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Weekly podcast discussing the latest updates, tools and events relevant to iOS app developers. I will also have a couple of reoccurring show sections to spread the word on fellow iOS developers doing fun and interesting things. On top of that I am working hard to do interviews with people relevant to iOS app developers. Think peers, teachers, bloggers who will have an open discussion with me so you can see what passion, hard work and a great community can do for your personal work and success.
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Drew is founder of The Mental Faculty, developer of Mental Case and the Ensembles sync framework. He works on Agenda. Agenda is an Apple design award winner, editor’s choice, and is featured a lot in the App Store, particularly for the Mac. Agenda made a switch to an interesting business model a while ago. Runway Put your mobile releases on autopil…
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Rudrank and I talk about the things leading up to Do iOS, our failed attempt to get him to Amsterdam in 2022 and our second attempt this year. We also talk a bit about conference organizing and some of the ways I am doing things. Runway Put your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team Lead S…
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Josh Holtz is back on my podcast to talk about his talk for Do iOS. Runway Put your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team Lead Software Developer Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer. Support the show Rate me on Apple Podcasts. Send feedback on SpeakPipe Or contac…
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Donny Wals joins me on my podcast to talk about Do iOS. Why he's there and what he hopes to get from Do iOS. More information on his workshop and Do iOS. Learn more about Donny on his website. Runway Put your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team Lead Software Developer Learn best practice…
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In this episode I talk with SwiftDev. Someone who got into iOS development because he just likes programming and the apple platform seemed like the best place to start.His goal is to become an indie developer at some point. Supported by his family and network he is making small steps every week to get closer to this goal. You can find and follow Sw…
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Monika Mateska is a speaker at Do iOS. Listen in to learn more about her. You can find Monika on LinkedIN and on Twitter/X. More info on her VisionOS talk, see the Do iOS site. Runway Put your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team Lead Software Developer Learn best practices for being a gr…
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Adam, Filip, Monika and me dive into some of the aspects of organizing a conference. You will probably be left with plenty of questions afterwards. Send them in.Also, this is based on our own experience, always consider your specific circumstances. https://swiftleeds.co.uk/ https://do-ios.com/ Monika on Twitter Filip on Twitter Adam on Twitter Runw…
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Welcome to my new format. I will mention the occasional news item if it is amazing. But I don't want to add to your burden during WWDC week too much. More on my thoughts on that next time. This time some history on the biggest thing I am doing this year. A conference. Join me on my journey and learn what it takes to put together a conference for iO…
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This episode's articles: Spinning Up a Feature Request Screen with Supabase Security in iOS Applications SwiftUI: Using a Repository as the single source of truth Tips and tricks for exploring a new codebase Grand Central Dispatch (GCD) Swift Evolution Monthly: March + April '23 Simplify Time Comparisons in Swift with RelativeDateTimeFormatter Opti…
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Links in this episode: Build your own Twitter Real-World Xcode Project Using Tuist Linting Documentation with Vale to Increase Quality & Consistency Basic Stream Backend Integration using NodeJS Comparison of Cherry Brown and Gazzew U4 switches Skip typing your login credentials manually with Xcode breakpoints Native vs Web: Technologies Available …
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Links: Comparing Operators of Combine for iOS Planning Animations in SwiftUI SwiftUI Toolbar Automating Swift CLI releases with GitHub Actions GitHub webhooks 🤝 Xcode Cloud Show an Incoming Call on a Device Hide Sensitive Data When Device Is Locked? Tap Gestures on Widgets Swift Package Index Apple sponsorship Apple as a supporter of the Swift Pack…
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Links TaskGroup error handling Filter debugger output Passkeys for iOS @available attribute Swift 5.9: Network reqs in Swift package plugins Users manage In-App Subs. ProgressView TabView Run and test async Vapor cmnds Tasks in parallel Order and Concurrency Share with UIActivityViewController Share breakpoints Sign in with Apple and AWS Amplify An…
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Shaun took me up on a request on Mastodon to come on my podcast. We had a great conversation about how he ventured into management as a software developer. We also talk about how he got into software and iOS app development. Shaun took the React route. Start with web development, get started with React, progress into React native and then making th…
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I've been scheduling a few interviews again. It's interesting to see that people are often quite self-deprecating about being a good candidate to be interviewed on my podcast. People can always indicate why they are not exciting guests, but let's start at the opposite end. Think about why you would be a good guest for my podcast. And I notice that …
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Natalia worked in companies in Europe and in New Zealand building web and mobile applications. Before joining Nil Coalescing she was designing and building SwiftUI APIs as a member of the core SwiftUI team at Apple. She enjoys working with Swift and sharing her iOS development knowledge with the community. She recently wrote a book Integrating Swif…
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Meet my friend. ChatGPT. I interviewed him. It's an idea I got from another podcast. Enjoy. :) Runway Put your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team Lead Software Developer Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer. Support the show Rate me on Apple Podcasts. Send feed…
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It has been a while since my last episode. But no worries, I am not gone. January has been a super busy month and I have been working on some exciting things this month. Hopefully I can share a bit more on that soon. It involves setting up a new project using a micro framework architecture using Tuist.io. If you never checked out that too, make sur…
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In this episode, I’m going to talk about: A new microphone for podcasting, the Shure 87A 2022 in review How to Run Stream’s Docs on a Multipass VM Xcode Cloud scripts: Fastlane and Cocoapods Swift async/await in AWS lambdas Looking back at my 2022 Using CallKit - How to Integrate Voice and Video Calling Into iOS Apps HTTP/3 support for URLSessionTe…
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Azam and I discus some architectural ideas Azam has developed over the course of over a hundred sample codebases. Azam's blog Azam's article mentioned in the episode: Practical Mv Pattern Crud Azam's Udemy course: MV Design Pattern in iOS - Build SwiftUI Apps Apple's Way Azam on Twitter Runway Put your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whol…
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Marin and I discus how 2022 went for him and what his plans are for early 2023.(It is dataTile, a smart developer tool that reads your app's logs from the Xcode Simulator in real time and displays your debug data in a beautiful, bold UI. You can find Marin online at: https://underplot.com/ On Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@icanzilb Learn more a…
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Pol, a senior iOS developer working on the iPlayer app by the BBC. He loves sharing content and writing about all things mobile development and Swift. He also writes on his blog. https://www.polpiella.dev/ Follow him on Mastodon. Or Twitter. He did his first conference talk at Do iOS in 2022. I'm sure Pol will share that link once it becomes availa…
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This is Alexander, he and Drew created the note taking app Agenda. A Mac and iOS focussed App.Learn more about Alexander, how he got to creating Agenda and what motivates him day to day. To learn more about Alexander and his product: Visit Agenda.com (referral link, it extends my Agenda update window) Learn more about Papers On Twitter Runway Put y…
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In this episode, I’m going to talk about: When does a SwiftUI Environment get retained? Animated Launch Screen in SwiftUI A Guided Tour for SwiftUI ForEach Structure What is the difference between List and ForEach in SwiftUI How Does Swift Concurrency Prevents Thread Explosions? Building custom layout in SwiftUI. Basics Using SwiftUI Effects Librar…
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In this episode, I’m going to talk about: Introducing Rollouts by Runway A menu bar only macOS app using AppKit How to check for network connection and present an alert in SwiftUI Understanding different cache policies when working with URLRequest in Swift Handling never finishing async functions in Swift package tests How to Get Push Notification …
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Counting down to Do iOS. At the time of this recording, I have almost two weeks to go, but it sure feels like it is happening tomorrow. Sending out messages to all attendees and speakers, making sure roll-up banners are ordered, putting together staff briefings for the Do iOS team and for the catering team, and preparing "filler" slides for when sp…
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...here I come. KLM permitting. Getting ready to go to Swift Leeds. Finally received that Model-100 keyboard I kept on talking about. This thing is just amazing. More on that when I have used the device a bit more. Also, the video of my talk at 360iDev is now available too. And if you are still looking for training on aSync/Await, Daniel Steinberg …
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Full on prep mode for Do iOS by now. What is it. Just 5 or 6 weeks remaining. When I am preparing this episode, there were just 2 tickets remaining. So we will have a full house. I was also looking into putting together a workshop the day before the conference and that has now been put together thanks to the gracious support of Jeremy Barger. You m…
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I share my thoughts about a piece of hardware. Progress on the Do iOS conference and my anxiety about a delivery. In this episode I’m going to talk about: Editable navigation titles in SwiftUI on iOS 16 Dynamic Island (and Live Activities): Quick start tutorial Enabling Concurrency warnings in Xcode 14 SwiftUI zIndex: Everything you need to know Ac…
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It is already two weeks since my previous episode. The one I did in the hotel room in Denver. It really feels like a distant memory already. So much stuff happened again in two weeks. My son's bedroom furniture got delivered. He now has a pirate themed bedroom, inclusing a shark desk, ship-bed / bed-ship and a treasure chest. I am not jealous at hi…
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360iDev has been an enjoyable experience thus far. I still have the final day of the conference ahead of me when I record this. But I must say, it is awesome seeing so many familiar faces. The weird thing is, I'm seeing most of them for the very first time in real life. Special shoutout to Josh, Azam, Mikaela and Leo. It is great to be able to meet…
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This episode I am talking to David Barnhard from the SubClub podcast. Interviewing a fellow podcaster is always a blast. Not much audio cleanup todo once done. David runs the SubClub podcast for RevenueCat. I reached out to David months ago and only just now did we get to a recording session. So this was set in motion long before the sponsorship a …
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Two weeks since my previous episode. I had my reasons. My family and I went on a trip visiting family in Luxemburg. We slept over monday till friday and I was just not able to record an episode. Of those two weeks the first one was quite warm in the Netherlands. We actually had the first heatwave in the Netherlands this year. year. Nothing too terr…
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I have a talk with Josh Holtz about his work at RevenueCat and what RevenueCat can do for you as an iOS app developer. In-App Subscriptions Made Easy The world's best subscription apps use RevenueCat to power in-app purchases, manage customers, and grow revenue on iOS, Android, and the web. Runway Put your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the …
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Right after my vacation it was heads down mode again. At my work, we had a sort of restructuring of the group I am a part of. And this meant a lot of things have changed in how my day to day looks. I now lead developer experience at Stream within Developer Relations. This involved setting up a lot of project related things. From Developer Experienc…
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Obsidian note taking Articles of this week: Slicing Environment Object Global Routing Using Navigation Stack Asset Catalog and Dark Mode Delay an async Task in Swift using the new clock APIs Background tasks in SwiftUI The Trade-offs of Using Mirror API to do Code Reflection in Swift How to create a list with Compositional Layout Code generation us…
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Learn about why Gabriel and his co-founders got started with Runway. He started out as an iOS developer, but things quickly progressed from there. Gabriel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GabrielSavit Runway Put your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team Lead Software Developer Learn best p…
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Shoutout to Jason Zurita for his article https://jasonzurita.com/the-hidden-cost-of-dependencies/ What are third party dependencies? Explain the distinction between: 1st party, for iOS devs, anything in the iOS SDK. 2nd party dependencies, stuff integration from service provider you rely on. (You could call this a subset of 3rd party dependencies y…
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Wait, what is going on here? Kim Arnett as a host? Interviewing Jeroen? What is going on here? Listen to Kim interview me. Enjoy! Have a look at Kim's Twitter @kaydacode and her online shop with many cool stickers and other items! Runway Put your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team Lead …
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Shane owns and runs ClearSummit an agency with a clear focus on React and ReactNative development.He started in aviation and got into iOS on his own time. Learn how teaching himself iOS development ended him up owning a business. More info on ClearSummit, the company by Shane They also have job openings Book: The Hard Thing About Hard Things Book: …
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Something a bit different this week. A big shout out to Benoit for his article. Articles of this week: What Are Vanity Metrics? - And How to Identify Them Being more efficient as a mobile engineer My Template to Research, Design and Ship iOS Apps How to use inner shadows to simulate depth with SwiftUI and Core Motion Mastering NavigationStack in Sw…
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With over a week to inspect and reflect @amos_gyamfi, @stefanjblos and me look back and share what we think thusfar. Runway Put your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team Lead Software Developer Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer. Support the show Rate me on App…
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Honestly, exciting week for me. A presentation at AppDevCon this week. I also put together a BuymeaCoffee page. And on top of that there is some really good content coming out in the last week. Not as much as right after WWDC. But still... great stuff. The App Icon Book by Michael Flarup, previous guest on my podcast discussing his book and other a…
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Swift and SwiftUI received big updates last week. Yes, only available on beta releases. But give it a few months and we are living and breathing these changes. I also liked a CarPlay article I stumbled upon. It is a really nice change of pace integrating something on CarPlay. A bit like venturing into AppleWatch or macOS for the first time. I tried…
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Amos travelled to Cupertino for WWDC, and all three of use really enjoyed WWDC. So enough to look back on. With @amos_gyamfi, @stefanjblos and me. We each have our own experience of WWDC and each of us has a preference for what we liked most. We share our thoughts and discus what we think about the latest announcements by Apple. Runway Put your mob…
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Stefan and I reflect a bit on the past 24 hours. We've been frantically working on our keynote and state of the union articles. Good stuff to work on. Stefan and me writing about: The WWDC 2022 Keynote The Platform State of the Union Runway Put your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team Le…
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This is a quick edit of the proceedings. There can very well be audio mishaps in this. We had a MEGA-PRE-WWDC Twitter space on June 1 talking expectations/predictions! These were the hosts: @mikaela__caron, @dvrzan, @joshdholtz, @jordibruin, @rudrankriyam, @amos_gyamfi, @stefanjblos and me. We had tons of fun though. Runway Put your mobile releases…
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Marina is a software developer and engineering leader focusing on development for Apple platforms. She's been working in tech since 2008, building tools, products and leading teams.She runs the iOS Code Review Newsletter, and is building the Away App. https://hybridcattt.com/ Marina on Twitter Away App Sign up to Marina's newsletter iOS Code Review…
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This week I decided to do things different a little bit. I have no clue how exactly next week will look. I know it will be busy, I know it will be awesome. My team and I at Stream are putting together all kinds of ideas for the iOS community. News articles of this week: Server-Side Vapor Swift Implementation With Google, Apple, and Github Authentic…
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