61: I Really Do Dislike That Picker Control
This week the guys talk about their hardware/software wishlist for WWDC in the calm before the storm.
This week the guys talk about their hardware/software wishlist for WWDC in the calm before the storm.
The gang pontificates on the AppleTV and AppleWatch 6 months and 1 year in.
The guys talk about going to WWDC and the lottery. They also hit on some of the latest news, include Apple Watch future requirements and paid search.
Apple opened up the lottery for WWDC and Facebook held their annual developer conference F8
The guys talk about Reactive vs Traditional programming and also discuss the latest in Apple developer-ish news.
Continuing the new format with news and a main topic. This week RxSwift. Don't forget the survey.
The guys switch things up a little bit and talk a bit about the latest news and then dig into a discussion on dependencies.
Apple had it's Spring event and John Connor is happy
The crew talks the latest in named function parameters in Swift, the state of the Mac/iOS App Stores, and speculate about the upcoming March Apple event.
Lots of fun news this week.
The guys give an update on their usage of tvOS and discuss the current state of the OS. They also touch on Microsoft acquiring Xamarin, stumble through some react native stuff, and talk about IBM and their swift contributions.
The gang talks a little more about Parse and some newish continuous integration tools, and how to get your apps out to users to test. We'll be back next week after our apps are all done 'processing'.
It's our 1 year anniversary 1 week late. Lot's of good topics in this episode ranging from RxSwift vs ReactiveCocoa to the new JSON parsing library from Big Nerd Ranch
All of the guys were/will be at least briefly affected by the looming Parse shutdown. They discuss the shutdown itself, and what to do in the future for apps that need a backend / apps that need to be migrated off of Parse.
This week package managers and test runners
The guys discuss all the recent news around iAd and iOS 9.3 and then interview special guest Josh Brown of Roadfire Software about his new book 'Parsing JSON in Swift'
Announcing the new SharedInstance Slack. Alex makes an iOS conference list and more.
The guys discuss some of the news and tips and tricks that happened over their break, and discuss their tech resolutions for 2016. They also play a game of Buy/Sell/Hold with Apple developer tech.
The guys talk some more about recent Swift news and put a bow on the podcast for this year.
Something got released as open source on Linux this week. Not sure what it could be...
In this episode, the guys chat about all the development tools that are indispensable to them. FIXED_AUDIO
It's the end of the year, a time of giving. The guys talk about what's on their list of things they would like some gadgety and some not so gadgety including a cow for Sam, sort of.
The guys talk about the elephant(s) in the room: including odd Apple product launches, the iPad Pro, MASpocalype, and also some updates to iTunes Connect.
The guys discuss some App Store review guidelines and many aspects of the new AppleTV including input, on demand resources, and some apps that left impressions.
Twitter buys an open source project? Nobody must have told them that they could use it for free.
The guys talk about their experience building an app over the weekend and some of the technical decisions/challenges that they had to face.
Sorry for the tardiness in getting this one out the door. It's been a hard week.
In a slow news week, the guys talk AppleTV NDAs, USB Type C cables, Amazon/AppleTV, and the El Capitan's consequences, and lament the state of Apple's audio-based apps (Podcasts/Audiobooks/Music)