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Technical deep dives with the entrepreneurs and developers building the decentralized economics networks which make up the Interchain. The Interop is hosted by crypto investor and podcaster @seb3point0.
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The Apple Events podcast is home to the latest keynote addresses. Watch announcements of new products and services and browse the archive of past events to relive revolutionary moments in the history of personal technology.
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As cross-platform mobile developers, Jason and Brenton have years of experience working with the Titanium SDK -- here they share stories, hints, tips, advice on how to build better Titanium apps.
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RemObjects Radio

RemObjects Software

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Welcome to RemObjects Radio, the regular podcast on all things RemObjects, where our host and developer evangelist Jim McKeeth brings you up to date information about what's happening at RemObjects Software, sneak peaks at future plans, interviews with team members and customers and in depth discussion about core technologies.
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Tools and APIs required to build applications for the iPhone and iPad platforms using the iOS SDK. User interface design for mobile devices and unique user interactions using multi-touch technologies. Object-oriented design using model-view-controller paradigm, memory management, Swift programming language. Other topics include: object-oriented database API, animation, mobile device power management, multi-threading, networking and performance considerations.
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Today's applications are increasingly mobile. Computers are no longer confined to desks and laps but instead live in our pockets and hands. This course teaches students how to build mobile apps for Android and iOS, two of today's most popular platforms, and how to deploy them in Android Market and the App Store. Students learn how to write native apps for Android using Eclipse and the Android SDK, how to write native apps for iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads using Xcode and the iOS SDK, and ...
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Learning Flutter

Wilfried Mbouenda Mbogne

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Flutter is an sdk released by Google to create awesome app for iOS and Android with one codebase. With this podcast, we are going to learn flutter together. I will tell stories about my flutter adventures as a developer and I will bring on the show other developers to share their stories too. At the end of the day I hope we will create awesome app and opens source projects together. This is the learning flutter podcast.
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cloudonaut

Andreas Wittig and Michael Wittig focusing on AWS Cloud

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We are two brothers focusing 100% on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Every other week, one of us prepares the topic of the podcast. The topic is not known to the other one, which results in surprising conversations about all things AWS. Typically, we are covering the following topics: DevOps, Serverless, Container, Security, Infrastructure as Code, Container, Continuous Deployment, S3, EC2, RDS, VPC, IAM, VPC, and many more.
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Flutter Talks unravels the stories behind Flutter. Every episode takes a look at Flutter from another angle diving deep behind the scenes and bringing an SDK to life. Flutter talks is an educational and entertaining way to hear more about Google's portable UI toolkit called Flutter. Flutter is used to build beautiful, natively-compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase. The Podcast is brought to you by Codemagic
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This show gives listeners a quick run-down on things that the Android team has done recently that developers may want to check out. It covers library and platform releases, articles, videos, podcasts, samples, codelabs - whatever seems relevant and interesting for Android developers. Subscribe to Android Developers YouTube → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs Android’s a big platform and there are many things being released all the time; listen to this podcast to stay up to date on what those thing ...
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Welcome to “Sa’w Dwe Konnen” #SDK. It’s the new Podcast of FrantzHits Show project that i have the chance to introduce you for a long time. The “Sa’w Dwe Konnen” podcast will embrace all of the social, cultural, technology, sports and educational lifestyles of the country as well as abroad that maybe you didn’t know or ignore them. Sometimes for some subjects we can invite someones to make more array on the topic presented. All these podcasts will be able to listing on Anchor, Breaker, Googl ...
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With iPhone, iPad, and iOS, progressive IT teams are leading innovation at their companies. In this collection of video interviews, learn strategies and best practices from IT professionals and business executives who embrace a new vision for technology to transform the way their employees work.
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Technical nuggets on 3D color cameras and machine vision for industrial automation, bin-picking, logistics, and robotics applications. High-definition robot vision is used to solve complex tasks. 3D sensors give collaborative robots human-like eyes so they can operate in a three-dimensional environment together with human operators. Learn more about 3D vision on https://zivid.com.
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The Select* Podcast features guests across a wide range of backgrounds & topics, with the goal of being your resource for software engineering, leadership advice, edge computing, machine learning, inclusion, tech trends, data management, career paths, enterprise tech, & much, much more. The Select* Podcast is also known as the Select Star Podcast or the HarperDB Podcast. If you listen to podcasts like Syntax, Founder Stories, Changelog, CodeNewbie, TechStuff, Stack Overflow, Software Enginee ...
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The episode starts off with news about Figma’s new Code Connect feature. Code Connect is the bridge between a design system’s component code and Figma, so when viewing components in Figma’s Dev Mode, they’ll have the same real world code that the design system relies on, and Code Connect can also map properties from code to Figma, enabling dynamic …
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As Microsoft App Center sails into the sunset, Robin and Mazen break down what this major shift means by focusing on new tools and strategies for React Native developers. This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience…
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Michael shares what's needed to copy 5 TB from one S3 bucket to another. Also, Andreas introduces renovate a tool to keep Infrastructure as Code dependencies up to date. Andreas and Michael Wittig are building on AWS since 2009. Follow their journey of developing products like bucketAV, marbot, and HyperEnv and learn from practice. Links S3 CopyObj…
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Welcome to Now in Android, your ongoing guide to what’s new and notable in the world of Android development. Today, we’re covering the Android 15 Beta release, how Android Studio uses Gemini Pro to make Android development faster and easier, a story about how Google Drive cut code and development time in half, and how to use Dependency Injection in…
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The group dives into the week’s news right away, starting off with a new open source project from Google called Jpegli. Jpepgli is a new JPEG coding library, which claims to compress images up to 35% smaller while also being able to deliver JPEGs in even higher quality than what is currently available today. The GitHub repo the article links to sti…
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Electron Labs aggregates zero-knowledge proofs across protocols into a single superproof, which is then verified on Ethereum. Thanks to the use of recursive ZK proofs, this collective approach lowers verification costs to less than 1% of current rates. This is a huge unlock for applications leveraging ZK: Privacy, micro rollups, DA bridges, IBC, an…
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Signals have been around in the JavaScript world as early as 2010 when Knockout.js first introduced them, but the past few years they’ve been picking up steam among JS frameworks as a way to effectively manage application state so that developers can focus on the business logic parts of their apps. Now there’s a proposal to make Signals part of the…
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This week, Jamon is joined by Benji Lightstone, a senior software engineer at Spatial. They talk about Benji’s journey into software development and how they use React Native at Spatial. This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React N…
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Welcome to Now in Android, your ongoing guide to what’s new and notable in the world of Android development. Today, we’re covering updates on Google I/O 2024, Women's History Month, Vulkan on Android, and much more! For links to these items, check out Now in Android #102 on Medium → https://goo.gle/4aL0ORj Now in Android podcast → https://goo.gle/p…
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Rollchains introduce new ways to build, maintain and scale Cosmos chains. New and existing Cosmos SDK chains can enable the Rollchains module to post block data to Celestia. Built with POA chains in mind, Rollchains promises to reduce the cost of securing chains while maintaining a high Nakamoto coefficient, potentially transforming the tokenomics …
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It turns out we had a lot of news to cover in this week’s episode. We kicked it off discussing how RedwoodJS is the latest framework to support React Server Components, and has some pretty nice illustrated docs to help devs get started. Then, there was a rapid fire of interesting topics including a great new article about modern CSS from Mr. CSS Tr…
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Q protocol is a decentralized governance layer for Web3 that allows developers to build organizational constitutions that are enforced by smart contracts and include off-chain avenues for resolving disputes the code can't deal with. Built as a fully EVM-compatible Layer 1 for maximum security, the protocol is live with a full set of infra and appli…
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CSS-in-JS has been around for years now, but have you tried JS-from-CSS? This week we talk about the new alternative trend sweeping through the web development community: writing only CSS to create a fully styled and typed React component. Two early frontrunners in this race are MistCSS and Stylin, and we’ll keep an eye out for if this new twist on…
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Dive into the Metro bundler with Jamon, Robin, and Mazen on this new installment of RNR Explains! It's packed with insights for even the most advanced React Native developers. This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native exper…
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Welcome to Now in Android, your ongoing guide to what’s new and notable in the world of Android development. Today, we’re covering updates on Android 15 Developer Preview 2, a recap from #TheAndroidShow, the Google I/O date for this year, and much more! For links to these items, check out Now in Android #101 on Medium → https://goo.gle/4aeO2tY Now …
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Informal Systems is a Cosmos contributor that works on the Cosmos Hub, which is the first blockchain in the Interchain. The Cosmos Hub is one of thousands of blockchains that will eventually make up the Cosmos Network. The Hub's primary token is ATOM, but it will support many other tokens in the future. Interchain Security is one of the main servic…
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In this episode, we explore the latest in web development with Astro unveiling Astro DB, a fully managed, blazing fast SQL-based database that is “ridiculously easy to use.” Next, you may not know the name, but Speedometer just released version 3.0, which further solidifies its status as the browser benchmark for web app responsiveness. Next up is …
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Jamon, Robin, and Mazen unveil the secrets of the dev menu in React Native, sharing tips and tricks that even seasoned developers might not know! This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the Re…
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Can we get along without paying for NAT gateways or IPv4 addresses on AWS? Andreas and Michael Wittig are building on AWS since 2009. Follow their journey of developing products like bucketAV, marbot, and HyperEnv and learn from practice. Links Answers for AWS 2024 alterNAT — NAT Gateways are dead. Long live NAT instances! Experience up to 40% fast…
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Today we discuss Vercel’s latest offering: AI SDK 3.0, which streams React components from LLMs to deliver richer user experiences than text-only chatbots. Then we dive into the world of modern styling as Tailwind CSS drops its latest gem - version 4.0, now open source for community exploration. And then finally we talk about the latest improvement…
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Welcome to Now in Android, your ongoing guide to what’s new and notable in the world of Android development. Today, we’re covering the first developer preview of Android 15, the stable release of Android Studio Iguana, ML Kit Document Scanning, the Wear OS Hybrid Interface, Nested Scrolling, Strong Skipping, and Shape Morphing in Compose, and more!…
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Eclipse Fi is a revolutionary hub for interchain token launches, bringing the value back into the hands of early communities. Eclipse Mainnet, launching in Q1 2024, is the fastest Ethereum L2, powered by the SVM. With an architecture that combines the best pieces of the modular stack, developers get all the benefits of dedicated throughput with non…
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We discuss JSR, the new package registry from Deno, and whether it can compete with npm. Next, we talk about Parcel’s new support for macros, which is a handy way to embed build-time logic into your code. After that we some get into some BrowserStack legal drama, and wrap up with some BREAKING NEWS about Apple, PWAs, and the EU. Drama! News: Paige …
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This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app. Episode …
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Building CI/CD pipelines with GitHub Actions: a real-world example and ways to reduce costs for GitHub-hosted runners. Andreas and Michael Wittig are building on AWS since 2009. Follow their journey of developing products like bucketAV, marbot, and HyperEnv and learn from practice. Links How to reduce costs for GitHub Actions? (Blog) How to reduce …
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Real Life React Native returns! Host Mazen Chami sits down with David Leuliette to explore the intricacies of building the Retail Shake Scanner app using React Native. They discuss the app's unique features, the challenges during development, and share insights for developers navigating similar projects. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red!…
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News: Paige - Hono v4 takes aim at full-stack frameworks Jack - Storybook 8 TJ - An update on Apple breaking PWAs in the EU Bonus News: Google cut a deal with Reddit for AI training data Node.js unveils its new mascot Rocket Turtle What Makes Us Happy this Week: Paige - Learning watercolor painting and The Fourth Wing novel Jack - Drive to Survive …
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Special Guest(s): Kelvin Omereshone, lead maintainer of Sails.js and creator of The Boring JavaScript Stack Main Topic: The Boring JavaScript Stack Relevant Links: The Boring Stack repo The Boring Stack docs Kelvin on Twitter Kelvin on YouTube Kelvin’s website Sailsconf keynote announcing The Boring Stack Why the name Who is Boring for? Sails.js Sa…
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News: Paige - Nx Project Crystal Jack - Simple Stack Streaming TJ - Apple breaking PWAs in the EU Bonus News: Mozilla downsizes as it refocuses on Firefox and AI What Makes Us Happy this Week: Paige - Mr. & Mrs. Smith TV series Jack - The Murderbot Diaries book series TJ - Casey Neistat’s video on the Apple Vision Pro Join Us: Thanks as always to o…
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Jamon, Robin, and Mazen react to the 2023 State of React Native Results by Software Mansion! Follow along as they break down all of the results and (spoiler alert) RNR is still your favorite podcast. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years …
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How to avoid thousands of Security Hub findings? Andreas and Michael Wittig are building on AWS since 2009. Follow their journey of developing products like bucketAV, marbot, and HyperEnv and learn from practice. Links What is AWS Security Hub? Security Iceberg: AWS Security Hub the right way Amazon GuardDuty Malware Protection now supports scannin…
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Skip Protocol helps sovereign blockchain protocols supercharge their blockspace to improve user experience, enhance interoperability, and enrich network stakeholders. The protocol has recently unveiled Slinky, an “Oracle” aggregator designed for perpetual markets and DeFi as a whole. TOPICS 00:02:10 - Major Developments at Skip 00:04:40 - The slink…
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News: Paige - Vite 5.1 Jack - LLRT and Million Lint TJ - Interop 2024 & wpt.fyi Bonus News: React Native visionOS for the Apple Vision Pro jQuery 4 beta What Makes Us Happy this Week: Paige - A Court of Mist and Fury book (sequel to A Court of Thorns and Roses) Jack - A Libertarian Walks into a Bear book TJ - Only Murders in the Building Join Us: T…
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Special Guest(s): Rachel Nabors, formerly of React at Meta known for their work on reactnative.dev and react.dev Evan Bacon, Engineering Manager at Expo Matt Carroll, Developer Advocate React at Meta Relevant Links: The Two Reacts blog post by Dan Abramov Rachel Nabors on Twitter, @rachelnabors Evan Bacon on Twitter, @Baconbrix Matt Carroll on Twit…
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Welcome to Now in Android, your ongoing guide to what's new and notable in the world of Android development. In this episode, we’ll cover updates in Jetpack Compose and other Jetpack libraries, Gemini on Samsung Galaxy, Play recovery tools, and more! For links to these items, check out Now in Android #99 on Medium → https://goo.gle/42w8Pq6 Now in A…
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MilkyWay is a liquid staking solution for the Celestia ecosystem, initially starting its deployment and operation on Osmosis. When individuals liquid stake their TIA coins through MilkyWay, they obtain an on-chain representation of their TIA staking position, termed as milkTIA. This allows Celestia token holders to access liquidity for their staked…
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