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Episode description
Guest
- Daniel Jalkut (@danielpunkass) | Twitter
- Red Sweater - Software Company - https://redsweater.com (without the dash 😎)
- Daniel's Blog - https://bitsplitting.org
- Core Int - Podcast with Manton
Youtube Video - https://youtu.be/W2f-GJFRY_U
Related Episodes
- Episode 20 - WWDC 2019 - Mac Development with Daniel Jalkut
- Episode 60 - The Future of Mac Development with Lucas Derraugh - Part 2
- Episode 59 - The Future of Mac Development with Lucas Derraugh - Part 1
- Episode 73 - Multi-Platform SwiftUI with Malin Sundberg
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Show Notes
- Thoughts on the Apple Sept Event
- Macs we want to buy
- Apple Watch Evolution
- Frustrations of SwiftUI Mac Development
- Migrating from Objective-C to Swift
- Mac App Store and AppleScript
- Shortcuts on the Mac
- Setting up AppleScript Access
Social Media
Email
leo@brightdigit.com
GitHub - @brightdigit
Twitter
BrightDigit - @brightdigit
Leo - @leogdion
Instagram - @brightdigit
Patreon - empowerappshow
Credits
Music from https://filmmusic.io
"Blippy Trance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
- Holly Borla
- Bertram Eber
- Edward Sanchez
- Satoshi Mitsumori
- Steven Lipton