79: I Didn't Google Hard Enough
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Tweet Shoutouts
@iOhYesPodcast +1 for Code Poet ????
— Sabes™ (@GarySabo) July 29, 2015
@iOhYesPodcast re Hacker vs Engineer- Nice article from @jaredsinclair on "Judicious Use of Shitty Code." http://t.co/tS1YknL05e
— Andy Obusek (@obusek) July 30, 2015
@iOhYesPodcast ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
— Ashton (@AshtonDev) July 29, 2015
@iOhYesPodcast looks like we have an opensource book writing tool http://t.co/HhkQa6Pi30
— Ashton (@AshtonDev) July 31, 2015
@iOhYesPodcast My degree says Computer Science. My job title says Mobile Engineer. My time-sheets say Senior Software Engineer. I make apps.
— Ashton (@AshtonDev) July 30, 2015
@iOhYesPodcast Yep - objects aren't equatable.Just having one of my adversarial swift days, thank you for listening:) http://t.co/tlIvSVECgy
— Ding0 Bytes (@ding0bytes) July 30, 2015
@iOhYesPodcast definitely FTEquivalent in my experience. Useful for commoditised services (ie servicedesks with 200 headcount but 150 FTE.)
— Ding0 Bytes (@ding0bytes) July 30, 2015
@iOhYesPodcast lack of clarity yesterday still bothering me: FTE is useful as a means of describing the capacity of a project or a service.
— Ding0 Bytes (@ding0bytes) July 31, 2015
..but it should not be used to describe individual people, unless alienation is the express objective of the exercise.
— Ding0 Bytes (@ding0bytes) July 31, 2015
@iOhYesPodcast @NolanOBrien that flew under my OpenRadar. I’m sure you’ll bring some interesting __attributes to the show.
— Nick Takayama (@ntakayama) July 31, 2015
@iOhYesPodcast @NolanOBrien @5by5 @jazzychad @dh_thomas @johnsextro Wow, what an upgrade! ????????????
— Jason Kozemczak (@jak) July 31, 2015
Discussion
- Swift 2.0 in Practice (continued)
- Custom Subclasses
- throwaway required initializers
- Property observers (will/didSet etc) and initialization redundancy
- JSON Parsing
- SwiftyJSON
- Argo
- Another way
- Roll your own?
- What’s wrong with NSJSONSerialization?
- JSON in Swift - article talking about NSJSONSerialization vs SwiftyJSON vs Argo
- Custom Subclasses
Picks
Chad
Darryl
Nolan
- Dirty Coding Tricks
- More Dirty Tricks from Game Developers
- Thanks Amro Mousa @amdev for the article(s)
- Boxes: Organize. Discover. Buy. Sell.
- Shameless plug for a startup I advised
Also Mentioned
- Build Phase Podcast
- Making Crash Bandicoot - All Things Andy Gavin
Alternative show title suggestions
- Shoot Me Now
- Judicious use of gritty code
- Bumps in the road
- Whack Whack
- Colon Whack Whack
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