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Length:
87 minutes
Released:
Nov 26, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We start this week by following up on with a non-technical guide to machine learning. We also discuss Quickdraw an AI engine back with Google technology. We continue the follow up with more Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C docks, as well as, Apple's purge of zombie apps on the App Store. The creator of PDF Expert has reported on potential success on the Mac App Store. We discuss more shutting down of product lines via Apple's recent departure from the line of Apple Basestations. Jaime brings up how to organize a Swift file and we discuss style guides and tools. We close in on the latest offering in Instagram's Live release. Picks: Brain Warmers, View Hierarchy & Memory Graph and A Practical Guide to Securing macOS.

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Episode 120 Show Notes:

The Non-Technical Guide to Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence
Quick! Draw
The New OWC Thunderbolt 3 Dock
USB-C Dock
Belkin—not Apple—comes to the rescue with an iPhone 7 headphone-and-charge dongle
Most popular Apple App Store categories in September 2016, by share of available apps
iOS Dev Weekly Issue 277
You can still make $ millions by creating apps on the Mac App Store
Apple Abandons Development of Wireless Routers
Apple reportedly stops developing AirPort WiFi router products, moving employees to other projects
Crash Plan
Eero
AmpliFI
Apple USB SuperDrive
Keyspan USB ADB Adapter
Apple USB Modem - MA034Z/A
How I Organize a Swift File
SwiftFormat
ClangFormat
New Ways to Share in the Moment
Instagram’s take on live video arrives with an ephemeral twist
Ruby Koans
Reveal 2
Mr Robot
Stranger Things
Black Mirror

Episode 120 Picks:

Brain Warmers
View Hierarchy & Memory Graph
A Practical Guide to Securing macOS
Released:
Nov 26, 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.