in Southeast Asia. Jordan also shared how he led the rapid expansion of Indeed Singapore, navigated its unexpected closure, and helped his team transition. He also opens up about overcoming personal trauma, leading with integrity, and why real bravery means acting in the face of fear. 1. From curious teen to Apple product manager: Jordan fell in love with computers in middle school, studied computer science, and hustled his way into a job at Apple by fixing bugs and thinking like a product owner. 2. Building early developer tools: He managed key tools like ResEdit and Max bug, and worked on making Apple software usable in Japanese, Arabic, and Hebrew—shaping his global product thinking. 3. Seeing Apple with and without Jobs: Jordan lived through Apple's lost years and felt the seismic shift when Steve Jobs returned—cutting the product line, raising the bar, and restoring focus. 4. From Apple to Adobe: At Adobe, Jordan worked on Acrobat's SDK, then led a cross-product team to improve interoperability—laying the groundwork for what became the Adobe Creative Suite. 5. Layoffs, politics, and unintended consequences: He was laid off during Adobe's merger with Macromedia, learning firsthand how internal politics often decide who stays and who goes. 6. Helping Adobe's products play nice: His team standardized core components like fonts and color management, turning a “preschool” of incompatible products into a cohesive offering. 7. Building Indeed Singapore from scratch: In 2018, Jordan set up the Indeed product center in Singapore, growing it from 4 to 250 people—emphasizing diversity, speed, and engineering quality. Watch, listen or read the full insight at https://www.braves ea.com/blog/engineering-soft-landings Get transcripts, startup resources & community discussions at www.bravesea.com WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VakR55X6BIElUEvkN02e TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauz Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea English: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Bahasa Indonesia: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Chinese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Vietnamese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week Tim chats with Matt Massicotte about his experience as a Mac developer, and early Mac enthusiast. They also discuss working with AppKit and SwiftUI, and Matt's upcoming talk on Swift Concurrency.Support More Than Just Code podcast – iOS and Swift development, news and advicemassicotte.org@mattiem@mastodon.socialSwift TOChime - an editor for macOSResEdit - WikipediaArkanoid - WikipediaLearn C on the Mac: For OS X and iOS: 9781430245339: Mark, David, Bucanek, James Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/mtjc. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Starring:k_katsumi, sonson_twit, d_date 1. ひきこもってますか,リモートワークどうですか? 2. 人買いたちの動きが活発?今も昔もコンサルは人気なの? 3. コンサルやるくらいなら,自分でやりたい @sonson_twit 4. 電通国際情報サービス https://www.isid.co.jp https://japan.zdnet.com/article/20347498/ 5. エンジニアとスーツ,スーツ着て欲しいなら,ちゃんといいスーツ着ろよ @k_katsumi 6. テレワークとカメラ 7. 次男氏,Scratchのゲームを作って投稿し,ついにフォロワーがつく http://scratch.mit.edu @sonson_twit 8. Mac昔話 9. Macintosh Plusをみました・・・・ @d_date https://twitter.com/d_date/status/1424597331479986179?s=21 10. Macintosh Plus, PowerMac G3, PowerBook G4....Appleユーザ老人会 11. MacOS 9とか知らんやろ・・・・・MacOS Xが出て・・・もう20年なんですね 12. Sherlock(動詞)の意味 13. ResEdit https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ResEdit 14. Apple, Intel, Microsoft, AMD...祇園精舎の鐘の声,諸行無常の響きあり・・・ 15. M1移行とIntel移行 16. MacBookPro M1X?は出るのか?メモリは32GBになるのか? 17. AppStore Connectはいつよくなるの・・・・・ 18. 2tch,配信止めました・・・・14年の開発・・・・ 19. 2tchの中身の話 20. UITableView昔話 21. UITableViewCellにUIViewをたくさん載っけると遅くなったんですよ,昔は 22. NSStringのdraw系API 23. ASCII Art検知正規表現 24. 岸川さんが作った古いアプリ 25. @d_date も全然ついていけない,iOS老人会 26. 古いアプリのメンテナンス 27. アプリとしてコンテンツを提供してしまうと・・・・コンテンツがdisconになってしまう 28. いつもの話題,コンテンツとビューアの切り分け 29. 元素図鑑,歌うくじら・・・色々なコンテンツ系アプリがありました・・・・. 30. コンテンツのコンプライアンスと,コンテンツのポリティカルコレクトネス 31. 次回のネタ・・・iOSDC, Quaternion, Google Nest Doorbell
Bienvenue dans cet épisode 36. L'épisode du grand bleu. Incroyable ! Un nouvel épisode même pas 2 ans après le précédent, même pas 2 mois. Et en plus, il dure vraiment trois heures. Nos trois compères après avoir parlé du confinement, du télétravail et de comment ils abordent le déconfinement passeront à des sujets plus simples, les nouveautés Apple. Car la Pomme n'a pas chômé pendant cette étrange période et a sorti de nouveaux produits. Bien, pas bien ? Vous en saurez plus dans cet épisode. Et puis, comme toujours, quelques recommandations de films, séries, jeux et plus si affinités. Une fois de plus, nous remercions notre monteur chevronné qui a bien du mérite pour arriver à sortir un fichier audio écoutable de nos piètres enregistrements et de notre total absence de préparation. Vous le connaissez tous, je parle bien entendu de Cédric, aka Cédric de LC Productions, le monteur en chef de 3H1P et surtout grand vizir de LC Productions LC Productions Cet épisode a été enregistré le 15 mai 2020, mais nous avons eu quelques soucis de montage qui expliquent le délai de publication. PS : Je tiens à préciser qu'au final mon MacBook Pro 13" alloue en 1536MB de RAM pour la gestion de la vidéo (Laurent). À bientôt pour de nouvelles aventures ! Liens épisode 36 : Les conseils de Trello pour le télétravail (en anglais) Apple Insider comparatif Magic Keyboard iPad Pro (iFixit) Resedit (1) Resedit (2) Raccourci pour faire l'image WWDC Unreal Engine 5 Les inconnus Les radios libres HomePod fourmilière SleepWatch Extraction / Tyler Rake Dark Baron Noir À couteaux tirés The Gentlemen Homeland In the Shadow of the Moon Le trou noir Le chat qui vient de l'espace Le bureau des légendes Shaft (2019) Metroid Prime trilogy Scorpion Chernobyl The Office Parasite Les Tauliers (épisode spécial années 80) 3H1P épisode 21 Les nuls Equathon
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sam Julien This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sam Julien. Sam’s course Upgrading Angular JS is a comprehensive video course to help people tackle the transition from Angular JS to Angular which was born out of his own pain and suffering from that process. He first got into programming when he was 8 or 9 and his robotics engineer uncle got him into old Mac computers and he would then hack around on them. They talk about what brought him back to programming, what made him want to specialize in Angular, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS course Angular JS to Angular How did you first get into programming? Uncle gave him his old Mac computers Reverse engineering of computers Basic and ResEdit Taught himself HTML at 12 years old HTML was the thing that allowed him to actually create things CSS and JavaScript in college What was it like when you were first developing things? Didn’t understand JavaScript in the beginning Degree in Religion What brought you back to programming? Worked for a brokerage originally Started mostly with C# and jQuery and then moved on to Angular What was it about Angular made you want to specialize in it? Fascinated by Angular and took the Code School course on it Loved how straightforward Angular was Making the most of the opportunities you’re given The welcoming aspect of the Angular community Are there contributions to the community that you are really proud of? Writing for Scotch.io and Telerik Runs Angular Portland groups Talking at Angular Denver and AngularMix What made you want to make your course? And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS Angular JS Angular JavaScript jQuery Code School Sam’s Scotch.io page Sam’s Telerik blog Angular Portland groups Angular Denver AngularMix @samjulien samjulien.com Sam’s GitHub Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Anti-pick: HOAs Home Depot tool rental Utah Backyard Homesteading Facebook group Sam Learn Docker Course NgColombia Artemis by Andy Weir on Audible
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sam Julien This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sam Julien. Sam’s course Upgrading Angular JS is a comprehensive video course to help people tackle the transition from Angular JS to Angular which was born out of his own pain and suffering from that process. He first got into programming when he was 8 or 9 and his robotics engineer uncle got him into old Mac computers and he would then hack around on them. They talk about what brought him back to programming, what made him want to specialize in Angular, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS course Angular JS to Angular How did you first get into programming? Uncle gave him his old Mac computers Reverse engineering of computers Basic and ResEdit Taught himself HTML at 12 years old HTML was the thing that allowed him to actually create things CSS and JavaScript in college What was it like when you were first developing things? Didn’t understand JavaScript in the beginning Degree in Religion What brought you back to programming? Worked for a brokerage originally Started mostly with C# and jQuery and then moved on to Angular What was it about Angular made you want to specialize in it? Fascinated by Angular and took the Code School course on it Loved how straightforward Angular was Making the most of the opportunities you’re given The welcoming aspect of the Angular community Are there contributions to the community that you are really proud of? Writing for Scotch.io and Telerik Runs Angular Portland groups Talking at Angular Denver and AngularMix What made you want to make your course? And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS Angular JS Angular JavaScript jQuery Code School Sam’s Scotch.io page Sam’s Telerik blog Angular Portland groups Angular Denver AngularMix @samjulien samjulien.com Sam’s GitHub Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Anti-pick: HOAs Home Depot tool rental Utah Backyard Homesteading Facebook group Sam Learn Docker Course NgColombia Artemis by Andy Weir on Audible
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sam Julien This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sam Julien. Sam’s course Upgrading Angular JS is a comprehensive video course to help people tackle the transition from Angular JS to Angular which was born out of his own pain and suffering from that process. He first got into programming when he was 8 or 9 and his robotics engineer uncle got him into old Mac computers and he would then hack around on them. They talk about what brought him back to programming, what made him want to specialize in Angular, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS course Angular JS to Angular How did you first get into programming? Uncle gave him his old Mac computers Reverse engineering of computers Basic and ResEdit Taught himself HTML at 12 years old HTML was the thing that allowed him to actually create things CSS and JavaScript in college What was it like when you were first developing things? Didn’t understand JavaScript in the beginning Degree in Religion What brought you back to programming? Worked for a brokerage originally Started mostly with C# and jQuery and then moved on to Angular What was it about Angular made you want to specialize in it? Fascinated by Angular and took the Code School course on it Loved how straightforward Angular was Making the most of the opportunities you’re given The welcoming aspect of the Angular community Are there contributions to the community that you are really proud of? Writing for Scotch.io and Telerik Runs Angular Portland groups Talking at Angular Denver and AngularMix What made you want to make your course? And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS Angular JS Angular JavaScript jQuery Code School Sam’s Scotch.io page Sam’s Telerik blog Angular Portland groups Angular Denver AngularMix @samjulien samjulien.com Sam’s GitHub Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Anti-pick: HOAs Home Depot tool rental Utah Backyard Homesteading Facebook group Sam Learn Docker Course NgColombia Artemis by Andy Weir on Audible
An old man sits in the dark, alone, waiting for a hero to arrive. The old man has lived a full life; he has seen things you wouldn't believe, but the world has changed around him, without him. "Were you able to get the files to download? I bought the game but nothing showed up," he says to no one in particular. "I was having a lot of trouble." He continues to wait for help. Discussed: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Mac shareware, ResEdit, Nintendo Switch, Bloodborne, choose-your-own-adventure books, Wasteland, Fatal Frame 2, old man complaints about technology
After looking through all the files in the System Folder last episode, we couldn't help ourselves and had to open up some of them in ResEdit. We realized that a lot of classic "hacks" are now standard features…and we found a few Easter eggs along the way.
After looking through all the files in the System Folder last episode, we couldn't help ourselves and had to open up some of them in ResEdit. We realized that a lot of classic "hacks" are now standard features…and we found a few Easter eggs along the way.
This episode is all about the software that made the classic Mac tick. We take a full tour of the System Folder's contents and how they were meant to be manipulated by users…although maybe not with ResEdit.
This episode is all about the software that made the classic Mac tick. We take a full tour of the System Folder's contents and how they were meant to be manipulated by users…although maybe not with ResEdit.