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Episode 39: #39 - Hey Siri! Are We There Yet?

Episode 39: #39 - Hey Siri! Are We There Yet?

FromMore Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice


Episode 39: #39 - Hey Siri! Are We There Yet?

FromMore Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

ratings:
Length:
75 minutes
Released:
May 15, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week we discuss the rework of the Overcast app for the Apple Watch. We also discuss the future use of a Siri API - will Apple open it up at WWDC 2015? We discuss the early impressions of iTunes Connect Analytics. We explore Evan Dekhayser's use of Darwin Notifications to enable the sharing of data between the iPhone and the Watch. Aaron's pick is the MacBook, Guest Host Greg Heo's is MMWormhole and Tim picks Reduce Motion as a survival skill on the Watch.

Episode 39 Show Notes:

Redesigning Overcast's Watch App
Overcast: Podcast Player

"Tea. Earl Grey. Hot." What Would a Siri API Look Like?

Robin Senior

The Score app

Brian Gilham

Globe & Mail app

An @import-ant Change in Xcode

Sharing Core Data between iPhone and Watch Apps

Darwin Notification Concepts

Device Tracker

TypeRacer.com

Magpie Video (@magpievideo on twitter)



Episode 39 Picks:

MacBook (2015)

MMWormhole
How to reduce motion on your Apple Watch
Released:
May 15, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

MTJC podcast is a show about mobile development. Each week Jaime Lopez, Mark Rubin (sometimes Greg Heo and Tammy Coron) and myself, Tim Mitra, will convene from across the continent to discuss iOS and Mac development. We discuss current issues to find out what developers are talking about, what their apps are about, what they are using to create their apps and what advice they have for other developers (or those looking to become one). We also have news, notes and tech tips for developers.