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

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Ep 200Episode 200: Auto Bicentennial Selfies

It's our 200th episode and all regular hosts and guest hosts are here. We follow up on the lack of IT sessions at WWDC, the future of self driving cars, a test install of Mojave with your existing home folder. "Does Apple Even Care About the Mac?" is the question asked on Vector. We discuss a proof of concept Xcode for iPad! We touch on the "upgrade pricing" new on the App Store. Tim's annual Top 10 WWDC 2018 Videos is out. Airbnb sunsetting their use of React Native and Marzipanify and iOSMac are brought in by Greg. We talk about our 200 or so episodes. Picks: iOS developer skills matrix, Random numbers in Swift, Swift Diagnostics: #warning and #error.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Greg Heo on Twitter: "@timmitra @mtjc_podcast They do still have "Mac administration" talks at WWDC! e.g. "What's New in Managing Apple Devices" https://t.co/8mZzXPCPLN #askMTJC"How self-driving cars will change your life | CBC RadioDoes Apple even care about the Mac? - YouTubeLouis D'hauwe on Twitter: "I created a proof of concept Xcode for iPad! Code is compiled on a Mac, which acts as a remote server. Generates an .ipa that is uploaded by the Mac, the iPad then installs it. 🚀… https://t.co/UiUBnCatLP"Ersatz Free Trials | Bitsplitting.orgSunsetting React Native – Airbnb Engineering & Data Science – MediumGitHub - steventroughtonsmith/marzipanify: Convert an iOS Simulator app bundle to an iOSMac (Marzipan) one (Unsupported & undocumented, WIP)The Life of a Button - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperThe Qualities of Great Design - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperSteve Troughton-Smith on Twitter: "marzipanify (don't actually try to use this) https://t.co/cnePaPTsuO"iOS Developer Skills Matrix – Bohdan Orlov – MediumRandom numbers in Swift – Ole BegemannSE-0202 Amendment Proposal: Replace `Collection.randomElement` customization point with `randomIndex`, or remove the customization point entirely - Evolution / Proposal Reviews - Swift ForumsiOS Dev Weekly on Twitter: "This article from @gregheo isn't so much about the new error and warning diagnostic directives in Swift, but instead about how they were implemented. Worth a read if you're thinking of proposing, or adding your own! #iosdevrecap https://t.co/MhbC36MTip" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 23, 20181h 38m

Ep 199Episode 199: Your WWDC 2018 E-Ticket

We follow up with Mark about his experiences at WWDC 2018 and we discuss some of our favorite sessions. Mark gives shout outs to Victoria Heric, Ed Arenberg, David Sinclair and Dann Beauregard. We follow up on Apple banning apps that sell user's contact info. Audrey Tam has published a tutorial on Create ML. Apple is also banning apps that do cryptocurrency mining. We discuss a Swift for Android solution. Tim installs macOS Mojave to tryout Dark Mode. We discuss a video on 50 + macOS Mohave changes. We look at Marzipan in Mojave. Mark regales us with week at WWDC 2018. We both discuss our favorite WWDC sessions. Picks: What’s new in Swift 4.2, Pixelmator for iOS, Server Side Swift with Kitura tutorial.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Apple quietly banned developers from selling and sharing users’ contacts - The VergeApple Bans Cryptocurrency Mining on iOS | The Daily HodlSwift for Android: Our Experience and Tools – ReaddleOnes & Zeros - Join the Dark Side50+ new macOS Mojave 10.14 features / changes! [9to5Mac] - YouTubeMarzipan in Mojave: Porting developer iOS apps to macOS | 9to5MacRasmus Sten (@pajp) | TwitterBill Graham (promoter) - WikipediaBill Graham Civic AuditoriumMassey HallIntroduction to Siri Shortcuts - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperIntroducing Network.framework: A modern alternative to Sockets - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperDesigning Fluid Interfaces - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperUsing Collections Effectively - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperBuilding for Voice with Siri Shortcuts - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperHigh Performance Auto Layout - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperAdvanced Debugging with Xcode and LLDB - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperOptimizing Your App for Today’s Internet - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperGetting the Most out of Playgrounds in Xcode - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperProtocol-Oriented Programming in Swift - WWDC 2015 - Videos - Apple DeveloperEmbracing Algorithms - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperSwift Generics - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperEducation - Apple (CA)Ray Wenderlich Store | Data Structures and Algorithms in SwiftWhat's New in Cocoa Touch - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperMeasuring Performance Using Logging - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperWhat's New in Testing - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperE ticket - WikipediaGitHub - ole/whats-new-in-swift-4-2: An Xcode playground demonstrating the new features in in Swift 4.2.What’s New in Swift 4.2?Pixelmator on the App StoreNew Course: Server Side Swift with KituraPaul Simon Diamonds... Silence - 2 encores Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You - Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters - Budweiser Stage, TorontoOK Go - Here It Goes Again - YouTubeOK Go - Needing/Getting - Official Video - YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 16, 20181h 26m

Ep 198Episode 198: WWDC 2018 Reflections

This week we give our impressions of WWDC 2018 keynote. We discuss Apple's presenting the scholarship winner apps on the App Store. Microsoft's purchase of GitHub. Apple is getting into the ad game to compete with other online players. The rumored iPad with face recognition is coming. We talk about the deprecation of OpenGL and OpenCL. Finally by Rene Richie guides our discussion of the WWDC announcements. Picks: UX Cake w/Jaime Lopez Jr, Machine Learning - Build a Model, App Store Review Guidelines Diff, Stevie the Snail, SpriteKit, PlayDead’s INSIDESupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Evan Dekhayser on Twitter: "Cool to see some of this year’s WWDC scholars having their apps featured on the App Store: https://t.co/v0IA5gYp7a"Microsoft has reportedly acquired GitHub - The VergeMicrosoft snaps up GitHub for $7.5 billion | Ars TechnicaMicrosoft + GitHub = Empowering Developers - The Official Microsoft BlogCan Apple Stay Apple?Apple Is Working on 2018 iPad Redesign With Facial Recognition - BloombergiPad with Face ID leaks in iOS 12 beta - The VergeWhat’s New in macOS - Apple DeveloperDaring Fireball: WWDC 2018: Apple's Software Chief Details How iOS Apps Will Run on Macs | WIREDWWDC 2018 Aftermath: The year of FINALLY and why! - YouTubeDesign and Dev - How to Create Solutions Together | Amplify AllianceMachine Learning - Build a Model - Apple DeveloperRich Hong on Twitter: "App Store Review Guidelines diff: WWDC 2018 Edition. https://t.co/PS1sWKKhce"Stevie The Snail on the App StoreProduct Manager | Los Angeles | Victoria HericBANDIMAL on the App StorePlaydead's INSIDE on the App StoreDesigning Fluid Interfaces - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperiOS 12 Preview - ApplemacOS - Mojave Preview - AppleSetAppBacktrace by James Dempsey and the Breakpoints on Apple Music360iDev 2015 Conference HighlightsRay Wenderlich Store | ARKit by TutorialsRay Wenderlich Store | Metal by TutorialsSwiftShot: Creating a Game for Augmented Reality | Apple Developer DocumentationBuilding for Voice with Siri Shortcuts - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple DeveloperDance Like You Mean It — Animoji Music Video - YouTubeNo Man's SkyFunkytown- Lipps Inc (original) - YouTubeThe Mayan Calendar Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 9, 20182h 13m

Ep 197Episode 197: Dub Dub San Jose: WWDC Crystal Ball

We are joined by Greg Heo as we look ahead and suggest what Apple may introduce at WWDC 2018. We follow up on the Command key icon, castle connection, as well as Clifford Stoll and the Cockoo's Egg. Jaime uncovers ⌘+Ctrl+Shift+H to find a methods callers. Tim relays early experience drawing and designing typefaces in the early days of Mac. AirPlay 2 gives the HomePod the ability to have multi-room and stereo audio. HomePod launching in Canada, France, and Germany. Felix Krause thinks apps should be in a network sandbox. App Insight attempts to expose 3rd party framework use. Genius Bar Broke an iMac Pro. We lay down our best guesses about where Apple will go with WWDC 2018. Picks: How to debug your mobile hybrid app on iOS, Beacon - Signal Availability by Ashley Nelson-Hornstein, Prioritize Work with Quality of Service Classes.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:WeyHan on Twitter: "@timmitra @DevWithTheHair In the Layers 2015 video, Susan Kara did say she was told by someone that the ⌘ symbol actually was the representation of a castle seen from above. Not a coincident that it looked like a castle. https://t.co/affxe2qOF7 #askMTJC"The KGB, the Computer, and Me (Complete) - YouTubeKlein bottle - WikipediaEvan Stoner on Twitter: "Did you discuss that Cliff Stoll makes Klein bottles and sells them online? I own two. https://t.co/c6nJD5k9MK https://t.co/zngw1RVUx7… https://t.co/YTxj0Gw6Pn"Apple’s AirPlay 2 with multiroom audio streaming and stereo HomePod pairing is here - The VergeApple’s HomePod speaker launches in Canada, France, and Germany on June 18th - The VergeiOS apps should be inside a network sandbox · Felix KrauseAppSight - Get insight into SDKs & services used by mobile appsThe Apple Store Genius Bar Broke My $5,000 iMac Pro - YouTubeGit - gitk DocumentationCIBC's Simplii and BMO investigating hacks that may have leaked customer data - CityNews TorontoHow to debug your mobile hybrid app on iOS - RHD BlogBeacon - Signal Availability on the App StoreEnergy Efficiency Guide for iOS Apps: Prioritize Work with Quality of Service Classes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 2, 20181h 40m

Preview: WWDC Travel advice

A quick preview of the MTJC after show, where Greg and Mark discuss San Jose, travel, weather, events around WWDC. Cell service, what to pack.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 1, 201811 min

Ep 196Episode 196: Test Backed Development

This week we follow up on MTJC 2018 T-Shirts and the origins of Apple's Command Key. We also follow up on the Apple Store founders, Apple's GDPR profile downloads, Apple Watch usage and Apple's self driving cars. We discuss the Home Pod sales numbers, erroneous new Siri features, and a sophisticate worm virus and one of the first Internet hackers. We also chat about Apple's own podcasts and their use of original illustrations on the App Store. Picks: A handy Xcode keyboard shortcut to the Assistant Editor and App: the Human Story, Developing UIViews in Xcode Playgrounds and 1Password 7.Photo: Tim MitraSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Jonathan Kuehlein on Twitter: "Visited the @mtjc_podcast headquarters of @timmitra and all we got were these cool t-shirts! @Xman_1664 #morethanjustcode #mtjc #askmtjc… https://t.co/WLj1ykzIdz"Tim Mitra on Twitter: "#askMTJC Did we talk about the symbol on the Command Key?… "The untold story of why the Command key replaced the Apple key on your Mac – BGRjcieplinski on Twitter: "@timmitra #MTJC Ron Johnson, originally from Target, was the retail guy you were thinking of who spearheaded the original Apple Stores. One of the unsung heroes of Apple’s rise to world domination."Apple users in the EU can now download all the info the company has on them - The VergeApple's 7-nanometer A12 processors for 2018 iPhones reportedly start production - The VergeThe Apple Watch has found a surprisingly useful home with everyone that works on their feet — QuartzApple, spurned by BMW and Mercedes, signs deal with Volkswagen for driverless carsSkyTrainApple reportedly ships 600k HomePods during Q1 as Amazon faces increasing competition | 9to5MacApple shipped an estimated 600,000 HomePods in the first quarter of the year - The VergeApple teases a ‘smarter’ Siri with a new look and voice | The StarApple's teases about a smarter Siri were from last yearWhat is the most sophisticated piece of software/code ever written? - QuoraThe Cuckoo’s Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage - WikipediaThe KGB, the Computer, and Me (Complete) - YouTubeApple In Business Podcasts - iTunesIllustration in the App Store + Subtraction.comApp: The Human Story - Available NowDeveloping UIViews in Xcode Playgrounds | Topology EngineeringEvan K. Stone on Twitter: "TIL you can load a file into the Assistant Editor in #Xcode by doing an Open Quickly search with Shift-Cmd-O, and then Alt-clicking it when the file you want to open appears in the list. 🎉 Exactly as I expected, but had never tried before! 👍🏻🚀🤓 #Xcode #iOSDev #macOSDev"Astropad Standard on the App StoreThe Expanse Trailer - YouTubeDark Matter - Trailer - YouTubeAmazon.com: Foundation (9780553293357): Isaac Asimov: BooksCube (1997) - Opening Scene - YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 26, 20181h 22m

Ep 195Episode 195: There's Still Good In You

We start with a T-Shirt sighting in Berlin's UIKonf. We follow up on more GDPR data retention updates, this time from Google and MailChimp. Also Apple may launch a credit card, Carnegie Melon is offering an undergraduate degree in AI, Swift.org forums is supporting related products, ClassicKit surfaces to offer Win 98 UI for iOS apps, Logitech Crayon for iPad is now available, and a customized iPhone X with solar charger. It's the anniversary of the launch of the Apple Store. Apple has registered 50 self-driving cars in California. Picks: UIKonf 2018 Livestream, Visual Studio Code. Aftershow: Nova Machine Learning, Amazon HQ 2 search continues and a missed #askMTJC on timezones.Photo @JPKNews with @xman_1664Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Brad Leege on Twitter: "Excited to meet @renefouquet at #uikonf and see him rocking my colleague @DevWithTheHair podcast T-shirt @mtjc_podcast… https://t.co/ypOtRPK8yu"MTJC 2018 T-Shirt WWDC Lottery - The More Than Just Code PodcastMTJC Mailing ListData retention - Analytics HelpApple will reportedly launch a credit card with Goldman Sachs - The VergeCarnegie Mellon Launches Undergraduate Degree in Artificial Intelligence | Carnegie Mellon School of Computer ScienceSwift.org - Introducing Related Projects to Swift ForumsGitHub - Baddaboo/ClassicKit: 💾 A collection of classic-style UI components for iOSLogitech Crayon for iPad now available to schools, half price of Apple Pencil | 9to5MacHere’s a $4,500 iPhone X with a solar charger on the back - The VergeSteve Jobs changed the face of Apple and retail forever on May 15, 2001Apple now has over 50 self-driving cars on the road in California, expanding autonomous testing | 9to5MacApple’s self-driving car fleet grows to 55 in California | TechCrunchEligible Electric VehiclesUIKonf 2018 Livestream Day 1 - YouTubeUIKonf18 – Day 2 – Livestream - YouTubeVisual Studio Code - Code Editing. RedefinedNOVA Wonders - Can We Build a Brain? (USA Only)Goal (ice hockey) - WikipediaAmazon has finished visiting the top 20 contenders for its new HQPhiladelphia Eagles draft Jordan Mailata, huge Australian rugby player - Business Insider Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 19, 20181h 3m

Ep 194Episode 194: There Is No Step Three

This week we follow up on iTunes on Windows, UIViewPropertyAnimator, iPhone 7 microphone issues, Countdown To WWDC, and the first pedestrian death by Uber's self-driving car. We discuss the 20th Anniversary of the iMac, the call for Apple Heart Study, Lobe's use of Core ML, and Apple cracking down on location sharing. We also cover the Microsoft Build 2018 and Google I/O 2018 keynotes. Picks: Vapor 3, Dealing With Dates, Frinkiac.com Photo: AppleSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Lee Unkrich on Twitter: "And this one. Same artist.… "Did Steve Jobs steal everything from Xerox PARC? › Mac HistoryMaking iTunes available for Windows changed everything for Apple — QuartzUIViewPropertyAnimator - UIKit | Apple Developer Documentationcubic-bezier(.17,.67,.83,.67) ✿ cubic-bezier.comRay Wenderlich Store | iOS Animations by TutorialsApple admits some iPhone 7 and 7 Plus models have disabled microphones during phone callsCountdown to WWDC 18 – Hacking with SwiftUber Finds Deadly Accident Likely Caused By Software Set to Ignore Objects On Road — The InformationChris Espinosa on Twitter: "Happy 20th birthday, iMac!… "Tim Cook on Twitter: "20 years ago today, Steve introduced... iMac."Apple Heart Study - AppleLobe | Deep Learning Made Simple – Intro Tour - YouTubeApple cracking down on applications that send location data to third-parties | 9to5MacMicrosoft Build 2018: the biggest announcements - The VergeGoogle IO keynote summary: the 10 biggest announcements - The VergePirates of Silicon Valley trailer - YouTubeHalt & Catch Fire Season 1 Trailer - YouTubeSILICON COWBOYS - Official Trailer - YouTubeiMac 20th anniversary: 8 ways the iMac changed computing | MacworldVapor 3.0.0 released – VAPOR – MediumRay Wenderlich Store | Server Side Swift with VaporDealing with DatesNSDateFormatter.com - Easy Skeezy Date Formatting for Swift and Objective-CFrinkiac Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 13, 20181h 35m

Ep 193Episode 193: Mind Altering Software Development

We start off with some #askMTJC about Property Animators, the possibly faked iPad 2018 armor, and dealing with corrupt and challenging iOS backup and restore. On this mostly follow up show, we talk about our space grey 2018 T-Shirt, Swift for TensorFlow is now available, cross-platform Apple development probably not coming at WWDC, JAMF stats on platform choices in the enterprise and benchmarking Codable. We also discuss Apple's earnings and some history via Bill Atkinson's new post to folklore.org. Congratulations to our book winner: Adam Armstrong. iTunes is now on the Microsoft Store. Apple's new MacBook Air is delayed until late 2018. Picks: What's New In Swift, Licenses + Plain English, Classic Computer Science Problems in Swift: Essential Techniques for Practicing ProgrammersSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Greg on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast #askMTJC Do you guys use the new Advanced Animations with UIKit and if so, do you have any pointers, and general best practices for use?"Ray Wenderlich Store | iOS Animations by TutorialsDann Beauregard on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast #askmtjc Regarding the iPad (2018) screen protector and no ‘notch’... Encryption Bugs in iPhone BackupsHow to Fix: iPhone Backup Corrupt or Not Compatible (Backup and Restore)Products Page - The More Than Just Code PodcastMTJC Podcast on Twitter: "Just picked up these babies! @TShirtGuysTO… "GitHub - tensorflow/swift: Swift for TensorFlow documentation repository.The Simpsons creator Matt Groening reflects on record 636 episodes | The StarNew report suggests Apple’s cross-platform app feature not launching until 2019 [U] | 9to5MacDim Sum Thinking - Marzipan72% of Enterprise Employees Choose Macs Over PCs, 75% Pick iOS Devices Over Android - Mac RumorsBenchmarking Codable - Flight SchoolWalt Mossberg on Twitter: "Here’s some context on iPhone sales... "Apple earnings Q2 2018Folklore.org: Joining Apple ComputeriTunes is finally in the Microsoft Store | Ars TechnicaNew 13-inch MacBook Air production reportedly pushed into second half of 2018Apple stops signing older code following iOS 11.3.1 releaseWhat’s new in Swift?TLDRLegal - Software Licenses Explained in Plain EnglishClassic Computer Science Problems in Swift: Essential Techniques for Practicing Programmers: David Kopec: 9781617294891: Amazon.com: Books Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 5, 20181h 36m

Ep 192Episode 192: The Quadruple One

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This week we are joined by Marin Todorov to discuss his new book and apps. We follow up on Flight School's meaning, an iPad screen protector vendor leaks the 2018 model, downloading your Google profile and Marin relays European ISP experiences. The last Apple Watch boutique is closing. We also follow up on Susan Kare: the woman who gave the Mac its smile. We discuss the new trade-in program with Apple GiveBack, Daisy: Apple’s new iPhone-recycling robot, FoundationDB is Open Source and Marin's book - Realm: Building Modern Swift Apps with Realm Database. Picks: 5 Useful 3D Touch Features for iPhone, Snipetty, Bringing Objective-C to the Amiga, How to build your own Alexa skills with the new Alexa Blueprints, Xcode Treasures: Master the Tools to Design, Build, and Distribute Great Apps, Mixpanel v. 3.3.0 - opt in/out at run timeSpecial Guest: Marin Todorov.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Mattt on Twitter: "Last week, I launched @flightdotschool. You might be wondering why I wrote a 140 page, illustrated, aviation-themed technical manual about Swift Codable…"Amazon.com: Apple iPad 9.7 (2018) Anti-Glare Screen Protector ArmorSuit MilitaryShield Lifetime Replacement Matte Screen Protector For Apple iPad 9.7 (2018): ElectronicsiPhone manufacturer’s slowing sales suggest bad news for Apple | The Star1.1.1.1 — the Internet’s Fastest, Privacy-First DNS ResolverMichael Geist (@mgeist) | TwitterWorld’s last Apple Watch shop at Isetan Shinjuku closing May 13th | 9to5Macmedieval IT helpdesk with English subtitles - a new age of IT - YouTubeGoogle's File On You Is 10 Times Bigger Than Facebook's - Here's How To View It | Zero HedgeThe Woman Who Gave the Macintosh a Smile | The New YorkerSusan Kare, John Gruber - Layers 2015 on VimeoTrade in with Apple GiveBack - AppleFolklore.org: The Original MacintoshDaisy is Apple’s new iPhone-recycling robot - The VergeBuy and Sell Used Phones, Tablets, Laptops & More | SwappaBuy and Sell Used Cell Phones and Electronics | GazelleFoundationDB is Open SourceRay Wenderlich Store | Realm: Building Modern Swift Apps with RealmSimPholders5 Useful 3D Touch Features for iPhone - YouTubeSnippetty - Live Code Demo Assistantjs' blogHow to build your own Alexa skills with the new Alexa Blueprints | The VergeXcode Treasures: Master the Tools to Design, Build, and Distribute Great Apps by Chris Adamson | The Pragmatic BookshelfiPod Invisa - Weekend Update: Tina Fey - YouTubeReleases · mixpanel/mixpanel-iphone · GitHubHari Kondabolu Doesn’t Know How to Solve 'The Problem With Apu’ - The RingerSimpsons Star Hank Azaria Wants to Finally Solve the Problem with Apu | Vanity Fair Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 28, 20181h 49m

Ep 191Episode 191: Functional Brain Hacking

We follow up on Xcode Swift build times, Apple cracks down on drone flyovers at Apple Park and alternative music services that provide Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil and Bollywood tunes. Apple will replace Watch 2 devices with swollen batteries. What’s new in Swift 4.2? How to name UIButton actions. We discuss whether Apple has a problem fitting in features on the iPhone. Picks: Personalized Hey Siri, Introducing Flight School: a new book series for Swift developers by @mattt, How To Keep Learning After 50 and Other Ways to Hack Your Brain at any Age, Privacy Essentials Safari ExtensionTim & Tammy Brain Hacking Photo: Greg HeoSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:30 Day #JustPlay Challenge Finished!Even faster Swift build times with Xcode 9.2 | LinkedInApple cracks down on drone pilot who shoots epic Apple campus videos - MarketWatchGaana Music - Songs & Radio on the App StoreSaavn Music & Radio on the App Store1967 - Ravi Shankar & Yehudi Menuhin - West Meets East - Swara-Kakali - YouTubeA Meeting By The River-Ry Cooder & V.M.Bhatt(HQ) - YouTubeShakti - A handful of beauty (1976) - YouTubeWhat’s new in Swift 4.2? | Swift Developer News – Hacking with SwiftWhy you should not name your @IBActions didTapButtonApple has an iPhone design problem it’s getting harder to solveResolution by iOS device — iOS RefThe Ultimate Guide To iPhone ResolutionsPersonalized Hey Siri - AppleFlight School on Twitter: "Introducing Flight School: a new book series for Swift developers by @mattt. Each month, we’ll explore an essential part of iOS, macOS, and Swift development through concise, focused guides.… https://t.co/H1Uz3m4DVL"How To Keep Learning After 50 and Other Ways to Hack Your Brain at any AgeRush - La Villa Strangiato - YouTubeDuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials Safari Extension – MacMostThe 9 Ways to Practice Smarter workshop (clawhammer and fingerstyle banjo) - YouTubeAfter watching this, your brain will not be the same | Lara Boyd | TEDxVancouver - YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 21, 20181h 32m

Ep 190Episode 190: Test Is Green. Code Is Clean.

This week we follow up on Youtube changes, IBM Watson and CoreML, 3rd party Twitter apps. We discuss Xcode compilation on mutli-core Mac Pros. The Home Pod has a sluggish start in sales. Apple reveals the (Product)RED® iPhone 8. Apple Music has 40 million users and a new boss. We follow up on HTTP 400 error codes. We discuss Apple upcoming purge of 32-bit macOS apps, reliving Windows File manager and the RWDevCon 2018's post mortem. Picks: Understanding Git Version Control and Learn how to Use it in Xcode 9, Xcode TDD keyboard short cuts, App Store insights. Aftershow: Facebook testimony.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Victoria Heric on Twitter: "Wait Little House trivia?? I’d gladly go toe to toe with u. U won’t win… "Greg Heo on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast @DevWithTheHair little bit of FU re. YouTube monetization changes: I think the big new added hurdle was requiring 4000 hours of watch time over the last 12 months; old rule was 10000 video views. #askMTJC"Apps of a FeatherTwitter postpones platform change that would cut off third-party apps - The VergeApple’s redesigned Mac Pro is coming in 2019 - The VergeThe best hardware to build with Swift is not what you might think | LinkedInApple reveals special edition Product Red iPhone 8 and 8 Plus smartphones | Ars TechnicaBloomberg: Apple lowers HomePod forecasts & orders as early sales prove lackluster | 9to5MacHow great leaders inspire action | Simon Sinek - YouTubeApple Music now has over 40 million subscribers and a new boss - The VergeApple Music Picks Up Toronto's 'House of Strombo' Concert Series | BillboardDeath From Above | House Of Strombo - YouTubeKonstantin Martynov on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast Guys, HTTP 400 is "Bad Request". "Unauthorized" is HTTP 401. It is also a famously crappy highway ;)"418 I'm a teapot - HTTP | MDNApple has begun notifying macOS users of coming 32-bit app incompatibility | Ars TechnicaRelive the 1990s on Windows 10 with the newly open sourced File Manager | Ars TechnicaRWDevCon 2018 Post-MortemApp Architecture · objc.ioUnderstanding Git Version Control and Learn how to Use it in Xcode 9Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code: Martin Fowler, Kent Beck, John Brant, William Opdyke, Don Roberts, Erich Gamma: 9780201485677: Amazon.com: BooksDesign Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software: Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John Vlissides, Grady Booch: 8601419047741: Amazon.com: Books Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 14, 20181h 29m

Ep 189Episode 189: Peanut Butter & Jelly Driven Development (PBJDD)

We follow up on LHOTP, the darker side of Charles Proxy for iOS and Apple Business Manager. Chris Lattner has announced Swift for TensorFlow. iOS 11.3 has been released along with Xcode 9.3. Apple is allowing users to manage their data in iCloud. Beta versions of iOS 11.4 & tvOS 11.4 are out. Apple may use they're own processors in Macs as soon as 2020. Picks: XcodeReleases, Microsoft's AI courses, CompactMap and AtomSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Joe Cabrera on Twitter: "And Sara Gilbert’s brother wasn’t adopted into the family on Little House; he played Willie Oleson, son of the store keeper and brother to Nellie Oleson.… https://t.co/CmRNnxYjrq"Tim Mitra on Twitter: "You should read this thread. We talk about @charlesproxy on the next @mtjc_podcast - but this is great info.… "Apple teases ‘late spring’ launch of new Business Manager platform for enterprise users | 9to5MacSwift Community | TensorFlowTensorFlow.jsSwift for TensorFlow - TFiwS (TensorFlow Dev Summit 2018) - YouTubeApple releases iOS 11.3 with iPhone battery management, new Animoji, and more - The VergeXcode Release NotesAllowing Your Users to Manage Data Stored in iCloud - Support - Apple DeveloperApple releases first public betas of iOS 11.4 and tvOS 11.4 — Apple World TodayApple Plans to Use Its Own Chips in Macs From 2020, Replacing Intel - BloombergXcode Releases | xcodereleases.comMicrosoft now offers AI courses as a skill for your CV - The VergeReplacing flatMap With compactMapmarkdown-writer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 7, 20181h 22m

Ep 188Episode 188: Throwing Data Collection Under the Bus

We start with our T-shirt poll results. We discuss Apple Business Manager (beta), the loss of the macOS startup chime, Foxcon to acquire Belkin, Apple's new Space Grey accessories for Mac and Google's loss to Oracle for Java rights. We focus on the Apple Education Event: new iPad, Logitech Crayon, iBook Author rolled into Pages, Apple's Classroom and Schoolwork apps. Picks: Minimoog Model D for iOS, Charles Proxy for iOS, Git Tower (beta)Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:MTJC Podcast on Twitter: "MTJC TShirt ideas"Apple Business Manager (beta)Apple teases ‘late spring’ launch of new Business Manager platform for enterprise users | 9to5MacOriginal creator of the Mac startup chime talks its demise & more in new interview [Video] | 9to5MacReport: Apple supplier Foxconn to acquire accessory maker Belkin/Linksys/Wemo for $866M | 9to5Mac‘I wouldn’t be in that situation’: Apple’s Tim Cook says, taking swipe at Facebook over data scandal | Toronto StarApple now selling the space gray accessories that were previously exclusive to the iMac Pro - The VergeU.S. gun maker Remington files for bankruptcy | Toronto StarOracle Wins Latest Round vs. Google in Java Copyright Case | WIREDWhy the oldest gun manufacturer in the U.S. is seeking bankruptcy protection | CBC RadioThe 5 biggest announcements from the Apple education event - The VergeApple iPad vs. iPad Pro: which tablet is right for you? - The VergeiPad vs. iPad Pro: Which Apple tablet should you buy? | iMoreApple’s education page previews ‘one simplified login experience’ coming this winter [U] | 9to5MacMinimoog Model D on the App StoreCharles Proxy on the App StoreTower in Public Beta: Here's What's New!Wild Tales: A Rock & Roll Life: Graham Nash: 9780385347549: Amazon.com: Books Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 31, 20181h 33m

Ep 187Episode 187: WWDC Sorting Hat

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We discuss our annual T-shirt ideas and upcoming anniversary. We're now in the iOS Dev Directory. Apple may be developing MicroLED displays. Uber and Facebook behaving badly again. Apple's True Depth technology is two years ahead of the competition. Apple and IBM give developers access to Watson. Picks: Yoink, I’m Lazy So I Write Tests, Wanle Gamers Console for iPhone, Sqlite BrowserSponsored By:Ray WenderlichSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:David Sinclair on Twitter: "I notice several podcasts are missing, including @mtjc_podcast, @sharedinst, @swift_unwrapped, @fatalerrorfm //cc: @daveverwer… https://t.co/hnILmlcVgO"iOS Dev DirectoryIt's a secret: How Apple is planning to design and build its own screens | Business Standard NewsMark Gurman on Twitter: "More details going out now: Apple MicroLED in-house screens project is at advanced stage, but still a couple of years away. The project was almost killed about a year ago but now remains on track. https://t.co/gmY9Kot6OD"Apple Gains Two-Year Head Start on Android in Face-Sensing Tech | Digital TrendsHow Cambridge Analytica stumbled into the spotlight - World - CBC NewsExperts say video of Uber's self-driving car killing a pedestrian suggests its technology may have failedIBM Watson - Apple DeveloperJustin Stanley 👨‍💻 on Twitter: "This is one of my most used Mac apps. So handy having a temporary spot for files when moving them between apps. Especially image assets.… https://t.co/56bGdYzKOU"Yoink - Improved Drag and Drop on the App StoreI’m Lazy So I Write Tests - Jaime Lopez Jr | The Lead Developer Austin 2018 - YouTubeGet a great deal on this combo iPhone case / gaming console! — Apple World TodayDB Browser for SQLiteJaime Lopez on Twitter: "(Spoilers for Black Panther) This is *fantastic*.… "Schitt's Creek - WikipediaWhat is Nyquist Theorem? - Definition from WhatIs.comMcIntosh: Home Audio Equipment for Stereo & Home Theater SystemsPaul McCartney shows the Mellotron - YouTube(1) Alfie Solomons (Tom Hardy) confronts Tommy - Peaky Blinders: Series 3 Episode 5 - BBC Two - YouTube(1) Peaky Blinders John Best Scene HD - YouTubeBarenaked Ladies | House Of Strombo - YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 24, 20181h 26m

Ep 186Episode 186: iPhone X: /aɪ/ /fəʊn/ /ten/

We start with some follow up on the mysterious red menubar bug and Vero social network's questionable origins. Swift is now among the top 10 programing languages in use. Apple has announced WWDC 2018 dates and launched the annual ticket lottery. We speculate on what WWDC will bring us and how the lottery really works. Deep Fake technology allows the live modification of video with fake content. Intel fights for its future. The annual Stack Overflow Developer Survey is out and Greg Heo joins us to go through the findings. A cryptocurrency mining app is pulled from the App Store. Picks: Google opens up maps to game developers, WWDC Scholarships, Tau DaySponsored By:Ray WenderlichSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Nick Kohrn on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast With regard to the MBP issues with external monitors a few episodes ago, here is what the issue looks like after waking from sleep. Notice the red bar at the top of the screen.… https://t.co/v6tO8mXx6A"As controversy swirls, social network Vero is closing in on 3 million users - The VergeApple's Swift Programming Language Is Now Top Tier | WIREDEllo | The Creators Network.Peachmastodon.social - MastodonPCalcApple's project 'Marzipan' will let iOS apps run on the Mac in 2018 - reportSwiftCoders: Weekly Interviews with Swift DevelopersWWDC - Apple DeveloperGuess Who’s Back! – AltConf – MediumJohn Geleynse (@jgeleynse) | TwitterBugshot becomes Pinpoint, gets big upgrade – Marco.orgFake videos are disturbing and getting easier to make | CBC RadioIntel Fights For Its Future – Monday NoteStack Overflow Developer Survey 2018Apple Did Pull Calendar App That Mined Cryptocurrency From Mac App Store, Citing Excessive Use of Device Resources - Mac RumorsGoogle is opening up Maps so game developers can create the next Pokémon Go - The VergeScholarships - WWDC - Apple DeveloperPi Day Countdown on the App StoreRWDevCon 2018: The Tutorial ConferenceTunnelBear: Secure VPN ServiceMcAfee - Antivirus, Endpoint Security, Encryption, Firewall, Email Security, Web Security, Network SecurityStop celebrating Pi Day, and embrace Tau as the true circle constant - The Verge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 17, 20181h 31m

Ep 185Episode 185: iPhone OS SDK - Down Memory Lane

This week we open with a discussion about Android phone makers mimicking the notch. We also follow up on the Bitcoin Pizza Guy. We look into the negative effect of algorithm driven social network feeds. Swift 4.1 is bringing back #if along with canImport() availability checks. It's the 10th anniversary of the iPhone OS SDK, so we discuss our own memories of early iPhone app development. Apple is opening medical clinics for employees. WatchKit is for Baby Apps according to Marco Arment. Picks: Charles Proxy for iOS, Alto's Odyssey, Silicon Valley 5 trailer w/hidden message, Learn with Google AI, Simple is hiring an iOS developer, Skydio hiring, Topology Eyewear hiring.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:MTJC Podcast on Twitter: "We’re taking the week off because there is literally nothing to talk about.… "Bonus Notches: Android smartphone vendors copy the striking design from Apple's iPhone X, with mixed resultsAndroid P Features and APIs | Android DevelopersHow to Get Android P on Your Phone Right NowLittleThings online publisher shuts down, blames Facebook's algorithm - Business InsiderGreg Heo on Twitter: "Finally, #if canImport(UIKit) is coming when Swift 4.1 lands! 🙏… "A Lot Can Happen in a Decade • The BreakroomApple launching medical clinics for employeesWatchKit is a sweet solution that will only ever give us baby apps – Marco.orgJames Frost on Twitter: "Whoa, Charles for iOS!… "Silicon Valley's Season Five Trailer Has a Hidden Message for All You Nerds Out ThereLearn with Google AI: Making ML education available to everyoneVero - True SocialMicro.blogJob Application for Senior iOS Engineer at Simple FinanceSkydio - iOS DeveloperJobs - Topology EyeweariPhone Open Application Development - O'Reilly MediaiPhone SDK Application Development - O'Reilly MediaiPad - WikipediaAlto's Odyssey – out now for iOSFollow-up to the wildly successful mobile game Alto's Adventure aims for more than just entertainment | CBC RadioVero offers an alternative for Instagram users | CBC RadioAppillionaires: Secrets from Developers Who Struck It Rich on the App Store: Chris Stevens: 9781119978640: Books - Amazon.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 10, 20181h 9m

Ep 184Episode 184: Piercing the Veil

We start out with news that Apple will require new apps to be written with iOS 11 and iPhone X support. Apple also has gained half of all smart phone sales for the first time, in spite of recent rumors of an iPhone X sales short fall. We look at 1Password, it's support of cryptocurrency and tips and tricks for 1Password organization. We discuss whether learning to program is getting harder. We also open discussion about whether software developer and consultants need errors and omissions insurance. In the after show we look at the HomePods adoption. Picks: Astropad Studio, What is the duck of productivity? and iOS Quick Reference for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch.Photo: Running Fence by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, 1976Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Apple will require all new apps to natively support iPhone X display from April | 9to5MacApple Takes Over Half of Smartphone Sales for the First Time Ever - Barron'sAgileBits Blog | How to use 1Password to manage cryptocurrencyProbably Overthinking It: Learning to program is getting harderStudy finds early HomePod adoption at 3% as smart speaker market hits 89% satisfaction | 9to5MacAstropad Studio | Turn your iPad into a professional graphics tabletEpisode 103 – Matt Ronge (Astropad HQ) | Roundabout: Creative ChaosWhat is the duck of productivity? - YouTubeWhat is Architecture - YouTubeiOS Quick Reference for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 24, 20181h 7m

Ep 183Episode 183: I Can't Hear It From Here

We start of looking at Boston Dynamic's robots that can team up, open doors and leave a room. We dig into the Home Pod, with perspectives from @Ish and Joe Cieplinski posts. Jaime has received his Home Pod and compares to his other digital children, Amazon Dot, Amazon Show and Google Home. He discusses placement, the sound, set up and low level performance. Home Pod is also making impressions on oiled wood furniture. Picks: Apple put together three short videos to explain how to use your new HomePod, HomePod User Guide, Google Translate by Google, Inc., Skydio R1Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:brad esposito on Twitter: "we are all going to die… "How Apple Plans to Root Out Bugs, Revamp iPhone Software - BloombergHomePod initial impressions – Ish – MediumGood vs. Better at Badᶰᵒᵗ Jony Ive on Twitter: "Fixed the HomePod “white ring” situation. @tim_cook @pschiller @cue… "Apple HomePod - The Audiophile Perspective + Measurements! : audiophileApple put together three short videos to explain how to use your new HomePod - The VergeHomePod User GuideGoogle Translate on the App StoreHands-On with Skydio R1 Autonomous Drone! - YouTubeSkydio’s AI-powered autonomous R1 drone follows you around in 4K - The Verge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 17, 20181h 5m

Ep 182Episode 182: Bob Hamilton's Ride

This week we look back at Saul Mora's Core Data trick at RWDevcon 2015. We follow up on Apple's 2018 Q1 earnings, the last of a super cycle and parking self-driving slippers. We discuss how Strava's heat map exposes popular exercise locations. We also talk about Mycroft AI's privacy-first smart speaker. We discuss app rejections stemming from the use of Apple's emojis in screenshots. Picks: Activating an Audio Session, Tim Horton's Scroll Up To WinSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Tim Mitra on Twitter: "Let’s see what @Smappsoft says. #askMTJC… "RWDevCon 2018: The Tutorial ConferenceApple Q1 2018 earnings: Record revenue, beating the estimates - Six ColorsAnalyst: Slowing iPhone X demand means no super cycle for Apple | 9to5MacDisney Movies Anywhere | Watch Your Disney, Disney • Pixar, Marvel, & Star Wars MoviesWelcome | Movies AnywhereNissan's self-driving slippers tidy themselves awayExercise app shows why anonymous data can still be dangerous - Home | Spark with Nora Young | CBC RadioArvind Narayanan on Twitter: "Besides, Strava’s privacy controls can be confusing. For example, "Privacy Zones" allow you to hide your activities that lie in a circle around your house. But if I grey out a circle around my house, isn’t my house just the center of that circle?! So haven’t I revealed it anyway?"Strava Global HeatmapThe privacy-first smart speaker taking on the likes of Apple and Amazon - Home | Spark with Nora Young | CBC RadioCDW to buy assets of Macwarehouse parent company | MacworldCharles Perry on Twitter: "1) I’ve been thinking more about Apple’s rejection of @gitBittracker on the the stated basis that the developers of @gitBittracker violated Apple’s copyright when @gitBittracker included emoji in their screenshot. And here’s the thing: Apple is totally in the right here."App Review rejecting apps that use Apple emoji for user interface icons | 9to5MacActivating an Audio SessionRimroller: the contest cup unroller!With Scroll Up To Win, Tim Hortons re-imagines Roll Up The Rim for the mobile ageEpisode 102 – Jonathan Kuehlein – Roundabout: Creative ChaosFRYS.com | AppleThe Lead Developer Austin 2018swiftcloudworkshop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 10, 20181h 22m

Ep 181Episode 181: Where Power Resides

We start the episode with a brief look at Reporter and looking at unwind segues with modal view controllers. We also follow up on unconventional parking with self driving cars. We follow up on using Face ID to authorize purchases with iTunes family purchases in iOS 11. You can now use the Square Cash app to purchase bitcoin. We discuss Apple's plan to postpone some new features to focus on performance and quality. It's time for the annual "Apple is doomed" discussion as pundits warn of iPhone X sales slowing down. Tim's iPhone X suffers from a "green line" OLED defect, which turns out to be a common problem on iPhone X and Samsung Galaxy S7. Picks: iOS RefPhoto of Susan Kare by Norman SeeffSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Ash Furrow on Twitter: "Let’s open the ol’ TL from back home and see what happening in New Brunswi— https://t.co/DxKCT4kSXF"Tim Mitra on Twitter: "Essentially Repoter is s CLI tool for downloading sales reports, which would only seem to be practical if you have better than pizza money sales. #askMTJC… https://t.co/8bDFVxYmii"Mike Maguire on Twitter: "@timmitra anyone written a model View Controller that uses two unwind segues that go to two different view controllers ?"Alan Edmonds on Twitter: "#AskMtjc - Just listening to episode #180. I agree about letting the car park itself in general. But I was really referring to unusual parking needs, e.g. in a garage at home, where I might park to one side / at an angle, to leave more room to access things stored in there."You’ll finally be able to approve family purchases with Face ID in iOS update | Ars TechnicaSteve Wozniak explains one big problem he has with the iPhone X | 9to5MaciPhone User Guide for iOS 11.2 by Apple Inc. on iBooksSquare Cash app now lets you easily buy and sell Bitcoin from iPhone | 9to5MacApple Has Delayed Some Planned iOS 12 Features Until Next Year to Focus on Performance and Quality - Mac RumorsTim Mitra on Twitter: "And they said I was a fool to get the extended warranty! @mtjc_podcast eat your words!… "iPhone X Users Are Complaining About Green Line Forming on Display - OLED Screen ProblemsSeveral iPhone X Owners Encountering Green Line on Display Due to Potential Hardware Defect - Mac RumorsiOS RefMore Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice - Google Play MusicSiriKit - Apple DeveloperSusan Kare Prints | SIGNED AND NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION PRINTSSpockcast Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 3, 20181h 15m

Ep 180Episode 180: Home, James, and don't spare the horses.

Recorded on the 34th anniversary of the Macintosh unveiling, we follow up on self driving cars with no steering wheels. We discuss improvements to Siri in iOS 11.2.5 and Thor Ragnarok slips out on the web early. The Malala Fund and Apple join to aid 100K underprivileged women to attend school. The Home Pod is now available for order in the US, UK and Australia. Facebook has introduced a new unit of time. Apple previews iOS 11.3. Paul Hudson posts in What's new in Swift 4.1. Picks: Canada's DEVELOPER 30|30, Swift Forums, Cousera's Machine Learning.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:History on Twitter: "Apple Co-Founder Steve Jobs introduced the first Mac personal computer on January 24, 1984.… "Susan Kare Prints | SIGNED AND NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION PRINTSBill Atkinson (@billatk) | TwitterAlan Edmonds on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast The GM self driving driving car with no steering wheel... I can’t imagine having a relaxing journey in one of those. But I wonder how easy it would be to manoeuvre into an unusual location when parking, if you couldn’t simply take over the controls. #AskMtjc"Siri now plays daily podcasts when asked about the news in iOS 11.2.5 beta | 9to5MacThor: Ragnarok leaks onto the web a month early after huge Movies Anywhere mix-up - The VergeMalala and Apple launch partnership to get at least 100,000 underprivileged girls into school | The IndependentHomePod arrives February 9, available to order this Friday - AppleSiriKit - Apple DeveloperSonos on Twitter: "Why let big tech lock you into one music service? Our smart speaker system offers over 80 listening options. https://t.co/FZfcSxjRCl"Why Open Matters | Sonos BlogApple’s Siri-equipped HomePod comes to your home on February 9 | Ars TechnicaFacebook announces that it has invented a new unit of time - The VergeApple previews iOS 11.3 - AppleWhat’s new in Swift 4.1 | Swift Developer News – Hacking with SwiftEpisode 92 – Paul Hudson – Roundabout: Creative ChaosConditional Conformance - Swift UnboxedGreg Heo on Twitter: "Swift observer effect at work: 😜 print(["ab", "cd"].flatMap { return $0 }) // ["a", "b", "c", "d"] print(["ab", "cd"].flatMap { $0; return $0 }) // ["ab", "cd"]"Developer 30|30Ray Wenderlich on Twitter: "Today marks the 8th anniversary of https://t.co/Yfu6KP6cbI! 🎉 Here's an image of my first post - a lot has changed since then. :] Thanks so much to our amazing community - your support has helped us keep making tutorials after all these years!… https://t.co/NMVubrsZDP"Swift ForumsMachine Learning | Courseraswiftcloudworkshop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 27, 20181h 30m

Ep 179Episode 179: Ceci n'est pas un podcast

We begin with an #askMTJC on vintage Windows configuration. We also have a follow up on the red menu bar from a listener, Nick Kohrn. GM is bringing a self driving car to market. Dropbox has filed for a public stock offering. We chat about the confusing UI on Hawaii's missile alert system. We also cover Google's new online AI training tool. Picks: “Ceci n’est pas un littéral”, WWDC 2017 Lightbox concept, IBLinter, Google Arts & Culture app, Swift tips & tricksSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Greg Heo on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast @timmitra PC hardware configuration: base port address (220h), IRQ (3? 5? 7?), DMA (1-5) #askMTJC #followup"GM Cruise is a fully autonomous electric car with no steering wheel - Business InsiderAfter a decade, Dropbox quietly files for a public stock offeringHawaii’s missile alert interface had a one-word difference between sending a test alert and a real one - The VergeGoogle’s new cloud service lets you train your own AI tools, no coding knowledge required - The VergeBen Cohen on Twitter: "“Ceci n’est pas un littéral” https://t.co/RSHnxpIXHS"WWDC 2017 Lightbox – Josh Tidsbury – Mediumkateinoigakukun/IBLinter: A linter tool for Interface BuilderGoogle’s art app is now top of iOS and Android download charts thanks to its viral selfies - The VergeSkyTrain (Vancouver) - WikipediaCocoa Police by Jacob Gorban - YouTubeApp Oddity - YouTubeLee Valley Tools - Woodworking Tools, Gardening Tools, HardwareRealnetworks |How To Secure iOS User Data: The Keychain and Biometrics – Face ID or Touch ID Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 20, 201859 min

Ep 178Episode 178: Plug and Pray

This week we follow up on the High Sierra Security update and Panic's Transmit for iOS. We also discuss a false alarm on the High Sierra update causing slow downs. We also discuss fixing Xcode Indexing with a unique solution. Apple will hand off iCloud in China to a 3rd party to manage. There is yet another macOS password bug, although not as bad as the last. Picks: How to Fix a Mac that Won't Turn On or Start Up, Silicon Valley Season 5Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:About the security content of macOS High Sierra 10.13.2, Security Update 2017-002 Sierra, and Security Update 2017-005 El Capitan - Apple SupportPanic Blog » The Future of Transmit iOSChristina Warren on Twitter: "This sucks. @panic is amazing and it sucks to see that sustaining quality paid apps is so difficult. https://t.co/VJN1PSq2FX"iPhone performance benchmarks after Spectre security update | Melv1niPhone update for Meltdown-Spectre: before/after performance benchmarks | Hacker NewsI just ran GeekBench 4 on my iPhone X on iOS 11.2.2 vs 11.2.1. Single core: 423... | Hacker NewsHow to fix Xcode indexing endless problem (a different way)Apple to hand off Chinese iCloud operations to local firm in February | Ars TechnicamacOS High Sierra's App Store System Preferences Can Be Unlocked With Any Password [Updated] - Mac RumorsHow to Fix a Mac that Won't Turn On or Start Up - Macworld UKWatch the trailer for season five of Silicon Valley | TechCrunchBartender 3 | Mac Menu Bar Item ControlMyst on the App StoreTim Horton - WikipediaDunkin' Donuts - WikipediaBombardier Inc. - Wikipedia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 13, 201851 min

Ep 177Episode 177: It Was Black Magic

This week we follow up on the iPhone battery debacle and Apple's battery replacement program. We also follow up on sales of Amazon Echo and Google Home while waiting for Apple's HomePod. We discuss the 25th anniversary of pCalc. Meltdown and Spectre are the main topic as we chat about Intel's kernel memory leaks. Blackberry signs a deal with Baidu to build self-driving cars. The big story for us is Apple's acquisition of Buddy Build. Picks: 5 Advanced Mac Tricks You've Never Used, Oh Sh!t Git, 7th Guest for iOS, 360iDev 2017 Session PlaylistSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Guilherme Rambo on Twitter: "If you want to see the battery health of your iPhone, you can check the Console when it's connected to power https://t.co/adpNMok7iz"A Message to Our Customers - AppleiPhone Service Pricing - Apple SupportJames Thomson on Twitter: "On PCalc’s 25th anniversary (90% off ultra sale is on right now!) here are some screenshots from 25 years ago! https://t.co/ue36G9a1dv"PCalc through the ages - YouTubeNSScotland2013 - D01S06 - James Thomson on VimeoAmazon & Google likely lost money on smart speakers in run-up to HomePod launch, say analysts | 9to5MacKernel-memory-leaking Intel processor design flaw forces Linux, Windows redesign • The Register'Fundamental' Security Flaw With Modern Intel Chips Forcing Windows, Mac, and Linux Updates [UPDATE] - Niche GamerAbout the security content of macOS High Sierra 10.13.2, Security Update 2017-002 Sierra, and Security Update 2017-005 El Capitan - Apple Support'Meltdown' and 'Spectre' FAQ: What Mac and iOS users need to know about the Intel, AMD, and ARM flaw | iMoreMeldown PDFSpectre PDF‘Very solid win for BlackBerry’: stock hits 4-year high on self-driving software deal | Financial PostWith a new acquisition, Apple looks to improve workflow for developers | Ars Technica5 Advanced Mac Tricks You've Never Used - YouTubeOh, shit, git!The 7th Guest on the App StoreGraeme Devine - Wikipedia360|iDev 2017 Playlist - YouTubeMyst on the App StoreThe Room on the App StoreLearning iOS Game Programming by Michael Daley on iBooks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 6, 201858 min

Ep 176Episode 176: Best of MTJC: WWDC Detox - 2017 Edition

In this best of episode we chat about WWDC 2017 with Tammy Coron and Greg Heo. We answer #askMTJC's from Shawn Marston, Vic Hudson and Mike Pollard. We follow up on no longer being able to prompt for reviews, making $80,000 per month on the AppStore, Apple Park in open and we look at or rather laugh at WWDC 1997. Greg and Mark regale of tales from the McEnery Convention Center, home of WWDC 2017 and neighbor to AltConf 2017. We all chat about WWDC sessions; Core ML, Xcode 9, Swift 4, frameworks and lunch sessions. Picks: MLCamera – Vision & Core ML with AVCaptureSession Inceptionv3 model, New rules following WWDC 2017 - App Store Review Guidelines History, Apple Platform SDK API Differences and Visual Studio Code. In the after show we rant about two factor authentication.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 30, 20171h 50m

Ep 175Episode 175: Get Off My Lawn!

We're joined by Tammy Coron who regales us with her own iPhone X experience. We look at a tip on using XCTest and console to debug UI. You can use Apple Configurator 2.6 to restore a bricked iMac Pro. We debate Apple's undocumented battery tuning on older iPhones. We also look into revised guidelines on templated apps for business and the use of loot boxes. We also discuss the future of combined iOS and macOS where users may be able to run the same app on either platform. Picks: Awesome-CoreML-Models: Largest list of models for Core ML (for iOS 11+), Awesome-ARKit, Clip Studio Paint EX iOS.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:John Sundell on Twitter: "Here's a neat little trick if you're having trouble finding a certain view in a UI test 📲 Put a breakpoint in your test and simply 'po' any… https://t.co/xxt9U46X4w"Restore iMac Pro - Apple Configurator 2 HelpApple addresses why people are saying their iPhones with older batteries are running ‘slower’ | TechCrunchGuilherme Rambo on Twitter: "If you want to see the battery health of your iPhone, you can check the Console when it's connected to power https://t.co/adpNMok7iz"Apple revises its guidelines on template-based apps, now requires business to have their own developer accountsjzeferino on Twitter: "A friend of mine received today this email from @Apple. @MikeCodesDotNet @ruiespinho @jsuarezruiz @mattleibow @matthewrdev @JamesMontemagno… https://t.co/10H6OXqqL7"Apple Updates App Store Guidelines to Relax Restrictive Rules on Template Apps - iWorldApple Plans Combined iPhone, iPad & Mac Apps to Create One User Experience - Bloomberglikedan/Awesome-CoreML-Models: Largest list of models for Core ML (for iOS 11+)olucurious/Awesome-ARKit: A curated list of awesome ARKit projects and resources. Feel free to contribute!CLIP STUDIO PAINT EX for manga on the App StoreBlackie and the Rodeo Kings cover 'If I Had a Rocket Launcher' by Bruce Cockburn - CBC PlayerBoxing Day - WikipediaAnimal Crossing: Pocket Camp on the App StoreMPVolumeView - Media Player | Apple Developer DocumentationGetting started with Mac INITsSystem 7 - WikipediaMultiFinder - WikipediaRock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots - WikipediaAR-Monster-Truck on the App Store Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 22, 20171h 26m

Ep 174Episode 174: I Didn't Even Know He Was Gone

We follow up on the Amazon Prime Video app for Apple TV, Jony Ive's return, Comcast & Disney vie for Fox's assets, Apple's self driving technology and Apple's recent security stumbles. We discuss the release of the iMac Pro. Apple acquires Shazam. Apple is also allowing developers to offer apps for pre-orders. Picks: Turi Create, FM Player, AudioKit and CoinBase.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Dann Beauregard on Twitter: "First impressions on Amazon Prime video app for AppleTV - a bit of an awkward UI (rigid scrolling) but love that they integrated with TV app… https://t.co/R6qlDQfEDR"Jony Ive returns to Apple design management role after two years | 9to5MacComcast drops bid for Fox assets, leaving Disney in pole positionApple Executive Reveals More of Its Self-Driving Technology | WIREDApple Machine Learning JournalApple Security Flaws Give Some Researchers Concern About Deeper Issues | WIREDApple’s iMac Pro will be available starting Thursday - The VergeiMac Pro - AppleSources: Apple is acquiring music recognition app Shazam | TechCrunchWhy Apple is buying Shazam, the music-recognition app whose popularity sank | Toronto StarApple Opens App Pre-Orders to All Developers – MacStoriesGoogle Home – Smart Speaker & Home Assistant – Google StoreBlackbox :: infamous puzzles on the App Store360iDev Conference | AudioKit ProWendy Carlos - WikipediaJustin Trudeau gets a personal iPhone X demo from Apple CEO Tim CookCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau schools reporter on quantum computing during press conference - YouTubeSenate of Canada - Wikipediaapple/turicreate: Turi Create simplifies the development of custom machine learning models.FM Player: Classic DX Synths on the App StoreAudioKit Pro | Powerful Music Apps & CodeCoinbase - Buy Bitcoin & more on the App Store Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 16, 201755 min

Ep 173Episode 173: Show Me The Money

We take a look at the iPad Mini 4 and Swift Playgrounds as well as Apple Search Ads. We follow up on @objc and dynamic in Swift 4 as well as more tips on reducing Swift compile times. We dive into Apple Pay Cash which rolled out this week. The Amazon Prime Video app showed up on the Apple TV this week. Picks: Proton Mail, Apple's open-source Utility Library, Apple's Visitor Center field tripSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Adam Beardslee on Twitter: "#askMTJC I've heard great things about the Swift Playgrounds iPad app. Should I buy an iPad mini 4 so I can use it, or hold out for the app… https://t.co/8m5RHPpmWD"Apple introduces a new pay-per-install ad product called Search Ads Basic | TechCrunch@objc and dynamic - Swift UnboxedGreg Heo - Switching your brain to Swift - YouTubeSpeed up Swift compile time – Hacker NoonApple Support on Twitter: "Owe a friend for some tickets? Or need to borrow some money from mom? You can now use Apple Pay to send and receive money in Messages. https://t.co/WrXuRucMG6"How to set up and use Apple Pay Cash | 9to5MacAmazon Prime Video finally arrives on Apple TV, months after original announcement | Ars TechnicaJustin Williams on Twitter: "It actually takes effort to make a bad tvOS app."ProtonMail Bridge brings the encrypted email service to Apple Mail | 9to5MacApple's new Utility library will power up command-line apps | Swift Developer News – Hacking with SwiftColumbia Star Wars Echo Base JacketsPhotos for Apple Park Visitor Center - YelpApple Park Visitor Center - AppleRitual.co on the App StoreSM7B Vocal Microphone | Shure AmericasMr Robot - Series Premiere Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 9, 20171h 15m

Ep 172Episode 172: Peggy Bundy Style

This week we are joined by Greg Heo as we discuss Apple's latest security bug. We discuss migrating to Swift 4. Our #askMTJC topics are dissecting AirPlane Mode's Animoji based music video, and whether Face ID will be used by advertisers. We follow up on Uber's coverup of user data hacks and how it happened. Apple has published the iTunes holiday shutdown schedule. Apple has released fixes for the critical macOS High Sierra security issue. *The Apple Forum post we discuss on the show has been unpublished. Amazon's Reinvent conference has released a number of things; Amazon Sumarian has online 3D tools. Picks: NEHotspotConfiguration, Egg Freckles - a Newton styled blog, Apple Support channel on YouTube, iOS Conf Singapore videos.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:WeyHan on Twitter: "#askMTJC To record Animoji Karaoke on the iPhone X, use screen recorder to record screen while the message Animoji not recording. You can re… https://t.co/w86Dm34rhu"Kim Ahlberg on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast I assumed longer animoji recordings (like the airplane mode video) are made by screen recording the messages app, rather than… https://t.co/YGPREbRCxK"Joshua Jaquith on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast All the discussions about FaceID the last couple episodes has me wondering how soon advertising on “free” apps will require th… https://t.co/DfvF6QMWIn"Fifteen Million Merits - WikipediaGeppy Parziale 🤟⚡️📱🔨 on Twitter: "Physically-based rendering and face tracking with iPhone X. The light estimation is really impressive. https://t.co/jFHjEI1gqI"Uber Paid Hackers to Delete Stolen Data on 57 Million People - BloombergiTunes Connect Holiday Schedule - News - Apple DeveloperExporting Your App for Testing (iOS, tvOS, watchOS)Apple releases update to fix critical macOS High Sierra security issue - The VergeObjective-See on Twitter: "Apple’s patch for #iamroot bug “improves cred validation” ... meaning they perform extra checking on the call to od_verify_crypt_password()… https://t.co/K1tKHSY1GG"macOS bug lets you log in as admin with no password required | Ars TechnicaObjective-SeeAmazon Sumerian lets you build VR/AR spaces in a browser—with an AI guide | Ars TechnicaApple Design Chief Jony Ive Discusses iPhone X and Apple Park in New Interview - Mac RumorsHow to set a firmware password on your Mac - Apple SupportNEHotspotConfiguration - NetworkExtension | Apple Developer DocumentationEgg Freckles | HomeApple Support - YouTube - YouTubeEngineers.SGHow to enable the root user on your Mac or change your root password - Apple SupportPerson in Lotus Position - 99% InvisibleDevice Tracker - equipment management for iOS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 2, 20171h 24m

Ep 171Episode 171: A Fiduciary Duty

We begin our US Thanksgiving Episode looking into the iPhone's density from our #askMTJC as well as Reachability. iOS 11 has some layout bugs. The HomePod will be delayed until the new year. Fact Check: Face ID does learn from its mistakes, also you need to focus on it sometimes. Tim shares some experiences updating apps for the iPhone X. The iPhone SE may get updated in the new year. We ponder that Swift code will run on Google's Fuchsia OS. iOS 11.2 will allow introductory subscription pricing. We discuss the issues around Net Neutrality as the FCC votes on it. We discuss Uber's attempt to cover up a major hack where 57 million user accounts are stolen. Coding can be done at the same time with Atom's Teletype and Visual Studio's Live Share. Picks: iOS Thanksgiving 2017: Tools & Libraries We’re Thankful For, Optimize Swift Build Times, Avoiding force unwrapping in Swift unit tests, Skydio is hiring: iOS Engineer, Android Engineer, Mobile QA EngineerSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Paul Wilkinson on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast iPhone densities: 8 is 2176.645 kg/m3. 8+ is 2177.128 7+ is a svelte 2089.734 and X is 2219.514, so iPhone X is the most dense… https://t.co/DK2nsbhlB7"McBristow on Twitter: "@AlanJEdmonds @mtjc_podcast I find as I get older Al, I really don't want to be reminded about anything, so this would defo work for me... 😁"Alan Edmonds on Twitter: "@philippgabl @mtjc_podcast True, but it feels like a poor design to me. It should either not show me any of the items in the list until I tap on that list, or it shou… https://t.co/wPZdAGajgo"Apple’s HomePod speaker isn’t coming out this year | Ars TechnicaThe limitations of Face ID: What you need to know | iMoreFresh report supports launch of iPhone SE refresh early next year | 9to5MacSwift code will run on Google's Fuchsia OS - The VergeiOS 11.2 will let developers offer introductory pricing for subscription apps | 9to5Mac(1) Face ID How it Works and How to Trick It! - YouTubeiPhone User Guide for iOS 11.1 by Apple Inc. on iBooksjcieplinski on Twitter: "Tip: When submitting your iPhone X updates, don’t forget your launch screen. Seeing tons of updates with “old” launch screens lately."Michael Geist on Twitter: "As the FCC brings a wrecking ball to net neutrality in U.S., worth remembering that Canada now features robust net neutrality rules supporte… https://t.co/9GzGLNKJJE"Uber covered up a cyberattack last year that exposed data of 57 million riders and drivers - The VergeCode together in real time with Teletype for Atom | blog.atom.ioIntroducing Visual Studio Live ShareBelgium's Justice Minister calls for loot box ban in Europe (Updated) | PC Gamer1PasswordSetapp | Your shortcut to get the best apps for MacEpisode 95 – Mark Rubin, PhD. – Roundabout: Creative ChaosiOS Thanksgiving 2017: Tools & Libraries We're Thankful ForOptimizing-Swift-Build-Times/README.md at master · fastred/Optimizing-Swift-Build-Times · GitHubAvoiding force unwrapping in Swift unit tests — Swift by Sundell51 enterprise startups to bet your career on in 2018 - Business InsiderTD - Careers & Employment | LinkedInCareers | Simple Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 25, 20171h 44m

Ep 170Episode 170: Not Fully Formed

We follow up on macOS Server Mac app, blockchain on tracking pot Marajuana distribution, unlocking Face ID, Lyft coming to Canada, and iOS hardware encryption. Also hackers say they broke Face ID, a 10-year old can unlock his mom's iPhone X, and we take a deep look at the iPhone X portrait mode. Picks: Much ado about iOS app architecture, SBSAnimoji, Power Photos and, Computer Science Distilled Sponsored By:Ray Wenderlich: High quality programming tutorials: iOS, Android, Mac, and more! Click here for the Black Friday SpecialSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Paul Wilkinson on Twitter: "@timmitra Developers get MacOS server free; go to the downloads section of https://t.co/VZ4PLTKVBY; Not sure if it will give you access to t… https://t.co/rXjXvNGzcL"macOS Server - WikipediaIBM’s plan to regulate pot with blockchains isn’t as crazy as it sounds | Ars TechnicaTrudeau vowed to legalize marijuana across Canada by July. It hasn’t been that easy. | Toronto Sun Face ID & Passcode > [Enter passcode] > Require Attention [toggle off] https://t.co/TL0JtUnx2f"" rel="nofollow">Rene Ritchie on Twitter: "@davemark There’s no quick way, alas. Settings > Face ID & Passcode > [Enter passcode] > Require Attention [toggle off] https://t.co/TL0JtUnx2f"Lyft, Uber’s ride-hailing rival, is expanding to the GTA | Toronto StarLyft will launch in Toronto in its first push outside the US - The VergeMTJC Podcast on Twitter: "Coming up on @mtjc_podcast - why @timmitra could not restore from encrypted backup to his new iPhone X. The encrypted backup is signed in th… https://t.co/io6xQLYgQX"How Apple iOS encryption and data protection workHackers say they broke Apple’s Face ID. Here’s why we’re not convinced | Ars TechnicaThis 10-year-old was able to unlock his mom’s iPhone using Face ID - The VergeMission: Impossible - Rollin Hand - The Chase - YouTubeGurnam Bedi on Twitter: "Depth information stored with each iPhone X portrait shot. @stroughtonsmith @marcoarment @gruber #focosapp https://t.co/OkJmA2hpFg"Much ado about iOS app architecture · aplus.rsGitHub - simonbs/SBSAnimoji: 🐵 Animoji app using Apples AvatarKitPowerPhotos – Merge Mac Photos libraries, find duplicates, and moreComputer Science DistilledThe limitations of Face ID: What you need to know | iMoreKGI: Apple to Launch 6.5-Inch 'iPhone X Plus' and Lower-Priced 6.1-Inch Full-Screen LCD Model Next Year - Mac RumorsHow to use reachability on the iPhone X(14) Mathematics 1 (High School) | Khan Academy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 18, 20171h 13m

Ep 169Episode 169: The Inverted J

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We answer a few #askMTJC questions about Accessibility Shortcuts, using PGP encryption and buying higher quality Apple Watch models. Tim rants about shortcomings with the availability of Apple's Server app on the Mac App Store. We follow up on stolen iPhone Xs, the iPhone X usage outpaces iPhone 8 in the first weekend. We look at the music video "Dance Like You Mean It" by Airplane Mode which may the first to employ Animoji at least with iOS. Samsung mocks the iPhone X and avid iPhone buyers. UPS employs blockchain to create standards in delivery businesses. We discuss Apple's "iPhone X — A Guided Tour" video, and "1Password 7 for iOS: Efficiency Abounds" blog post. Picks: Supporting Face ID on the iPhone X, Zagg Glass + HD and iPhone XSponsored By:Ray Wenderlich: High quality programming tutorials: iOS, Android, Mac, and more! Click here for the Black Friday SpecialSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Alan Edmonds on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast #168 @timmitra Talking accessibility options - my phone started speaking while I was taking photos at school play last year!.."Greg Heo on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast crypto follow-up: for asymmetric cryptography, key A encrypts and B decrypts (&vice versa). Decrypt only needs 1 key, not both"Shawn Marston on Twitter: "@timmitra #askMTJC "SSteel same ⌚️ as Al" NOPE! As a 38mm S2 SS Black owner, it is not the same! Sapphire glass is a massive difference!"Shawn Marston on Twitter: "@timmitra #askMTJC 2/2 How many 'broken screen' Al ⌚️on eBay? Lots! And how many Stainless? None."$370,000 worth of iPhone X devices were stolen from a UPS truck - The VergeParadise Papers | News | Toronto StariPhone X Outpaces iPhone 8 Series in First Weekend Adoption - Mac RumorsDance Like You Mean It — Animoji Music Video - YouTubeSamsung returns to mock iPhone X buyers in latest commercial - The VergeUPS joins blockchain alliance to spur standards development for shipping industry | ZDNetiPhone X — A Guided Tour — Apple - YouTubeiPhone X review: The best damn product Apple has ever made | iMoreBlackboxAgileBits Blog | 1Password 7 for iOS: Efficiency AboundsTim Mitra on Twitter: "So much for setting up the iPhone X from iTunes! #epicFail https://t.co/ovwM9wFcl5"YouTube 1Password with Face IDMixpanel | ioS 11 AdoptionSupporting Face ID on the iPhone X – Betterment EngineeringiPhone X - Apple (CA)InvisibleShield HD for the Apple iPhone X | Apple iPhone X | InvisibleShield[Solved] Fixes to iTunes Backup Was Corrupt or Not CompatibleSam Hughes on Twitter: "Can I offer you a video ripe with econonmic allegory this crisp monday morning? https://t.co/Ldoura21fF" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 11, 20171h 28m

Ep 168Episode 168: Preaching To The Choir

We discuss #askMTJC on iPhone Plus models landscape SplitView mode, PGP encryption apps, the iOS 11 Calculator bug, and Blockchain diplomas. We follow up on GPG encryption tools, iPhone X Demand, and Reachability on the iPhone X. We discuss experiences of trying to pre-order iPhone X models by ourselves and others. We also discuss Gluon: a new library for machine learning from AWS and Microsoft, SiriKit in 11.2 beta brings commands for the upcoming HomePod. Picks: Tips and Tricks: Ten Safari long-press shortcuts for iPhone and iPad and Xcode's Show Live Issues.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:jcieplinski on Twitter: "@DevWithTheHair @timmitra Plus user here. Never use landscape. Hate split. Wish portrait lock would make an exception just for videos."jtrip on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast #askMTJC on #167 I think you were briefly discussing a PGP key sharing system. You might be interested in keybase.io now."Alan Edmonds on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast Ep #167 iOS 11 calculator bug doesn’t seem to affect the 5s, but it happens on newer phones. Possibly more advanced animation?"Greg Heo on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast practical use of blockchain from @smappsoft's alma mater https://t.co/gmHIekYVfB #askMTJC"GPG SuiteSurvey Claims iPhone X Demand May Be Lower Than Expected | iPhone in Canada Blog - Canada's #1 iPhone ResourceiPhone X Supports Reachability With Swipe Down Gesture on Home Screen Indicator Once Enabled - Mac RumorsAtari video game burial - WikipediaIntroducing Gluon: a new library for machine learning from AWS and Microsoft | AWS News BlogMicrosoft Azure is growing faster than AWS backed by big brandsiOS 11.2 beta brings SiriKit commands to Apple's unreleased HomePodTips and Tricks: Ten Safari long-press shortcuts for iPhone and iPad | 9to5MacGrace, Too on Twitter: "SPOILER: @mtjc_podcast Xcode tip. Your Welcome! https://t.co/KyL8ZOFXpE"The new UISplitViewController and iOS 7Amazon.com: Cryptonomicon (Audible Audio Edition): Neal Stephenson, William Dufris, Macmillan Audio: BooksMac OS 8 - WikipediaEpisode 8 – The Search For Sarek – Spock Cast podcastTaskRabbit connects you to safe and reliable help in your neighborhoodYouTuber claims Apple fired dad over iPhone X video Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 4, 20171h 26m

Ep 167Episode 167: Death By Design

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We start this week's show with a discussion about preordering the iPhone X. We follow up with the Quick Start method for migrating your identity to a new iOS device. We also follow up on predictions of iPhone X supply rumors. Death By Design is a documentary about the creation and disposal of all the electronic devices we crave and their toll on some societies and the environment. Jaime lightens the discussion with a look a the percentage of games using ARKit. Picks: Theodolite, iOS 11 Bug: Typing 1+2+3 Quickly in the Calculator App Won't Get You 6, Face Tracking with ARKit.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Transfer content from your previous iOS device to your new iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple SupportReport: Apple will ship just 20 million iPhone X units in 2017 due to production issues | 9to5MacThe Film - Death by DesignGames account for over half of the 3M+ ARKit-powered app downloads, 62% of revenue | TechCrunchiOS 11 Bug: Typing 1+2+3 Quickly in the Calculator App Won't Get You 6 - Mac Rumors(4) Hands-On Space Grey iPhone X - YouTubeFace Tracking with ARKit - Fall 2017 - Videos - Apple DeveloperTheodolite on the App Store[VIDEO] Hands-On Space Grey iPhone X (found on YouTube - Brooke Peterson) : appleWhat is Blockchain Technology? A Step-by-Step Guide For BeginnersGPG SuiteEthereum ProjectAR MeasureKit on the App StoreIKEA Place on the App Store Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 28, 20171h 15m

Ep 166Episode 166: Geez. I Don't Know

This week Mark and Tim give #askMTJC advice on updating Xcode 9 and it's benefits. They also discuss the FreeDOS project. Tim discusses Mike Ash's suggestion of wiping the iPhone 6 Plus and reinstalling iOS 11. iPhone X devices start to ship out in advance of new orders. KRAK is a new WPA2 exploit that affects all users and is being patched. Senator Al Franken queries Apple about Face ID and privacy. Picks: Xcode Main Thread Checker, Three Finger Drag, iTune 12.6.3Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Matthew Ingwersen on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast should I update to Xcode 9.0.1 or does it actually cause more issues than it solves?"How To Secure iOS User Data: The Keychain and Touch IDFreeDOS on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast I hope you mention #FreeDOS in the podcast!"In the Beginning...was the Command Line: Neal Stephenson: 9780380815937: Amazon.com: BooksAmazon.com: Cryptonomicon (9780380788620): Neal Stephenson: BooksSeveneves: Neal Stephenson: 9780062334510: Amazon.com: BooksHow to reset the System Management Controller (SMC) on your Mac - Apple SupportiPhone 6 Plus Rotation on iOS 11 - YouTubemikeash on Twitter: "Day two after wiping and restoring my phone in a desperate attempt to fix slowness. Still great. I might just keep this 6+ for another year!"Transfer content from your previous iOS device to your new iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple SupportMark Rubin | LinkedIniPhone X Parts Suppliers Reportedly on Schedule to Meet 2017 Production Demand - Mac RumorsTim Cook's iPhone X won't stay in his pocket - Business InsiderKRACK, the WPA2 exploit that kills Wi-Fi security, and what you need to know right now | iMoreRene Ritchie on Twitter: "Apple has confirmed to me that #wpa2 #KRACK exploit has already been patched in iOS, tvOS, watchOS, macOS betas. Deeper dive to follow."Apple Responds to Senator's Request for Info on Face ID Privacy and Security - Mac RumorsApple Shares In-Depth Security Info on Face ID in New White Paper and Support Doc - Mac RumorsTurn on "three finger drag" for your Force Touch trackpad - Apple SupportGet iTunes 12.6.3 with App Store for Mac and WindowsLong Time Running | The Tragically HipBuy sports, concert and theater tickets on StubHub!Main Thread Checker | Apple Developer DocumentationTom Johnston (musician) - Doobie Brothers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 22, 20171h 5m

Ep 165Episode 165: Elevated Privileges

We follow up on updates to Apple's UI Design Guidelines, the History of MS-DOS, and the cities vying to be Amazon's second head quarters. We also discuss the IRS's contract with Equifax and Netflix' PR issues with respect to Canadian taxes. We cover the improved display of fatal errors in Xcode 9. The reverse engineering of High Sierra's supplemental update exposes a flaw. iOS privacy has also come under fire as proof of concept by Felix Krause demonstrates the ease of stealing an Apple ID password. Picks: Useful Xcode breakpoint and the Memory Graph DebuggerSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Design Resources - Apple DeveloperDigital Research - History of MS-DOSHere are the cities that match Amazon's wish list for its second headquartersEquifax (EFX) built the IRS's login system that was hacked in 2015--and the IRS just renewed its contract — QuartzNetflix in campaign to ‘set record straight’ on $500-million pledge for Canadian productions - The Globe and MailJosh Michaels - Effective Strategies For Selling OutSwift.org - Xcode 9.1 Improves Display of Fatal ErrorsReverse Engineering macOS High Sierra Supplemental Update | Cocoa EngineeringiOS Privacy: steal.password - Easily get the user's Apple ID password, just by asking — Felix KrauseHave I been pwned?1PasswordCédric Luthi on Twitter: "Useful Xcode breakpoint...."Xcode Visual Memory DebuggerStar Wars: The Last Jedi Trailer (Official) - YouTubeMr. Robot - TV Show - Watch Full Episodes | USA NetworkHouse of Cards | Netflix Official SiteLexa Doig (@LexaDoig) | TwitterStar Trek: Deep Space Nine: Trials and Tribble-ations - YouTubeContinuum (TV series) - WikipediaJonathan Kuehlein (@JPKnews) | Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 14, 20171h 9m

Ep 164Episode 164: Running Down a Dream

We answer #askMTJC posts on Bondi pronunciation and popsicle stick App Store logo. We follow up on changes to the Safari Web ViewController, and privacy changes in iOS 11. We also follow up on a review of the Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE. More information on designing and supporting for the new iPhone X sizes and a large roundup on iPhone X features is presented. Finally we follow up on UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities which sets the required support for ARKit on the App Store. We discuss the call for Apple to activate FM chips by the FCC. We quickly cover Google's product announcement. We discuss Felix Krause's addition for detecting location by using information in a user's Photos. Picks: iOS Architecture Generator, Code Folding in Xcode 9, and NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription. In the after show we Jaime's talk at Swift Cloud Workshop as well as Amazon's search for a second head quarters.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Paul Wilkinson on Twitter: "@timmitra pedantic note, but it is pronounced “bond eye”"Paul Wilkinson on Twitter: "Is it just me or does the iOS 11 App Store icon make it look like we are making apps by gluing popsicle sticks together? #askMTJC"iOS 11, Privacy and Single Sign On – The Traveled iOS Developer’s Guide – MediumA Week On The Wrist: The Apple Watch Series 3 Edition - YouTubeApple releases a fix for LTE connectivity issues with new Apple Watch | TechCrunchSupporting iPhone XiPhone X: Face ID, All New Design, Pre-Orders Oct 27FCC calls on Apple to activate FM chips in iPhones for public safety - Sep. 28, 2017It’s Apple Vs. NAB-FCC in Tug of War Over FM Chip. | Story | insideradio.comGoogle Pixel 2 event: the 5 biggest announcements - The VergeKrauseFx/detect.location: An easy way to access the user's iOS location data without actually having accessGary Kildall - Wikipedia8.3 filename - WikipediaAccidental Empires: How the Boys of Silicon Valley Make Their Millions, Battle Foreign Competition, and Still Can't Get a Date: Robert X. Cringely: 9780887308550: Amazon.com: BooksLocation Services not working in iOS 11 - Stack OverflowBS-o-Matic : http://www.geek-to-go.com : Free Download & Streaming : Internet ArchiveiOS Architecture GeneratorConference-Talks/Elementary-Celebrity-Recognition-My-Dear-Watson at master · DevWithTheHair/Conference-TalksDigital Research - History of MS-DOSiPhone 6 Plus Rotation on iOS 11 - YouTubeRPSM | Regent Park School of MusicThe Story of Roger Waters' Split From Pink FloydPink Floyd - Any Colour You Like - YouTubeJon Carin - WikipediaDogs - Roger Waters ACC - Oct 3, 2017 - YouTubeAvro Canada CF-105 Arrow - WikipediaAmazon Plans Second Headquarters, Opening a Bidding War Among Cities - The New York TimesWWDC 2017 Update: Significant Updates to Location Permissions Coming With iOS 11 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 7, 20171h 22m

Ep 163Episode 163: The Coefficient of Friction Is µ

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We follow up on the Chevy Nova story. We debate Tim's iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 8 Plus, phone back's friction coefficient throw down. We follow up on Apple's former GPU maker Imagination sale, the cost of building an iPhone 8 and Dyson is building electric cars. We discuss the FaceID Security Guide and Amazon's hardware event. Picks: Monster Truck AR, JSON to Swift, TypeScript, Go, C#, Java, and more :: quicktype.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Joe Cabrera on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast sorry, that whole Chevy Nova thing. Is indeed apocryphal https://t.co/GyGIXwqNqZ"Tim Mitra on Twitter: "@JStheoriginal @mtjc_podcast @gregheo I'll prove it tomorrow. Side by Side - iPhone 7 Plus vs iPhone 8 Plus Throw Down! #askmtjc"iPhone 8 Plus vs gravity. - YouTubeiPhone 8 Plus vs iPhone 7 Plus low angle friction test. - YouTubeApple's former GPU maker Imagination agrees to £550 million saleIt Just Got More Expensive to Build an iPhone - BloombergFriction and Friction CoefficientsDyson to Spend £1 Billion Making ‘Radical’ Electric Car - BloombergFace ID Security - September 2017How to set up and use Emergency SOS on your iPhone in iOS 11 | iMoreFourth Amendment to the United States Constitution - WikipediaThe 5 biggest announcements from Amazon’s hardware event - The VergeAR-Monster-Truck on the App StoreJSON to Swift 4 Codable types and conversion methods – quicktype Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 30, 20171h 29m

Ep 162Episode 162: The Results Are In

We follow up on the new UIActivityViewIndicator and other things you may have missed in the Apple Event. Tim follows up on getting older apps ready for the new iPhone X aspect ratio. We also discuss Face ID, fast charging, the weight of the iPhone 8 Plus, AppleCare+, and product price increases and demise. Kudos to TD Bank and it's mobile banking apps. Swift 4 is released. We discuss the Apple Watch LTE bug messing up LTE connections, and more rumored delays on iPhone X. Kaleidoscope is coming to iPad and some cool 3D face construction is discussed. Picks: The Ultimate Guide To iPhone Resolutions, iPhone X Screen DemystifiedSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Shawn Marston on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast #askMTJC 'Nightrider' style UIActivityIndicator on #iPhoneX https://t.co/YEX4KLXrur"File:Spinning Dancer.gif - WikipediaiPhone Launch: 14 Apple Announcements you Probably Missed | Apple MustiPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X Support Fast Charging, But Only If You Buy Accessories Separately | Technology NewsApple Configurator 2 on the Mac App StoreKeith Krimbel on Twitter: "E-mailed #CraigFederighi about #FaceID and actually got a response! https://t.co/3Ytt1k6WvK"Google Leak 'Confirms' Expensive Pixel 2 SecretsApple says too many faces ruined its Face ID stage demoLuboš Volkov⚡️ on Twitter: "I was working on this idea of blending app design with the #iPhoneX notch. 📲🤗 https://t.co/lj2AhxWNeE"Mobile Banking Snapshot: Top Performing Apps in North and South Americalke on Twitter: "So here’s a nice wallpaper for your iPhone X, OWNING the notch. https://t.co/17cDwKI2PR"Greg Heo on Twitter: "[Poll] AppleCare? #askMTJC"Tim Mitra on Twitter: "The new iPhone X models are expensive. Would you protect your investment? #theatricalCut"Swift.org - Swift 4.0 Released!Apple Admits Apple Watch Series 3 LTE Connectivity Problem | Time.comiPhone X Production Faces Further Delays, Will Start in Mid-October - Mac RumorsIntroducing Kaleidoscope for iPad – BPXL Craft – Medium3D Face ReconstructionThe Ultimate Guide To iPhone ResolutionsiPhone X Screen DemystifiedChevrolet Chevy II / Nova - Wikipedia'The High Stick' - Kings vs Leafs '93 - Game 6 - TSN Feature 2017 (HD) - YouTube1970 Stanley Cup Winner Bobby Orr (CBS) HD FULL - YouTubePaul Henderson '72 Summit Series Winning Goal - YouTubeSidney Crosby Golden Goal - Heard from 16 different TV Broadcasts - Olympics 2010 (HD) - YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 23, 20171h 32m

Ep 161Episode 161: Valyrian Steel & Dragon Glass on the Back

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We dive into #askMTJC about whether the iPhone X layout will mean changes for developers. We follow up on HDR video. We briefly cover the information leak ahead of the Apple Event. We discuss Apple's Steve Jobs Theater which held the event. We cover the items demonstrated and unveiled - Retail events, Apple Watch Series 3 w/LTE, Apple TV 4K, iPhone 8 & iPhone 8 Plus, the iPhone X, and AirPower. Picks: iOS Human Interface Guidelines (Updated for iPhone X), Building Apps for iPhone X - Fall 2017, Swift Programming Language book (updated for Swift 4).Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Matthew Ingwersen on Twitter: "How much of an issue do you foresee the new iPhone X layout causing for developers? #askmtjc @mtjc_podcast"An Introduction to HDR Video - Fall 2017 - Videos - Apple DeveloperElectron | Build cross platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.A look inside the new Steve Jobs Theater at Apple’s spaceship campus | Ars TechnicaTeacher Tuesdays - Today at Apple - AppleApple Watch Series 3 - AppleApple TV 4K - AppleiPhone 8 - AppleRay Wenderlich on Twitter: "I'm curious - after hearing the announcement, will you be upgrading your phone?"iPhone X - AppleKnight Rider - Original Show Intro | NBC Classics - YouTubeAirPower: Everything you need know! | iMoreThe LTE-enabled Apple Watch will cost $10 a month on US carriers - The VergeSky - thatgamecompanyDeveloping for iPhone Pro - Allen PikeFinal Fantasy X-2 - WikipediaGreg Heo on Twitter: "[Poll] AppleCare? #askMTJC"Tim Mitra on Twitter: "The new iPhone X models are expensive. Would you protect your investment? #theatricalCut"Tim Mitra on Twitter: "The new iPhone X models are more expensive. How would you protect your investment?"Themes - Overview - iOS Human Interface GuidelinesBuilding Apps for iPhone X - Fall 2017 - Videos - Apple DeveloperThe Swift Programming Language (Swift 4): Version Compatibility Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 16, 20171h 59m

Ep 160Episode 160: Not Dongle

We follow up on the Red Socks allegedly stealing signs utilizing Apple Watch. We also look at the MacBook Pro 13 via Joe Cieplinski as well as governments stockpiling security exploits. Recorded on September 6, 2017, we discuss the Apple Developer site suddenly going into maintenance mode. We discuss a searching for object types in Swift and a lazy solution to dealing with delegates. Picks: Sound Kit for Prototypes, iOS Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide (6th Edition) Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Boston Red Sox caught using Apple Watch to steal signs in games against the Yankees & others | 9to5MacHow Red Sox Used Tech, Step by Step, to Steal Signs From Yankees - The New York TimesThirteenWhen do Canadian spies disclose the software flaws they find? There's a policy, but few detailsCanadian Security Intelligence ServiceApple Developer Site Down as Developers Report Possible Hack [Update: Apple Says No Breach] - Mac RumorsApple Confirms That Its Dev Center Has Been Breached By Hackers | TechCrunchMy WWDC Sob Story — DevWithTheHairSwift Tricks: Searching for Objects by Type - don't panicA Perfectly Lazy Solution | Time.code()Pick - Sound Kit for Prototypes | Facebook Designpick - iOS Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide (6th Edition) (Big Nerd Ranch Guides) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 9, 20171h 7m

Ep 159Episode 159: Walking Into Traffic

Our askMTJC wonders how many fingers we store on Touch ID. We follow up on how Apple will have us change how we use the next iPhone. We discuss how deep learning is used to shape Siri's voice, the cost of building apps, and HDR video. Jaime tells us about Microsoft and Amazon's will combine digital assistants. You can check which of your iOS apps won't work with iOS 11. Apple and Accenture will partner to build apps. We look at Google's release of ARCore as an answer to ARKit. Picks: WTF Auto Layout, HIG: Augmented Reality, 360|iDev 2017 Highlights.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Jessy Catterwaul on Twitter: "@timmitra @mtjc_podcast Do you all max out your Touch ID fingers too? 3&5: not good enough for me. Hoping FaceID allows several faces to unlock the thingy. #askMTJC"How Apple Plans to Change the Way You Use the Next iPhone - BloombergDeep Learning for Siri’s Voice: On-device Deep Mixture Density Networks for Hybrid Unit Selection Synthesis - AppleApp Development Costs: The Ultimate Guide to App Budget by App Type - Savvy AppsWhat is HDR Video? - An Overview Of High Dynamic Range VideoRene Ritchie on Twitter: "Reminder: The next big leap isn’t 4K. It’s HDR. HDR video is *Amazeballs*. 4K is simply along for the ride. Enjoy 10-bit HECV, friends."Microsoft and Amazon partner to integrate Alexa and Cortana digital assistants - The VergePSA: Now’s a good time to check which of your apps won’t open in iOS 11 as 32-bit support dropped | 9to5MacScales & Modes on the App StoreLook Again! on the App StoreFlight Control HD | MacworldApple and Accenture partner to create better business solutions with iOS | iMoreGoogle shows off ARCore, its answer to Apple’s ARKit | TechCrunchZippo Lighter on the App StorePick: WTF Auto Layout?Pick: Augmented Reality - Technologies - iOS Human Interface GuidelinesPick: 360|iDev 2017 Conference HighlightsSelf Defence Against Fresh Fruit - Monty Python's Flying Circus - YouTubeHow good are lions and tigers at climbing? - Quora3 Ways to Survive a Tiger Attack - wikiHow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 2, 20171h 23m

Ep 158Episode 158: Visual Inertial Odometry

Back from 360|iDev we follow up on Tim's purchase of a vintage Macintosh model. We also follow up on Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods, Apple's growth engine as well as a possible announcement date for a new iPhone. We discuss Chris Lattner's Swift concurrency manifesto and we discuss Android's Oreo announcement. Picks: 360iDev presentation slides and code links, Why is ARKit better than the alternatives? and Luna DisplaySupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:My First Computer - Byte Edition | FlickrPowerPig's BuildsApple has a surprising new growth engineFederico Viticci on Twitter: "Very nice: when sharing AMP pages to iMessage or Reading List, iOS 11 Safari automatically removes AMP’s crap from the URL. Go Apple 👍 https://t.co/aHgSMcofUv"iOS 11 Safari will turn Google AMP links back into regular ones when sharing - The VergeApple could announce the next iPhone on September 12 | TechCrunch360iDev 2017 | FlickrFTC allows Amazon, Whole Foods deal to proceedTask-based concurrency manifesto draftAndroid – 8.0 OreoPick - intere/360iDev2017: Code / Notes from 360iDev 2017Pick - Why is ARKit better than the alternatives? – Super Ventures Blog – MediumSubscribers Only - Introduction to ARKit: Getting Started | Ray WenderlichiOS 11 by Tutorials: First 7 Chapters Now Available!Pick - Luna Display Hands On: Turn your iPad Pro into a Retina External Display | iMore - YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 26, 20171h 25m

Ep 157Episode 157: A New Way To Procrastinate - Bootleg - LIVE @360iDev 2017

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NB: we had no control over the recording process. The audio is not great. So we've decided to unpublished the episode. The episode will remain here on the web site for those who are interested.We recorded LIVE at 360|iDev 2017 with Tammy Coron, Joe Cieplinski and Jean MacDonald. We discussed MacID in #askMTJC. We also followed up on Rubber Duck debugging and Chris Lattner's move to Google. New in 10.3 is a new certificate trust setting in iOS. We chat with the panel about highlights of the 360|iDev conference and the things coming from Apple: a new iPhone, Apple Watch LTE and Home Pod. Jean also illuminated App Camp for Girls and her new podcast SestraCast. Picks: Lavar Burton Reads,Toothfairy, Bartender, Red Hot Timer and Forest.Special Guests: Jean MacDonald and Joe Cieplinski.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Shawn Marston - MacID - watch unlock for older macsWhy Rubber Duck Debugging is the best way to debug your code (via Charles Perry)Swift creator Chris Lattner joins Google Brain after Tesla stint | VentureBeat | AI | by Blair Hanley FrankTim Mitra on Twitter: "TIL pulling your hair out over certificates? Check if they are enabled (as of 10.3+) https://t.co/Va0eRyvisr"360|iDev 2017 Highlights (so far)CNBC corroborates LTE cellular Apple Watch reports, will launch alongside iPhone 8 at September event | 9to5MacChris Lattner on Twitter: "I'm super excited to join Google Brain next week: AI can't democratize itself (yet?) so I'll help make it more accessible to everyone!"2018 Camaro & Camaro ZL1: Sports Car | ChevroletApp Camp For GirlsA Fun iOS 11 Workshop - 360iDev.com 360iDev.comBeing a Better Developer By Talking - 360iDev.com 360iDev.comAdvanced Debugging with XCode - Extending LLDB - 360iDev.com 360iDev.comGetting Past No: The Science of Moving Others - 360iDev.com 360iDev.comI wish I had that in my high school - 360iDev.com 360iDev.comThe Art of Responding to Criticism - 360iDev.com 360iDev.comPick: Episode 1: “Kin” by Bruce McAllister — LeVar Burton Reads — OvercastPick: Bartender 2 | Mac Menu Bar Item ControlPick: Tooth Fairy on the Mac App StorePick: Red Hot Timer on the Mac App StorePick: Forest: Stay focused, be present on the App StoreRoundabout: Creative Chaos – Are you ready to talk tech, music, arts and zombies?SestraCast - a podcast from The IncomparableRelease Notes | The Business of iOS and Mac DevelopmentBridgepoint Hospital and Don Jail - Don Jail - Wikipedia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 19, 20171h 21m

Ep 156Episode 156: Greedo Didn't Shoot First

We start in on Apple's lightening of HomeKit requirements for manufacturers. We discuss iOS features that haven't been widely reported on. We look at the watchOS 4's frontmost app state and Joe Cieplinski's post on designing of the Touch Bar. Picks: CoreML Helpers, Objective-C Playgrounds, Realm Academy.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Apple pulls massive HomeKit chip U-turn to keep up with Amazon Echo and Google HomeiOS 11 SDK Features that Didn't Make the HeadlineswatchOS 4: Frontmost App StateLiving Computer MuseumPacific Science MuseumMuseum of Pop Culture (formerly Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame)Designing Better Touch Bar ExperiencesAutomatically unlock your Mac with your Apple WatchPick: CoreMLHelpersPick: GitHub - krzysztofzablocki/Playgrounds: Better playgrounds that work both for Objective-C and SwiftPick: Realm Academy - Expert content from the mobile experts360iDev.com - 360iDev.comMacko & Cauz Podcast (@MackoAndCauz) | TwitterPlanet Money : NPRNot There Yet by Terence C. Gannon on Apple PodcastsLes Demoiselles d'Avignon - Wikipedia — Les Demoiselles d'AvignonAlien (film) - Wikipedia15 Changes to the Original ‘Star Wars’ Trilogy That Still Make Us Crazy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 12, 20171h 46m

Ep 155Episode 155: A Near Miss

We celebrate our third anniversary with quick follow up on Apple related manufacturing moving back to America and Apple's Q3 sales call results. We offer up a PSA on the need to apply security updates by upgrading to iOS 10.3.3 and macOS 10.12.6. We look at how Apple evades patent trolls. We delve into Steve Troughton-Smith's discovery of new iPhone 8 technologies buried in the HomePod code. We look at how the uncovered designs of the iPhone 8 in the same code. Picks: iOS app developers can now recruit up to 10,000 beta testers, SwiftCoders: Weekly Interviews with Swift Developers # 62 - Tim Mitra, Augmented Reality's A-ha Moment, Sourcery, ScreenFlow 7.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:The real reason overseas manufacturing is coming to AmericaApple Reports 3Q 2017 Results: $8.7B Profit on $45.4B Revenue, 41M iPhones, iPad Sales Up 28% Over Last QuarterApple CEO Tim Cook Evades Questions on Alleged Plans to Build Three 'Big' U.S. FactoriesYou Should Update Your Apple Devices Immediately to Fix a Major Security FlawIt took DEF CON hackers minutes to pwn these US voting machinesApple Versus the Trademark SleuthsApple AirPods - Apple to 'ramp up production' but don't expect your headphones soonApple seems to have confirmed that rumors about the next iPhone’s new design are trueDeveloping For the iPhone ProiPhone Pro′s edge-to-edge screen and what it could mean for the UIApple Firmware Release May Reveal iPhone PlansA Short Swift GYB TutorialPick: iOS app developers can now recruit up to 10,000 beta testersPick: SwiftCoders: Weekly Interviews with Swift Developers # 62 - Tim MitraRoundabout: Creative Chaos - Episode 48 - Tim MitraRoundabout: Creative Chaos - Episode 89 - Jaime LopezHey, it’s @orta and @ashfurrow recording the upcoming Artsy Engineering Podcast (photo by @yuki24 )Pick: Take on MeShad - Rose Garden (Official Video)Pick: SourcerySourcery Tutorial: Generating Swift code for iOSSwagger CodegenPick: Screenflow 7 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 5, 20171h 24m

Ep 154Episode 154: Baked In Store

This week follow up on whether Apple will build three manufacturing plants in the US. We continue with Adobe announcing Flash's end of life announcement, Xcode 9 beta 4 now supporting static libraries, a malware that has been affecting Macs for a while and Office 365 surpasses traditional licenses. Picks: Pros and cons of iOS machine learning APIs, Powerpig's Builds, Five Unbelievable Secrets Of Reactive Programming The Experts Don't Want You To Know, Freetime - GitHub open source project manager, and SlackTextViewController.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Flash & The Future of Interactive Content[the President ] says Apple promised to build 'three big plants' in the United StatesApple manufacturer to create 3K US jobs with new $10B factory"we now support Swift static libraries (both build systems)"New details emerge on Fruitfly, a near-undetectable Mac backdoorMicrosoft 4Q17: Office 365 revenue surpasses traditional licensesRelease Notes #219: I’m Not Saying It’s LogicalInspiration talk: Contributing, by Ryan NystromPicks: Pros and cons of iOS machine learning APIsPick: Powerpig's BuidsPick: Five Unbelievable Secrets Of Reactive Programming The Experts Don't Want You To KnowPick: Freetime - GitHub open source project managerPick: Freetime - source on GitHub Pick: SlackTextViewControllerWhat is the furthest one human being has ever been from every other living person? Were they lonely?Snakes and LaddersTic-tac-toe (Noughts and crosses)AwE130 a journey towards the truth Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 29, 20171h 20m

Ep 153Episode 153: Who's Next

This week we follow up on 1Password Memberships and updates, as well as even more iPhone 8 rumors. We discuss Apple's addition of a customer support delegate in iTunesConnect. We look at cracking the code in Apple's Gift Cards and Apple's new Machine Learning Journal blog. Picks: Another Xcode 9 gem: The Simulator now comes with a Share extension to transfer URLs, Files, Locations, etc. and more User Breakpoints in XcodeSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Why we love 1Password Memberships1Password for iOS Updated With Auto Copy Feature to Make One-Time Passwords Easier to UseFry's Home Electronics | Computer Parts & Accessories, SoftwareAirport Time Capsule (EOL)Apple Now Lets Developers Assign a Customer Support Role to Respond to App Store ReviewsiPhone 8 Roundup (with "leaked" renderings)The Joy of Shooting with a 1965 Kodak Instamatic 104 CameraCracking the code behind Apple's App Store promo card designString - Augmented Reality - iPad (HD)Apple’s new "Machine Learning Journal" BlogPick: Another Xcode 9 gem: The Simulator now comes with a Share extension to transfer URLs, Files, Locations, etc.Pick: User Breakpoints in XcodeAdam Longfellow, "camping app guy" - AllStays.comJodie WhittakerThe Doctor (Doctor Who)Luther (TV series)Idris Alba Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 22, 20171h 6m

Ep 152Episode 152: Word Jail

We start the show answering a question about the LG Ultrafine 4K display. The end of the Windows Phone, finding older macOS installers, and updating your App Store pages are covered in the follow up. PayPal is now a payment option when purchasing apps on the App Store. Google is using AI to vet apps on the Play Store. 1Password is encouraging users to use their cloud based subscription service, which has created reactions about security and convenience. Microsoft Seeing AI app assists users with visually navigating the environments. We discuss the panicky headlines around iPhone 8 feature rumors. Picks: Safe Area Layout Guide, KFC's iPhone killer has arrived, Fixing Autocompletion on Mixed Objective-C and Swift Projects, ARKit Tutorial in Swift 4 for Xcode 9 using SceneKitSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:LG UltraFine 4K is only a USB 2 hub 😿 Will plugging direct into MBP yield faster transfers from Xcode to new devices?Windows Phone dies todayMetro (design language)Apple Software - Shopping Help - including previous versions of macOSUpdate Your Product Page for the All-New App StoreBlackbox - think outside the boxApple adds PayPal support for purchases through iTunes and the App StoreGoogle is using machine learning to sort good apps from bad on the Play StoreTopology EyewearMicrosoft's new iPhone app narrates the world for blind peopleSecurity Experts Wary as 1Password Subscriptions Push Users to Cloud-Based VaultsReport: Apple in ‘panic’ mode as iPhone 8’s 3D face detection & wireless charging potentially delayedPick - Safe Area Layout GuidePick - KFC's iPhone killer has arrivedPick - Fixing Autocompletion on Mixed Objective-C and Swift ProjectsPick - ARKit Tutorial in Swift 4 for Xcode 9 using SceneKitPick - Tutorial: Introduction To ARKit With SceneKit'ASIMIL8': Licence plate fight may be headed to courtThe Crazy World of Trademarks (An Encore Broadcast)South Park Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 15, 20171h 15m