More Than Just Code podcast is the perfect source for iOS and Swift developers looking to stay up-to-date on the latest news and trends in the field. With helpful advice from experienced developers, Jaime Lopez, Mark Rubin, and Tim Mitra, , it’s the perfect way to stay informed and inspired. Join us for the latest mobile development news, notes and tech tips for developers.
This week Mark, Jaime and Tim are joined by Evan Stone to review the Apple Event: Letting Loose. They discuss the new iPad Air M2, iPad Pro M4, Apple Pencil Pro, Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro 11.
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This week Tim sits down with Oliver Weidlich to discuss user experience and design for spatial computing. Oliver has been involved in spatial computing fro several years ahead of Apple’s Vision Pro, which he has now embraced.
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This week Tim sits down with Charlie Chapman, developer advocate, iOS engineer and host of the Launched podcast. We talked about developing indie apps, in app purchases, the Apple Vision Pro after 4 months, Deep Dish Swift and what to do it Cupertino during WWDC week. TL;DR Charlie says there’s a lot of networking and things to do during the week.
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Rebroadcasting our 2018 chat about visiting San Jose and Cupertino for WWDC events. We chatted about WWDC San Jose back in 2018. Here’s a replay of Greg’s experience at WWDC 2017. Mark gives some advice about traveling to San Jose. This year Mark is NOT attending WWDC 2024. Come say “Hi”, take a selfie with Mark and maybe get some MTJC swag. (Unofficially, I doubt Greg would be lurking around since he’s moved away.)
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This week Joe Cieplinski joins Tim to discuss their experiences with the Apple Vision Pro and spactial computing.
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This week Tim, Mark and Jaime are joined by guest host Jonathan Kuehlein to discuss the impact of the Vision Pro on technology and entertainment.
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This week Tim sits down with Steve Lipton, CIO Scientific Device Laboratory, Author and Speaker on creativity, iOS, watchOS, and SAP Business One. Steve is a serial educator who has been teaching iOS based courses for many years on Lynda.com and now on LinkedIn Learning.
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This week I was joined by Martin Woodward, VP of DevRel at GitHub. We discussed developer relations, automation with GitHub Actions, code assistance with GitHub Copilot, 3D printing, and in the After Show, GitHub’s shiny new M1 Runners, the implementation of Apple Silicon build machines using custom rack-mounted Mac Minis.
martinwoodward/octolamp: A 3D printed, GitHub infused, smart light
martinwoodward (Martin Woodward) · GitHub
Eddie Izzard “The Awesome Universe” Sketch From Circle
Introducing the new, Apple silicon powered M1 macOS larger runner for GitHub Actions
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This week Tim sits down with Dave Verwer to discuss his contributions to the Apple developer community. They chat about Dave’s iOS Dev Weekly newsletter, the Swift Package Index, and the iOS Dev Directory. They also discuss Swift on Windows, Vaper and server-side swift, and the basics on how to publish a Swift Package. Don’t forget your towel.
Swift Package Index
Swift.org – Packages
iOS Dev Weekly – The best iOS development links, every Friday
iOS Dev Jobs
https://iosdevdirectory.com
Sven A Schmidt on mastodon
Ted Kremenek on Twitter
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This week we review the Apple Scary Fast Event on October 30, 2023
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Ep. 372 – Saturday, September 16, 2023
This week we review the Apple Event, Wonderlust, from Sept 12, 2023. We discuss the Watch Series 9, Watch Ultra 2, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro, and the addition of USB-C.
Picks: Vision Pro Hand’s On, Advanced macOS Commands, Swift 5.8 Feature Flags, and GitHistory
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This week we play a short interview where Tim talks about his experience at the Apple Vision Pro lab on August 25, 2023. He talks about this unique 360° display that you wear on your head, about testing apps, watching videos, browsing the web, texting on his iPhone, all while sitting by the lake at Mount Hope.
Tim sits down with Sommer Panage, Engineering Manager, iOS Engineer and aerial acrobat. Sommer is passionate about accessibility, empowering app users and developing a company culture that includes accessibility from design to app execution.
This week Tim sits down with Terry Latanville, fellow goalie, Staff iOS Engineer at DoorDash. Terry will be speaking at Swift TO Conference in August 2023. They discuss some innovations, such as Reactive VIP, Observable, Unity and Smurf Berries.
This week we review the sessions at WWDC 2023. We fact check Unified Memory, MKBHD and the Caffe Macs doors. Paul Hudson’s What’s New in SwiftUI for iOS 17 .It wasn’t a mistake — Apple betas are now free. macOS Sonoma and iOs drops support for some Macs, iPhones and iPads.Sony refuses to increase Vision […]
This week Mark, Jaime and Tim review the WWDC 2023 highlights. Mark describes attending WWDC in person at Apple Park. We cover all the new MacBook Air 15-inch, updates to the Mac Studio and the introduction of the Mac Pro with M2 Apple Silicon. We review the new feature of iOS 17, iPadOS 17, tvOS […]
This week we discuss our predictions on WWDC 2023, as well as events happening around Cupertino and elsewhere. askMTJC: GeoFreeman – What would you do with 96GB of unified memory? Support More Than Just Code podcast – iOS and Swift development, news and advice Picks:
This week Tim sits down with Paul Hudson, the man behind Hacking With Swift, 100 Days of Swift and 100 Days of SwiftUI. They discuss what’s to be expected from WWDC 2023, attending iOS conferences and Paul’s recent family trip to Canada. Support More Than Just Code podcast – iOS and Swift development, news and […]
This week Tim sits down with Paul Hudson, the man behind Hacking With Swift, 100 Days of Swift and 100 Days of SwiftUI. They discuss what’s to be expected from WWDC 2023, attending iOS conferences and Paul’s recent family trip to Canada.
This week Tim chats with Matt Massicotte about his experience as a Mac developer, and early Mac enthusiast. They also discuss working with AppKit and SwiftUI, and Matt’s upcoming talk on Swift Concurrency.
This week Tim chats with Matt Massicotte about his experience as a Mac developer, and early Mac enthusiast. They also discuss working with AppKit and SwiftUI, and Matt’s upcoming talk on Swift Concurrency. Support More Than Just Code podcast – iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week Tim sits down with Stewart Lynch to talk about his video teaching Swift coding. Steve has had a long career teaching computers in education, professional software applications and now in his own video series.Support More Than Just Code podcast – iOS and Swift development, news and advice EPISODE LINKS
We chatted about WWDC San Jose back in 2018. Here’s a replay of Greg’s experience at WWDC 2017. Mark gives some advice about traveling to San Jose. This year Mark is an attending WWDC 2023. Come say “Hi”, take a selfie with Mark and maybe get some MTJC swag. (Unofficially, Greg might be lurking around […]
This week Tim sits down with Daniel Steinberg to talk about his work, teaching, and his new book The Curious Case of the Async Cafe. The book explores Swift concurrency. They also discuss Daniel’s experience as a broadcast radio host, his upcoming Top 40 format app, has his thoughts on WWDC 2023.Support More Than Just […]
This week Jaime, Mark and Tim discuss the WWDC 2023 Lottery and what we expect to see at the June 5 WWDC 23 Keynote. The Bitcoin Whitepaper Is Hidden in Every Modern Copy of macOS. Should you enable Apple’s Advanced Data Protection for iCloud. Apple Pay is now available in South Korea. Apple introduces Apple […]
We fact check on the Apple TV, follow up on avoiding paywalls and iPad Pro bendgate. Is the iPhone going the way of the Polaroid, Walkman and Palm Pilot? Apple is looking to pair the Apple Watch and Medicare. Qualcomm refused to sell chips to Apple. The HomePod is launching in China and Apple introduces […]
We take a look at Vector’s review on fixing the HomePod. Samsung’s Smart TV will support iTunes Movies & TV Shows as well as AirPlay 2. We discuss the original Apple TV. AT&T tries to slip in a 5G icon on client phones. Microsoft’s GitHub adds unlimited private repos. We look at a leaked photo […]
This week we follow up on the case of an Oregon man who uses the title “engineer”. Apple lowered its Q1 guidance based on lower expectations. Apple also starts assembling premium iPhones in India. Apple’s new plans may reveal what projects will be worked on around the United States. Netflix has pulled iTunes billing for […]
We fact check on CSIS, overtime hockey, defeating Face ID, and git commit –amend. #askMTJC brings up promo codes for IAP and the bands on the Stanley Cup. Apple stock sees its best performance in five years. The main topic is top paying tech companies in 2018 and comparative compensation vs cost of living. We […]
This week Greg Heo leads the crew as they discuss the Windows 95 ugly holiday sweater, NHL hockey overtime 3 on 3, and protocol conformance. We follow up on Apple shutting down Music’s Connect feature, Sega Genesis Classics are playable on Amazon Fire, the C64 Mini, Windows Sandbox, Apple is producing new Peanuts content, breaking […]
We get an iOS shortcut for bypassing paywalls in #askMTJC. We follow up with a deep dive into poor iPhone XR adoption figures, Google+ has potentially exposed data from 52M users, Infinity Blade games removed from the App Store, Apple appeals to China’s iPhone ban, and Samsung removes the headphone jack. We take a look […]
We discuss using Siri to access application settings in our #askMTJC. We fact check on Indian Partitioning dates. We follow up on Apple Music arriving on Amazon’s Echo, Apple vs Qualcomm trial date set, 5G iPhone maybe as late as 2020, wireless charging for AirPods and AT&T first to support eSim. We discuss changing laws […]
We follow up on #askMTJC about NFL blackouts, Canadian sports channel, and Canada’s Bill 101. We follow up on Jony Ive designed diamond ring, App Store Connect holiday closure, iPhone XR price drop in Japan, and surprisingly the iPhone XR is Apple’s best seller. We also follow up on Black Friday 2018 deals. Amazon introduces […]
We follow up on folding phones as Google adds support to Android. Apple cuts production on all new iPhone X series phones. Verizon will bring eSIM support for iPhones. Amazon US will now sell Macs for Apple. Prince William weighs in on social network giants lack of discretion. Tim Cook says regulations as inevitable. Apple […]
We look at #askMTJC from Paul Wilkinson on emptying the bin. Greg Heo joins us again as we discuss Apple’s plan to replace unresponsive screens on iPhone X models. An iPhone X has exploded after being recharged. Spotify has launched an Apple Watch app. Apple’s T2 chip will require a post upgrade/repair diagnostic tool to […]