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Episode 53: Deciding Where the Exclamation Marks Go

Episode 53: Deciding Where the Exclamation Marks Go

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


Episode 53: Deciding Where the Exclamation Marks Go

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

ratings:
Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Aug 22, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week we recorded the show while attending 360|iDev 2015 in Denver Colorado. We were joined by conference speaker, Greg Heo, and MTJC uber-fan, Fuad "Hey Siri!" Kamal. We discussed the new paradigm of podcast cliques and what is involved in a tech podcast. We also give an overview of the sessions at this years 360|iDev conference. Picks: Principle for Mac, RWDevCon 2016 and Vainglory.

Episode 53 Show Notes:

Fuad Kamal
podcasts for iOS developers
Accidental Tech Podcast
John Siracusa
Relay FM
Mike Hurley
Release Notes – the Business of iOS and Mac Development
iOhYes
NSBrief
Build Phase
RoundaboutFM
The raywenderlich.com Podcast


Core Intuition
Daniel Jalkut
Manton Reese
The Talk Show With John Gruber
Shared Instance podcast
360|iDev

Still Here - Josh Michaels
Solving Auto Layout Problems - Jack Cox
Mastering Auto Layout - Justin Williams
Switching Your Brain to Swift - Greg Heo
Bringing Swift to Your Objective-C Projects - René Cacheaux
Something Deep With Mike - Mike Lee
The Last Job II - Kyle Richter
What's In It For Us After the Indiepocalipse - Marin Todorov


Brandon Trebitowski

Episode 53 Picks:

Principle for Mac: animation prototyping tool for web/mobile
RWDevCon 2016
Vainglory
Special Guest: Fuad Kumal.
Released:
Aug 22, 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.