Don't Force Touch That
It's a round up of the latest and greatest in the Apple iOS world
It's a round up of the latest and greatest in the Apple iOS world
The guys discuss AppleTV dev kits, content blocking, and Sam and Alex get reprimanded for not sharing crash reports with developers.
Continuing our discussion from last week we delve a little deeper into the AppleTV
The guys delve into the latest Apple mega-event where they updated everything based on iOS and what it means to them.
It's like June 2014 & we're talking about all of the new cool stuff from WWDC'14 except that now you can actually use it.
The guys chat about 360iDev and conferences in general. They also hit on a few topics related to releasing apps including App Store Review, automating your submissions, and even prototyping apps at the beginning.
This week we discuss news of note and crazy software license fiascos.
The guys talk about the current landscape with dependency management on iOS and delve into a few other topics.
Swift 2.0 library changes
This week the SharedInstance gang laments the lack of news, talks about upcoming conferences, and talks UICollectionView reordering.
This week the SharedInstance gang talks about app preview videos and how they can improve the sale of your apps.
Big news this week for the SharedInstance Podcast.
The guys discuss the latest (Taylor) Swift news, non-retina devices, bitcode and chat a bit about iOS Accessibility.
WWDC is over and the guys have had a chance to dig into a bunch of the sessions and discuss their impressions.
Recorded after the first day of WWDC we discuss the things we loved and didn't love so much including Eddie Cue's shirt.
The guys get together and nerd out on what they want/think will be announced at WWDC '15.
The crew talks about their tips for surviving WWDC in San Francisco. They also include some potentially mediocre tourism advice for San Francisco.
The gang finally gets around to discussing Continuous Integration and their experiences with it.
This week is a jam packed episode full of the happenings from the past week from watches to Windows 10 to the new ReactiveCocoa 3.0 that is currently in beta.
The guys are joined by Josh Brown of Roadfire Software to talk about all things Swift, including whats new in 1.2 and how to introduce Swift to your codebase.
Today we're joined by Charles Perry of the Release Notes Podcast and Metakite Software. We had a great time talking to Charles about his new upcoming conference also called Release Notes.
The guys complain/talk some more about CoreData, talk about a few lotteries(WWDC/Special Blue Developer Watch Shipping, WatchKit and Image Editors useful for Mobile
After a small break we're back to our normal schedule. This week we have an interview with the illustrious Gordon Hughes talking about his experience at the Ull conference in Ireland plus more.
The SharedInstance gang discusses recent announcements from Facebook's F8, mainly focusing on two of Facebook's open source libraries: React Native and ComponentKit
Hate might be strong word but we have all been feeling the pain lately that is Core Data. This week we discussed several viable alternatives.
This weeks episode was about hacking. Not the black hat cyber hacking stuff but about hackathons and hackintoshes.
This week we hit the high points of Apple's "Spring Forward" event including talk of USB3 Type C connector, new hardware, and ResearchKit... and maybe a little bit of talk about some new watch.
This week we hit on a number of topics ranging from the Spring Event to Swift on other platforms to a lengthy discussion on our pics of the week. Plus there's a cool Easter egg hidden in one of our links today.
Up this week we talk about the imminent release of the Apple Watch. Then we speculate on the Apple Car and what it might be like if Microsoft had made one. Lastly, thoughts from the diaspora of various beta distribution and crash reporting left by the demise of TestflightApp.com
This week we touch on Sam's experiences at RWDevcon. Discuss our feelings about Swift, its 1.2 beta release and speculate on the nature of UXKit.