Podcasts about Wil Shipley

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Björeman // Melin
Avsnitt 203: Var inte som Fredrik

Björeman // Melin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 64:33


Video är lite trevligt ibland, till och med för inbitna poddare. Jocke har sett fler akvarier än någonsin tidigare Jobba hemma, vecka 2/3. Panelen trivs ganska bra Zoom funkar fint. Synd att de gör så skumma saker när de tror att ingen titta Google Podcasts nu för iOS. Jocke stör sig på namnet: “Google Podcasts” - som att poddarna kom från Google Jocke fortsätter rensa hemmakontoret. vet inte var inspirationen kom från men nu finns endast en Amiga uppe på skrivbordet. Skrämmande nog? Är det så här det ska bli nu? Bilen strular, hissar står still, bensinpumpar fungerar inte Mastodon.Social har en halv miljon användare. Mastodon hade som helhet 2,2 miljoner användare i november 2019 Heja Rosetta@home och Team fediverse! Radera användare i Matrix går inte. Det finns en förklaring Apple köper vädret Fredrik saknar the delicious generation Omni säger upp folk för första gången någonsin. Brent Simmons söker jobb. Jocke relaterar till jobb på Binero i forntiden 5k-versioner av Mac OS X-bakgrundsbilder. Fredrik kör Panther, såklart Fredrik använder Sidecar - på riktigt! Poddtips: Flashback är ganska mysig. Webos, Newton, EV1, Zune?! Westworld säsong 3: vansinnigt bra. Devs, säsong 1: vad i helv… ? skriven och regisserad av Alex Garland (Ex Machina…) Länkar Zoom gör dumma saker, som att påstå sig vara end-to-end-krypterat, installera bakdörrar, skicka data till Facebook och ha en konstig installerare för Mac Jitsi Webml H.264 Google podcasts for IOS Lövfens tal till Sverige i parodiform Rosetta@home Team fediverse Apple köper Dark sky Konfabulator The delicious generation Delicious library Wil Shipley Mike Matas Omni group säger upp folk, Brent Simmons till exempel Binero 5k-versioner av Mac OS X-bakgrundsbilder Mac OS X 10.3 panther Sidecar Flashback Quinn Nelson Westworld säsong 3 Devs Ex machina Två nördar - en podcast. Fredrik Björeman och Joacim Melin diskuterar allt som gör livet värt att leva. Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-203-var-inte-som-fredrik.html.

Inside The Sausage
Inside The Sausage with Wil Shipley

Inside The Sausage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 19:43


Wil Shipley, creator of Delicious Monster, and various successful internetie things, came down to the Maybe Capital offices to talk to us about what he's working on today, why he never liked The Sims, and how to know if the guy you're talking to is Elon Musk.

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Björeman // Melin
Avsnitt 82: Vid foten till Älvsborgsbron

Björeman // Melin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2017 56:07


Fredrik har varit på konferens och myst, vilket leder in på presentationer och att hålla dem. Jocke busspendlar igen, det är en svår omställning men ett fantastiskt tillfälle att uppdatera sina appar? Vi pratar om den nya intervjun eller diskussionen med Scott Forstall som dykt upp, Apples hantering av läckor, roliga gamla spel och varför Jocke köpt och returnerat en Apple watch. Sist men absolut inte minst diskuterar vi bloggar och skribenter vi följt men inte längre följer. Allra sist: en fråga och ett ämne för nästa vecka: Var får ni era nyheter från? Länkar Veckans omslagsbild är gjord av Johan Wanloo Varvet Ship it - konferensen Fredrik var på Hasselblad Nordic Ruby Hey, it’s Enrico Pallazzo! Hey, it’s Enrico Pallazzo! Mobbprogrammering Michael Lopp Rands in repose Michael Lopp om presentationer How to not throw up Putting your finger on it - creating the Iphone - diskussion med bland annat Scott Forstall Scott Forstall Video av diskussionen Verges artikel med utdraget ur The one device Tony Fadell Nitin Ganatra Scott Herz Hugo Fiennes Yubikey Apples hantering av läckor läcker Wipeout-serien Flatout Flatout på Good old games Jack Nutting Kompisens (hej Martin!) text om att ha köpt Apple watch The cow abides Drunkenblog finns inte längre Evening at Adler Wil Shipley Unsanity Slashdot - news for nerds, stuff that matters The loop Joshua Topolsky The outline Kit heter den något mystiska sidan! 512 pixels Six colors Upgrade Ben Brooks Dan’s data finns kvar - samma innehåll, sämre annonsering Shawn Blanc links.net Internet history podcast med Justin Hall Boingboing Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-82-vid-foten-av-alvsborgsbron.html.

Für's Protokoll
Er lebt!

Für's Protokoll

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2015 14:27


Thu, 06 Aug 2015 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.protokollcast.de/29-er-lebt ee5df73a901485fdc40227a823d6236c "Schweres" Web, Wil Shipley, Apple Watch Aufbauend auf Folge 27 geht es heute mal wieder um das "schwere" Web. Wil Shipley pimpt wieder Code und Stephen Hackett berichtet über 3 Monate mit der Apple Watch. Die Links für diese Folge: The Verge's web sucks Is it Immoral to not Block Ads? – Ole Begemann Call Me Fishmeal.: Pimp My Code, Book 2: Replacing Loops in Swift Review: Three Months of Apple Watch https://images.podigee.com/0x,sw3HLJB1UCcv7lJzdnR4DAhEfdTUPaIcFTO9zf8P_Tyw=/https://cdn.podigee.com/uploads/u301/14388788026c92.jpg Er lebt! https://www.protokollcast.de/29-er-lebt 29 full "Schweres" Web, Wil Shipley, Apple Watch no Marc Kalmes

IT 公论
Episode 156: 豆腐和汉堡包

IT 公论

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2015 111:06


WWDC 特别节目……将于下周放送。本期我们谈谈苹果未来的设计方向,以及即将于明天开始的旧金山科技嘉年华。本周的《IT 公论》会员通讯将临时改为每日一封,价格不变!不用再犹豫了。 本期会员通讯已发至各位会员邮箱。每月三十元,支持不鸟万如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。若您无意入会,但喜欢某一期节目,也欢迎用支付宝支付小费(建议金额:一元、五元或十元人民币):hi@itgonglun.com 或扫描下方二维码。 相关链接 Layers Design Conference Susan Kare Oisín Prendiville Supertop Wil Shipley Delicious Library OmniGroup Panic Neven Mrgan Rogue Amoeba Jonathan Mann NeXTEVNT Don Melton Debug Doug Menuez Doug Menuez 拍摄的 NeXT 时代乔布斯宴请投资人的照片 ALTCONF 2015 Typographics — A design festival for people who use type jwz (Jamie Zawinski): ‘I have no interest in reading my feeds through a web site (no more than I would tolerate reading my email that way, like an animal).’ Susan Sontag: On Photography The Telegraph: When Stephen Fry met Jony Ive: the self-confessed tech geek talks to Apple’s newly promoted chief design officer Ian Parker 发表于《纽约客》的 Jonathan Ive 特写 John Gruber: On Jony Ive’s Promotion to Chief Design Officer Ben Thompson: Jony Ive “Promoted”, the Implications of Not Managing, What About Apple? Eli Schiff: Fall of the Designer Part I: Fashionable Nonsense Andrew Burton: Modern minimalism IS the right choice 人物简介 不鸟万如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。

IT 公论
Episode 153: URL 的终结?

IT 公论

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2015 113:05


两封非常深入的听众反馈,Rio 的 Apple Watch(负面)体验,和《IT 公论》「抢生意」的 Vox + LOOP,以及 Mike Matas 新作、Facebook 的 Instant Articles。 每月三十元,支持不鸟万如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。若您无意入会,但喜欢某一期节目,也欢迎用支付宝支付小费(建议金额:一元、五元或十元人民币):hi@itgonglun.com 或扫描下方二维码。 上期节目播出之后,我们收到了两封非常深入的用户反馈。长期以来,电邮是我们和各位会员主要的交流方式。这次的两封邮件令我们深信电邮比论坛、通讯群、和各类线上社区更能催生细致而理性的讨论。我们也为拥有像各位一样的朋友感到骄傲。 Facebook 近日推出的 Instant Articles 功能无疑是吸引媒体全身心拥抱 Facebook 的又一招杀手锏。Facebook 想对美国的媒体做微信对中国媒体做的事情,它野心更大,且毫不掩饰。 一言以蔽之,Instant Articles 是网页文章的美图秀秀。它不仅让网页在 Facebook 的原生软件(目前只对 iPhone 版生效)里能够排出美观、无边框、富于交互性的版式,还大大提升了文章的加载速度——大概是一秒和七秒的区别。虽然这些文章最终是给读者看的,但 Instant Articles 功能面对的「用户」是媒体:《纽约时报》、BuzzFeed 等等。目前若想体验该功能的效果,请在 Facebook.app 里搜索 BuzzFeed,找到题为「13 Steps to Instantly Improve Your Day」的文章点开即可。 几个月前传出了 Facebook 试图邀请部分媒体将内容托管在 Facebook 里的新闻。条件不可谓不优厚:Facebook 负担所有的流量费用,免费提供技术支持。媒体销售人员卖出的广告 Facebook 分文不取;Facebook 销售人员替媒体卖出的广告,七成分给媒体。如今 Instant Articles 一出,连版式设计与用户体验的问题都帮你解决好了。简单来说,对于一线媒体而言,选择与 Facebook 合作不仅可以省去不少流量与技术维护成本,拿到现成的活跃渠道,还可以让你的页面读起来更舒服,加载速度更快。似乎完全没有拒绝的理由。媒体一旦入局,保留自己专门的 URL 和网站的意义就不多了。 这有点像前些年发生在企业软件领域的事。原本死都不放心把公司电邮放在别人家服务器的 IT 主管,渐渐意识到把电邮、日历、地址本业务外包给 Google(Google Apps)要比自己辛苦维护靠谱得多。从「自己动手丰衣足食」(Not invented here)到「让专业人做专业事」是 IT 领域的大势所趋。 媒体不擅长什么?做网站、维护网站、做 app、维护 app——最好的工程师很少会去媒体上班。这些事交给 Facebook 去做绝对是正确的选择。但别忘了还有一句口水话叫「如果不付费,你就不是用户,而是被卖掉的产品」。这对于活人成立,对于企业同样成立。免费享用 Facebook 一流技术服务以及流量必定会有代价,这代价就是丧失控制权。 控制什么?首先是表现形式。Instant Articles 再好看,也只不过是一种以不变应万变(one size fits all)的解决方案。面对各家媒体在品牌形象和设计上的多样需求,Facebook 愿意配合定制到哪一步,目前尚不可知。必须明白的一点是,「定制」和软件天生就存在矛盾。定制就是专有,就是不可复用,这和软件代码的诉求截然相反。手工艺品与西装的定制被传为佳话,而如果你写一个软件偏要用全世界没多少人用的定制技术,吃苦的肯定是你自己。这种本质性的悖论决定了工程思维主导的产品无法实现彻底的定制。对于重视自己独特表现形式的媒体,这是需要仔细考虑的。 更重要的是对读者信息的控制。运营过微信公众账号的朋友知道,你能看到哪些用户关注了你,但看不到她们的微信号。换言之,假如某位用户取消了关注,你就永久性地失去了她。你的电脑上不会有一个大大的装满读者资料的 Excel 表格。在我看来,Facebook 同样没有任何动机将用户信息提供给媒体。这对媒体而言是致命的。 从读者的角度说,不妨想一下你更愿意把个人信息交给哪一方。传统智慧认为 Facebook 靠卖你的信息为生,但媒体难道不是?要想让自己心安,付钱是唯一保险的办法。一手交钱,一手交货,就是这么简单。这种小卖部卖香烟的商业模式听起来可能不够酷,但不要忘记你是一个听为成年人准备的科技播客的成年人。酷不酷这种事,就用著名 funk 乐队 Tower of Power 一九七三年的经典《What is Hip》来说明吧: So you became part of the new breed Been smokin’ only the best weed Been hangin’ out on the so-called hippest set Being seen at all the right places Being seen with just the right faces You should be satisfied Still it ain’t quite right What is hip? Tell me, tell me if you think you know What is hip? If you was really hip The passing years would show You into a hip trip Maybe hipper than hip But what is hip? 不鸟万如一最近在玩的 app(Rio 最近没有玩什么 app) 改版后的 Droplr 最近我们读的一些文章 Palo Alto 中学生为什么纷纷自杀? 又有一个人要改变美国人的饮食习惯,他姓 Musk 相关链接 David Foster Wallace Social engineering Matt Gemmell: Distractions 木遥的中国政治坐标系测试 Vox 和 LOOP 《Silicon Valley》 Dan Lyons (Fake Steve Jobs) Alec Berg 《Seinfeld》 《Curb Your Enthusiasm》 Instant Articles Mike Matas Wil Shipley Delicious Library Delicious Generation 《Our Choice》 Droplr 人物简介 不鸟万如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。

The Record
Seattle Before the iPhone #9 - Mike Lee

The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2014 64:13


This episode was recorded 17 May 2013 live and in person at Omni's beautiful offices overlooking Lake Union in Seattle. You can download the m4a file or subscribe in iTunes. (Or subscribe to the podcast feed.) Mike Lee, Appsterdam founder, has worked at Alaska Airlines, Delicious Monster (with Wil Shipley), Apple, and is now Chief Lemur at New Lemurs. This episode is sponsored by Hover. Hover makes domain name management easy. And it's a snap to transfer domains from other registrars using their valet service. Get 10% off your first purchase with the promotional code BMF. (BMF -- Be My Friend — is Mike Lee's Twitter handle.) You notice how people with a lot of domains are always talking about Hover? It's because of their excellent service. Take a look. This episode is also sponsored by Microsoft Azure Mobile Services. Mobile Services is a great way to provide backend services — syncing and other things — for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps. It's high level — you can get more done with less work. It's also deep: write JavaScript in your favorite text editor. Test with mocha. Deploy with git. Things we mention, in order of appearance (mostly): Kurt Cobain Grunge Honolulu Hawaii University of Puget Sound Tacoma Puget Sound Alaska Airlines SeaTac Lead ramp agent Skilled labor 1993 Choose Your Own Adventure DHTML Flash Web Standards Project XML Java C# DotNet Macintosh PC Microsoft Windows Windows 95 Mac OS X Terrorist watch list WWDC JavaOne Objective-C Xcode 2005 2001 Renoir Hotel WWDC Student Scholarship Wil Shipley Wil Shipley's Speech on the Indie Dream Devry FedEx Core Data Bill Bumgarner Federal Way I-5 Delicious Library Apple Design Award Campus Bash Denny's Omni Group Rumpus Room Apple Store Barnes & Noble Lucas Newman Mike Matas Knoxville Samurai Yoko Ono Seattle Xcoders Gus Mueller Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Dave Winer Superman IL 7 John Geleynse Lemur Chemistry Cabel Sasser “Hi, I Make Macintosh Software” T-shirt altWWDC Debug podcast Tapulous Tap Tap Revenge iFart DTS IL 3 Caffè Macs Rands Matt Drance Michael Jurewitz

The Record
Seattle Before the iPhone #6 - Tim Wood

The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2014 72:05


This episode was recorded 17 May 2013 live and in person at Omni's lovely offices overlooking Lake Union in Seattle. You can download the m4a file or subscribe in iTunes. (Or subscribe to the podcast feed.) Tim Wood, CTO of The Omni Group, talks about how Omni got started and what it was like being a NeXT developer before the acquisition. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace. Easily create beautiful websites via drag-and-drop. Get help any time from their 24/7 technical support. Create responsive websites — ready for phones and tablets — without any extra effort: Squarespace's designers have already handled it for you. Get 10% off by going to http://squarespace.com/therecord. And, if you want to get under the hood, check out their APIs at developers.squarespace.com. This episode is also sponsored by Microsoft Azure Mobile Services. Mobile Services is a great way to provide backend services — syncing and other things — for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps. If you've been to the website already, you've seen the tutorials where you input code into a browser window. And that's an easy way to get started. But don't be fooled: Mobile Services is deep. You can write in your favorite text editor and deploy via Git. Regular-old Git, not Git#++. Git. Things we mention, in order of appearance (more or less): Atari 800 BASIC Tacoma, WA Commodore Apple II 6502 Assembler Atari ST Compute! Magazine Burroughs Mainframes Radio Shack NeXT Mac University of Washington H19 Terminal Fortran Mathematica LaTeX Java Ada Boeing Department of Defense VMS IBM 360 Objective-C AppKit Interface Builder Project Builder Makefiles Read-write Optical drives Wil Shipley Ken Case Greg Titus Tom Bunch Massively multiplayer games Minecraft MOOs MUSHes CompuServe Ultima Online William Morris Agency McCaw Cellular 1992 Framemaker Adobe Lighthouse Design Diagram! OmniGraffle 1994 www.app OmniWeb Blink tag Rocky & Bullwinkle Rhapsody Hewlett Packard Sun OpenStep Solaris Windows NT Be Jean-Louis Gasée Enterprise Objects Framework Core Data Avie Tevanian Jon Rubinstein Bertrand Serlet Craig Federighi Appletalk Yellow Box HP-UX Andrew Stone Doom Id Software Wil's mail OpenGL John Carmack DirectX OmniOutliner Comic Life NCSA GCD Blocks Functional programming Mac Pro Go Rust Race conditions OmniPresence Own the Wheel iCloud Core Data Syncing Rich Siegel Yojimbo Sync Services

The Record
Seattle Before the iPhone #5 - Paul Goracke

The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2014 71:05


This episode was recorded 16 May 2013 live and in person at Omni's lovely offices overlooking Lake Union in Seattle. You can download the m4a file or subscribe in iTunes. (Or subscribe to the podcast feed.) Paul Goracke is a senior staff engineer at Black Pixel, where he works on things he can't talk about but that you've used. He's also a former instructor at the University of Washington's Cocoa development program, and has at times been the lead organizer of the Seattle Xcoders. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace. Get 10% off by going to http://squarespace.com/therecord. Better still: go work for Squarespace! They're hiring 30 engineers and designers by March 15, and, “When you interview at Squarespace, we'll invite you and your spouse or partner to be New Yorkers for a weekend—on us.” The great designers at Squarespace have designed an entire weekend for you, from dining at Alder to going to the Smalls Jazz Club and visiting The New Museum. Seriously cool deal at beapartofit.squarespace.com. This episode is also sponsored by Microsoft Azure Mobile Services. Mobile Services is a great way to provide backend services — syncing and other things — for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps. Write code — Javascript code — in your favorite text editor on your Mac. (Mobile Services runs Node.js.) Deploy via git. Write unit tests using mocha (or your tool of choice). Supports authenticating via Twitter, Facebook, and Google — and you can roll your own system. It's cool. Things we mention, in order of appearance (more or less): CodeWarrior SIOUX-WASTE TextEdit 32K limit WASTE Usenet Metrowerks Ron John Daub Compact Discs Adobe MacTech on SIOUX WorldScript Unicode UTF-8 PowerPC Apprentice CDs DNA sequencers California Stanford Sun workstation PC Minnesota Egghead Software NFR copies Think C Think C Reference Learn C on the Macintosh Inside Mac Scott Knaster book Ultimate Mac Programming Guide Apple events Inside OLE 4th Dimension Guy Kawasaki Apple II Atari Commodore VisiCalc BASIC Nibble magazine Elephant Disks Beagle Bros. Byte TRS-80 Creative Computing 6502 C pointers fseek Apple IIe Apple IIgs Lemonade Stand Token rings 1994 The Computer Store Powerbook 180 Filemaker SQL HyperCard Myst Broderbund Sierra On-Line King's Quest PowerPlant Flash JavaScript Java Applet Remote Method Invocation Java Native Interface Windows NT Classpaths Bioinformatics Perl use strict Berkeley DB MySQL RedHat Linux Emacs Quartz Composer Grok Forth Seattle Xcoders 2004 2005 NSCoder Night CocoaHeads Pirate flag Advanced Mac OS X Programming book Gus Mueller Rogue Sheep MacBU OmniGroup dBug Lucas Newman Mike Lee Wil Shipley Golden Braeburn Joe Heck Hal Mueller WWDC Luau SFMacIndie Party Jillian's Jacqui Cheng Clint Ecker Guy English C4 NeXT BeOS UW Salvage Subversion Versions John Flansburgh Northside

The Record
Seattle Before the iPhone #4 - Gus Mueller

The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2014 76:15


This episode was recorded 17 May 2013 live and in person at Omni's lovely offices overlooking Lake Union in Seattle. You can download the m4a file or subscribe in iTunes. (Or subscribe to the podcast feed.) Gus Mueller, Flying Meat founder, created VoodooPad (now at Plausible Labs) and Acorn, the image editor for humans. Gus is also responsible for open source software such as FMDB and JSTalk. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace. Get 10% off by going to http://squarespace.com/therecord. Better still: go work for Squarespace! They're hiring 30 engineers and designers by March 15, and, “When you interview at Squarespace, we'll invite you and your spouse or partner to be New Yorkers for a weekend—on us.” The great designers at Squarespace have designed an entire weekend for you, from dining at Alder to going to the Smalls Jazz Club and visiting The New Museum. Seriously cool deal at beapartofit.squarespace.com. This episode is also sponsored by Microsoft Azure Mobile Services. Mobile Services is a great way to provide backend services — syncing and other things — for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps. Write code — Javascript code — in your favorite text editor on your Mac. (Mobile Services runs Node.js.) Deploy via git. Write unit tests using mocha (or your tool of choice). Supports authenticating via Twitter, Facebook, and Google — and you can roll your own system. It's cool. Things we mention, in order of appearance (more or less): Rock climbing Luke Adamson Missouri 2001 2002 Cocoa Apple IIc 1993 Mac Color Classic BASIC ELIZA Artificial Intelligence Assembler Missile Command Java Eric Albert Perl Animated GIFs CGIs Server push images REALBasic PC Apple IIe DOS Colossal Caves Plover Nibble Civilization UNIX AIX A/UX St. Louis Columbia Math is hard Single sign-on Servlets OS X WWDC Rhapsody 1995 MacPERL NiftyTelnet BBEdit FlySketch Coffee Picasso's bull sketches VoodooPad 22" Cinema Display OS X Innovator's Award O'Reilly Peter Lewis Rich Siegel Mark Aldritt Ambrosia Panic Transmit Audion O'Reilly Mac OS Conference Audio Hijack Paul Kafasis SubEthaEdit Mac Pro Ireland XML PDF Victoria's Secret Caterpillar Adobe InDesign OS X Server Xserve Macintosh G5 MacUpdate VersionTracker QuickDraw Kerberos HyperCard Objective-C messaging system Aaron Hillegass's book Java-Cocoa bridge JDBC Oracle databases 2005 Seattle Microsoft Parents Just Don't Understand Vancouver, BC B.B. King Seattle Xcoders Joe Heck University of Missouri Evening at Adler Wil Shipley Daniel Jalkut Eric Peyton Quicksilver Rosyna Chicago Drunkenbatman Adler Planetarium C4 Wolf Colin Barrett Delicious Generation Disco.app My Dream App Chimera / Camino Santa Clara World Wrapps Buzz Andersen Quartz Core Image Filters Bezier curves Wacom Unit tests Automated builds ZeroLink Metrowerks CodeWarrior NeXT BeOS Macintosh Performa Display Postscript SGIs Sun boxes Mac OS 8 MachTen Netscape Internet Explorer for Mac OS Outlook Express OmniGroup Shakespeare's pizza Pagliacci Neapolitan pizza Everett FIOS Fender Stratocaster GarageBand AudioBus Adobe Photoshop Adobe Photoshop Elements JSTalk AppleScript SQLite WebKit Napkin

The Record
Seattle Before the iPhone #1 - Luke Adamson

The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2014 63:10


This episode was recorded 15 May 2013 live and in person at The Omni Group's lovely offices overlooking Lake Union in Seattle. You can download the m4a file or subscribe in iTunes or subscribe to the podcast feed. Luke Adamson is a founder of Toy Rockets. He's a former instructor at the University of Washington's iOS and Mac certificate program and a former developer at The Omni Group (where, among other things, he helped create OmniOutliner). This episode is sponsored by Microsoft Azure Mobile Services. Does your app need online services? Syncing? Storage? Mobile Services is the easiest way to get started. Create your own APIs. Write your code using JavaScript (Mobile Services runs Node.js). Store data in a SQL database and/or in blob storage. Develop using your favorite text editor and terminal app on your favorite computer — a Mac. And never ever worry about applying security patches to a server. A trial account is free. Things we mention, in order of appearance (roughly): Gophers Idaho Meth Maze War Boise State U Nextstation UUCP HP Usenet Commodore 64 BASIC Pascal Objective-C C++ Win16 AppKit Foundation NSString University of Idaho The Omni Group Texas A&M OmniWeb OmniPDF WebObjects Lighthouse Design Diagram! Quantrix Wainscoting EOF Standard & Poor's Mitsubishi Toyota McCaw Cellular Oracle 8 Craig Federighi Bruce Arthur Solaris Sybase G4 Ireland Quake HP-UX Doom John Carmack Java BeOS Adobe PowerPC Power Computing Webscript Lisp Swing Toolkit AWT Ken Case Tim Wood Wil Shipley Greg Titus Andrew Abernathy Tom Bunch Retrospect Steve Nygard Class-dump OmniOutliner Visio Rhapsody OmniGraffle Illustrator Mazda RX-7 FrontBase Denmark Cinema Displays TiBook Everett, Washington Blue hair Sub-prime mortgages Bear Stearns Deutsche Bank Credit Suisse Internap Xserve Ubermind Deloitte Digital Societe General India iOS Jailbroken iPhones Lucas Newman

Debug
23: Wil Shipley from NeXT to Delicious Monster

Debug

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2013 67:08


Wil Shipley of Delicious Monster talks to Guy and Rene about coding on NeXT, forming the Omni Group, dealing with the "Air Force", making Delicious Library, and what he's working on now.

Hypercritical
62: A Sack Containing Scum from a Pond

Hypercritical

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2012 106:00


John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin try to put the topic of car engine noises to bed, then discuss value of "enterprise" businesses, RIM's possible future as a services company, Readability's business model, and Wil Shipley's case for paid upgrades in the Mac App Store.

Teoknologi
#008 Livet blir inte mindre komplext

Teoknologi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2011


Vad är framgång? Hur mäter vi framgång? Vad bör vi sträva efter? Mattias och David diskuterar framgång utifrån olika perspektiv; företag, kyrka/ideella organisationer så väl som utifrån det personliga perspektivet. Länkar Mattias länk om mobiltelefoner Wil Shipley om startups Genericized trademark Critical Path

CacaoCast
Episode 20 - Nouveaux Macs, iPhone Tech Talk, App Store et Internationalisation des NIB...

CacaoCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2009 36:18


Bienvenue dans le vingtième épisode de CacaoCast! Dans cet épisode, Philippe Casgrain et Philippe Guitard discutent des sujets suivants: Apple - Nouveaux Macs iPhone Tech Talk - Inscrivez-vous! App Store - Il est maintenant possible d'acheter des suppléments à partir d'une application gratuite Internationalisation des NIB - Comment traduire vos NIB en plusieurs langues. Article de Wil Shipley. Article de Dan Wood Ecoutez cet épisode