A curated list of podcasts with a focus on Apple Swift and Apple Development. This can include programming discussion, platform news and conferences.
This episode was recorded on June 7, 2018 inside the Apple Podcast Studio at WWDC 2018. Guests: Domenico De Stefano - https://twitter.com/arealblondedboy Luisa Ronchi - https://twitter.com/luisaronc...Show More
What is Brand Experience? Why you should care as an iOS developer? Find out in this week's episode of iOS Dev Break! Also: MacBook Pro news, GDPR and CloudKit, a macOS Mojave tip, and a new pick for t...Show More
Longtime Apple platforms developer Brent Simmons joins John to discuss how SwiftUI is ushering in a new era for Apple’s developer tools, and how we as third party developers can prepare for it. Also, ...Show More
Show Notes:* North Carolina KFC Explosion (For @joecab): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBSvLE3LxOk* Introducing GitFlow: https://datasift.github.io/gitflow/IntroducingGitFlow.htmlSponsors:* Sentry $...Show More
A concept that's been in and out of conversation for Swift since 2015, property behaviors - uh, delegates - uh, wrappers - are now back with the full weight of SwiftUI behind it.
In this episode I had an interesting discussion with a fellow ADE and coding colleague, Charlotte Billot. Charlotte teaches in primary school in Toulouse, France. Charlotte is an engineering school gr...Show More
A bit more than a month after SwiftUI’s grand introduction during WWDC 2019, Kateryna Gridina, Paul Hudson, Erica Sadun and John Sundell discuss their first impressions of Apple’s declarative new UI f...Show More
In this episode: Sean's beard is staying in San Francisco, the NeXT era is ending, we discuss SwiftUI's forms system, and explore the many amazing new features from WWDC19. - The NeXT Era Ends, the S...Show More
Dave Nott installs Catalina on his unsupported Mac to dig into Xcode 11 and Swift UI... Meanwhile we've a bit of an announcement to make. We're taking a short break across the summer (in the Northern ...Show More
iOS 13 beta discussion, leaked iPhone parts, iCloud data harvesting, and more on this week's episode of The iOS Show! Show notes can be found at theiOSshow.com. If you have any questions, comments, or...Show More
Do humans really need to listen to Siri requests in order to improve them, can an iPhone be transformed into a HomePod, and could Xcode be used for web development? Also, Rambo’s TV gets a HomeKit and...Show More
After a slight tangent about computer monitors, Sebastien talks about the cool tech in his new car, including of course CarPlay. Cody and Sebastien then discuss the importance of the Intel's smartpho...Show More
SwiftUI is the new layout kid on the block, let's take a look and see what it offers us. - Works on all Apple platforms. - Bindable data (RxSwift done the Apple way?). - Should we start using it? Fol...Show More
Failure is a fundamental part of improvement.
In this episode we talk with Daniel Jalkut of Red Sweater Software about what’s new in Mac Development post-WWDC 2019.
In this week’s episode of the iPhreaks Show the panel interviews Rob Whitaker, an expert in digital inclusion and accessibility. Rob starts by defining accessibility and explaining why it is important...Show More
Gather around the campfire as Uncle Dave tells the tale of how the conditions formed for today's App Store subscription scams.
In this episode of The iPhreaks Show the panel interviews well-known author Paul Hudson. Paul is the creator and editor of Hacking with Swift. He does talks all around the world and writes books about...Show More
Dave Nott is struggling to find a groove with indie app development. We discuss ways he can get new ideas going, minimum viable products, and splitting projects up to get user feedback sooner rather...Show More
In this episode, Leo talks with Kevin Scott, Machine Learning expert about how to get started with Machine Learning and what are some applications for machine learning.
In this episode, Leo talks with Anne Cahalan about maintaining good code quality, helping your team, automation, and good code reviews.
Considering how Apple could replace and expand the roles filled by WWDC if it's canceled due to COVID-19 concerns.
In the early days of the iPhone App Store, game developers found themselves locked in a race to a $0.99 price point that none of them wanted to become standard. This is the story of how that happened,...Show More
pwitham recommended:
I love that this episode discusses the separation of fear from failure. That is the first step in moving forward and growing both experience and expertise. I believe failure is necessary for progress...Show More