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ratings:
Length:
109 minutes
Released:
Oct 1, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week we discuss new MacBook Pro's to be announced in October. We examine an article on Swift vs Objective-C language stats, as well as, Apple's interest in McLaren Applied Technologies. We discuss Ryan Nystrom's talk on Refactoring At Scale from Just Try Swift. We discuss a post by Curtis Herbert on compile time warnings. Jaime discusses Apple's post on JSON. Picks: Swift Protobuf, protips on changes in Storyboards and tableViews, Blocky Hockey, Blocky Football, Blocky Soccer, Blocky Rugby, TD MySpend, Realm Mobile Platform.

Sponsored by: Buddy Build

Episode 112 Show Notes:

Apple Likely Aiming for Late October Launch of Redesigned MacBook Pro
AMD
ATI Technologies
Apple CEO Tim Cook's Feud With BlackBerry Has a Quiet End
Apple and Deloitte team up to accelerate business transformation on iPhone and iPad
Apple deepens enterprise push with Deloitte partnership
Aetna will help cover the cost of customers’ Apple Watches
Atlassian
Confluence
JIRA
Swift Job Market Is Bad News For Objective-C
Nate Swanner
TIOBE the software quality program
It’s not McLaren Racing, but McLaren Applied Technologies, that Apple is likely lusting after
Refactoring At Scale
Ryan Nystrom
IGListKit
Working with JSON in Swift
Marin Todorov
Spark from CBC Radio: 328: Disruption in banking, a long view on AI, and more…
Fiat Money

Episode 112 Picks:

About Swift Protobuf
Protip: Changes in Storyboards and TableViews
Blocky Hockey - Arcade Ice Runner
Blocky Football - Endless Arcade Runner
Blocky Soccer - Endless Arcade Runner
Blocky Rugby - Endless Arcde Runner
TD MySpend
Realm Mobile Platform
Released:
Oct 1, 2016
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.