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In this episode: we discuss Apple's incredible new accessibility features, ask how you can keep learning and growing in your career, and share your wish lists for WWDC23. iOS Dev Happy Hour links: https://links.iosdevhappyhour.com Apple introduces new features for cognitive accessibility, along with Live Speech, Personal Voice, and Point and Speak in Magnifier: https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2023/05/apple-previews-live-speech-personal-voice-and-more-new-accessibility-features/ Arnold's Pump Club podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/arnolds-pump-club/id1680075779 Deep Dish Swift: https://deepdishswift.com Deep dish pizza: https://twitter.com/twostraws/status/1653069375828553730 Soroush Khanlou, MVVM is Not Very Good: https://khanlou.com/2015/12/mvvm-is-not-very-good WWDC23: https://developer.apple.com/wwdc23
Soroush Khanlou joins for a rapid fire style interview. He talks about the iOS dev community, app architecture, best books to read as a dev to level up, and more! Find Soroush at: https://fatalerror.fm/ and http://khanlou.com/ Wanna chat with other smart iOS developers? Sign up for our free forum: https://forum.insideiosdev.com Studying for an iOS Interview? https://iosinterviewguide.com/?promo=inside-ios-dev-ref Book recommendations: Domain Driven Design, Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby, Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture.
This week, Soroush and Chris get ready for Dynamic Callable and Dynamic Member Lookup by thinking through how you could use them to mock objects for testing. Plus: more Booleans, national parks, and chat about testing in general.#Pragma Conference 2017 - Soroush Khanlou - You Deserve Nice ThingsTeki ConSE-0199: Adding toggle to BoolEpisode 59: Why did they even hire Chris??Mutating and Nonmutating FunctionsGoogle Image Search: Gates of the Arctic National ParkDynamic Callable & Dynamic Member LookupMartin Fowler: Mocks Aren't StubsRoy Williams: Tautology Tests@whatjasdevreads on TwitterGist by Soroush: How to generate a hex string for push notificationsGet a new Fatal Error episode every week by becoming a supporter at patreon.com/fatalerror.
This week, Chris and Soroush discuss the world of independent Cocoa conferences, then debate Chris Lattner’s recently-accepted dynamic member lookup proposal.The end of the conference eraRelease NotesStrange LoopCocoa LoveCingletonGitHub: Lascorbe/CocoaConferencesNSScreencastDestroy All Software ScreencastsPoint-FreeSwift TalkTeki ConSwiftFestSoroush Khanlou - You Deserve Nice ThingsXOXO FestivalSE-0195: Introduce User-defined "Dynamic Member Lookup" TypesSE-0195 Review ThreadTensorFlowProposal draft: Introduce User-defined Dynamically "callable" TypesSourceryGet a new Fatal Error episode every week by becoming a supporter at patreon.com/fatalerror.
Soroush Khanlou joins John to talk about blogging, MVVM and other iOS architecture patterns, unit testing, new features in iOS 11 & Xcode 9 and much more.
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On today's episode, Jaim, Erica, and Andrew discuss Japan, Sequences & Collections with Soroush Khanlou. Soroush is an iOs developer from New York City. He served as one of the speakers in try! Swift Conference in Japan. Also, he is a blogger and the co-host of a popular software engineering podcast titled Fatal Error. Tune in!
On today's episode, Jaim, Erica, and Andrew discuss Japan, Sequences & Collections with Soroush Khanlou. Soroush is an iOs developer from New York City. He served as one of the speakers in try! Swift Conference in Japan. Also, he is a blogger and the co-host of a popular software engineering podcast titled Fatal Error. Tune in!
This week we are joined by Soroush Khanlou and Chris Dzombak of "Fatal Error" to talk about "Not Invented Here" and how we approach project dependencies. Get in touch with us in the Spec Slack or on Twitter at @runtimefm. Links Soroush on Twitter Chris on Twitter Fatal Error Not Invented Here
In this episode I am joined by Soroush Khanlou. Together we pair up to implement the Poker Hands Kata. We start off by parsing the raw string input into structured types, complete with tests.
In our first episode, we talk coordinators. What are they? How do you use them? How did they come to be? How do they relate to storyboards? Your intrepid hosts answer these questions and more. Soroush's original blog post The Coordinator Soroush's talk on Coordinators at NSSpain The blog post version of the talk: Coordinators Redux Post on using coordinators with storyboards and follow up
Tim Cook is proud to be gay, Obama wants Net Neutrality, the next great divide, the importance of role-models, diversity vs. inclusivity, and looking back 100 years from now. With Guy English, Rene Ritchie, Dave Wiskus, and Soroush Khanlou. Show notes Tim Cook speaks up Thank you, Tim Cook Net Neutrality: President Obama's Plan for a Free and Open Internet Do you want net neutrality or not, John Legere? Gamergate and the politicization of absolutely everything The Colbert Report: Gamergate - Anita Sarkeesian Humans Interacting Panel Soroush Khanlou of khanlou.com Guy English of Kickingbear Dave Wiskus of Better Elevation Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Feedback Question, comment, recommendation, or something you want us to follow up on for the next show? Email vector@mobilenations.com or leave a comment below.