
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS, visionOS and Swift development, news and advice
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Ep 151Episode 151: A Sticky Wicket
We marvel at the fortitude of new fans who listen to our whole back catalog of shows. We discuss the inability to share IAP with Family Sharing, the most recent iPhone 8 wireless charging and Touch ID rumors as well as PhotoBucket's "ransoming" long time users of there "free" service. We dig into Password Autofill and mechanically converting Objective-C projects to Swift. Picks: Over 150 of the Best Machine Learning, NLP, and Python Tutorials I’ve Found, Laura Savino's tip on Simulator devices, Debugging UIStackViews and iOS 11 lets you scan a router’s QR code to quickly join a network.Podcast Tip of the Week: Debugging UIStackViewsview.isAccessibilityElement = trueyourStackView.accessibilityLabel = "blah"Then use View Debugger,see Accessibility -> descriptionSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Today I finally caught up with the @mtjc_podcast, having started listening to the entire backlog from episode 1 several months ago Family Sharing vs IAPFamily sharing should support non-consumable IAPiPhone 8 wireless charging rumors heat up after hidden iOS sound files are foundQualcomm demos working in-screen fingerprint reader, lending confidence to iPhone 8 hopesAmazon and eBay images broken by Photobucket's 'ransom demand'Amazon accuses Walmart of bullying in cloud computing clashFaster Logins With Password AutoFill in iOS 11How to Convert a full ObjectiveC app to SwiftPick - 150 of the Best Machine Learning, NLP, and Python Tutorials I’ve FoundPick - Laura Savino on TwitterAmazonBasics Nylon Braided USB A to Lightning Compatible Cable - Apple MFi Certified - Dark Grey (6 Feet/1.8 Meter)Tera Grand [Apple MFi Certified] Lightning to USB Sync and Charge Coiled Cable, 3 feet White for iPhonePick - iOS 11 lets you scan a router’s QR code to quickly join a networkCitizen Eco-DriveI felt a great disturbance in the Force...Casa BonitaiPod TouchBlackbox - think outside the boxGoogle Flights Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 150Episode 150: MTJC Sesquicentennial
We begin the episode answering about extending other apps. We follow up with Swift for Visual Studio, transferring apps with subscriptions, CRTC mandated phone unlocking and how they built the Not Hotdog app. We dig into the App Store cleaning rate in Chinese markets. Jaime tells of Erica Sadun's post about scalable vector are in iOS 11. Pucks: Ultimate Guide to JSON Parsing With Swift 4, JSON with Encoder and Encodable, iOS Simulator Power Ups, Apple celebrates Canadian optimism and diversity with A Portrait of Canada, WWDC videos with transcripts, Public betas are out, Optimizing Collections.Correction: CRTC Wireless unlock date is December 1, 2017Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Swift for Visual Studio Code – Early PreviewNow you can transfer apps that offer subscriptionsKnow Your Rights: What the CRTC’s Wireless Code Means for YouHow HBO’s Silicon Valley built “Not Hotdog” with mobile TensorFlow, Keras & React NativeApple has removed 58k apps from the Chinese App Store over the last two weeks, 10x more than normalThe Unexpected Joy of Vector Images in iOS 11Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)Adobe FreeHand (née Aldus Freehand)iPhone 8: Full Details, Photos, Coming this Fall - Mac RumorsPuck - Ultimate Guide to JSON Parsing With Swift 4Puck - JSON with Encoder and Encodable - Swift UnboxedPuck - iOS Simulator Power UpsPuck - Apple celebrates Canadian optimism and diversity with A Portrait of CanadaPuck - WWDC videos with transcriptsPuck - Apple Beta Software ProgramPuck - Optimizing Collections Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 149Episode 149: The First Rule of Purple
This we follow up in using our pet’s paws on our iOS devices, with help of Jeffery Fulton’s canine pal, [insert name]. Fuad Kamal shares that Canada’s CRTC has ruled that all cell phone’s must be unlocked. Tim follows up on getting a verification code for Apple’s two factor authentication. We discuss Google’s MobileNets which enables adding AI to any app. We discuss highlights of the Computer History Museum’s live chat with original iPhone engineers and former Apple exec, Scott Forestall who led the teams that shaped iOS up until iOS 7. Picks: CocoaConf ends as Swift by NorthWest debuts, Made with ARKit, YOLO: Core ML versus MPSNNGraph.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Jeffery Fulton's dog paw iPad testiggy investigates an ipadBaby Thinks Magazine is IPAD!Canada rules that all new cellphones must be unlockedGet a Certification CodeGoogle is making it easier than ever to give any app the power of object recognition - The VergeSpock - How Do You Feel?Computer History Museum - Original iPhone engineers on Facebook live, Nitan Ganatra, Hugo Fiennes & Scott HertzLive stream: Watch Scott Forstall discuss the iPhone’s creation at Computer History Museum eventEddie Izzard- Death Star CanteenAccidental Empires, Chapter 6 — Chairman Bill Leads the Happy Workers in SongTriumph of the Nerds - on Amazon PrimePick: CocoaConf | A new dayPick: Swift by NorthWestPick: Made with ARKit Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 148Episode 148: WWDC Detox - 2017 Edition
This week 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, Vision, 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.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:via Shawn Marston: Shape Of You" Parody - "Apple Forgot Mevia Mike Pollard: is it conceivable that the iPhone 8 will have no ports at all?via Vic Hudson: Maybe that ugly navbar will make sense with camera, proximity sensor & 🔊 hole in the middle of it?Beats XApps Can No Longer Use Custom Review Prompts; Apple Mandates Standardized MethodRelease Notes - #211: Curtis Herbert (part 2)How to Make $80,000 Per Month on the Apple App StoreApple Park is openWWDC 1997: Steve Jobs about Apple's future (on Rapsody)What’s New in Swift 4?Pick: MLCamera – Vision & Core ML with AVCaptureSession Inceptionv3 modelPick: New rules following WWDC 2017 - App Store Review Guidelines HistoryPick: Apple Platform SDK API DifferencesPick: Visual Studio CodeUsing app-specific passwords Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 147Episode 147: WWDC 17 Impressions - Pirate Edition
This week we answer an #askMTJC on AirPlay-ing Amazon Prime videos. We follow up on holographic billboard and LaunchKit shutting down. We were midway through WWDC 2017 week, so we share our impressions on the WWDC17 Keynote, Platform State of the Union and some of the live sessions we had watched. Picks: Refactoring!, Blackbox Puzzles wins ADA, What’s New in iOS, Simulating a second finger during drag, Xcode 9 Beta.NB - we misquoted the hardware pricing of iMac Pro and Mac Pro. They are $4,999 and $2,999 USD respectively. This error we regret.Safe Area aka Type Safety in print and publishing. Also the correct term in TV production is Overscan.Sponsored By:Buddy Build: Buddybuild is a continuous integration, continuous deployment and user feedback platform built specifically for mobile development teams.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Hey guys, you know that you can AirPlay Amazon Prime to the Apple TV, right?Holographic Billboards Are Now a ThingWhat's New in Xcode 9WWDC 2017 Initial ImpressionsDoes the new App Store take us backwards?Episode 81 – Ashley Hewson - RoundaboutAffinity DesignerAFFINITY PHOTO Professional photo editing for iPad3D Apple Games by Tutorials Updated for Swift 3 and iOS 10WWDC 2017 Apple Design AwardsPick: BlackboxPick: What’s New in iOSPick: Simulating a second finger during dragPick: Xcode 9 BetaAfroman - Because I Got High Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 146Episode 146: Moobr - pick of the week
EThis week we follow up on Microsoft's Windows 98 Security Patch and Dash for iOS is back. We also discuss "To Optional or Not to Optional: IBOutlet". We round up the follow up with Erica Sadun's look at Kotlin in Xcode. We discuss the hidden debugging tool UIDebuggingInformationOverlay, Readdle’s new drag-and-drop feature and Amazon's shoppable stickers. We then peer into the crystal ball and take a guess at what will be revealed at WWDC 2017. Picks: Why Kiotlin is Better Than Whatever Dumb Language You Are Using, A working concept of a holographic Cortana assistant, UIKonf videos and Not-Hotdog.Traveling today. Will publish links later.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Microsoft issues ‘highly unusual’ Windows XP patch to prevent massive ransomware attackMicrosoft Security Bulletin MS17-010 - Critical [wannacry, wannacrypt]Dash for iOS: Back on the App StoreTo Optional or Not to Optional: IBOutletErica Knows Nothing About Kotlin: Installing and using Kotlin from XcodeBeing a Better Developer By Talking - 360|iDev 2017About collaboration for Pages, Numbers, and KeynoteUIDebuggingInformationOverlayReaddle’s new drag-and-drop featureAmazon adds shoppable stickers to its iOS app'iPhone 8' renders based on shaky diagram 'leaks' appear on Chinese social mediaPick: Why Kiotlin is Better Than Whatever Dumb Language You Are UsingPick: A working concept of a holographic Cortana assistantPick: UIKonf videosPick: Not Hotdog - By SeeFood Technologies IncSilicon Valley: Season 4 Episode 4: Bloomberg Clip (HBO)Steve Earle - "Midnight Rider" (The Allman Brothers Band Cover) | House Of StromboEpisode 143 – A Factorial Set of PermutationsJean-Michel Jarre - Stardust, Toronto May 9, 2017Jean Michel Jarre - OxygèneKool & the Gang - Jungle BoogieKC and the Sunshine Band - Get down tonightDo You Remember How to Use a Card Catalog?Bee Gees One Night Only Las Vegas Completo Full Concert 1997Rush - Xanadu 1977 video (from Farewell to Kings. not Disco!)EMS SYNTHI AKS Vintage Analog Modular Synthesizer REFURBISHED vcs3 a synth Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 145Episode 145: Today At MTJC
We follow up on Xamarin's native code, templates for iOS apps and feedback on our rants. Our pals at AgileBits have introduced Travel Mode for 1Password to ease crossing borders. Jaime talks about detecting fraud with TensorFlow. We discuss Swift curriculum on iBooks and classes at US schools. Apple Stores are hosting labs and events near you. Intel plans to embed Thunderbolt 3 is processors. Jaime gives us his thoughts on Google I/O Picks: Google Assistant for iOS. Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Xamarin’s “native” iOS build is actually a Windows exe file wrap in an emulatorIntroducing Travel Mode: Protect your data when crossing bordersPredicting Fraud with TensorFlowApple puts free Swift curriculum on iBooks, plans courses at US schoolsObject Oriented Programming in SwiftNew Course: Advanced Swift 3Introducing Swift Education (updated to Swift 3)Today at Apple — AppleToday At Apple - Discover inspiring programs happening near you.“Today at Apple” bringing new experiences to every Apple StoreIntel to make Thunderbolt 3 royalty-free in bid to spur adoptionGoogle Assistant for iOSDrake Breaks Hot 100 Records: Most Hits Among Solo Artists & Most Simultaneously Charted Songs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 144Episode 144: Greg Regrets the Error
EOnce again we are joined by Tammy Coron and Greg Heo as we answer #askMTJC questions about Objective-C framework tutorials and which Drobo to buy. We follow up rumors of Amazon Prime video coming to Apple TV, the Handbrake hack resulting in Panic software being stolen and potential issues crossing the borders with smart phones. We also follow up on rumors of MacBook Pro updates coming to WWDC. We discuss highlights of announcements from Google I/O's keynote. We take a look at what's coming in Swift 4. Picks: Kotlin For Android: An Introduction, Toggl - the Ultimate Timer, An Xcode playground showing off the new features in Swift 4.0.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Do you guys know of any Objective C tutorials on creating frameworkHow to Create a Framework for iOSDo you have any opinions on Drobo vs 4- or 5-disk RAID for DASApple TV to get Amazon videoApple and Amazon: Rivals that are maybe starting to play niceHuluThe Case of the Stolen Source CodePIN pushing: how border officials can get into your phoneBasecamp Employee Handbook — International TravelApple Plans Laptop Upgrades to Take on MicrosoftThe 10 Biggest Announcements From Google I/O 2017KotlinGoogle Firebase gets Fabric integration, better analytics and an alpha programAI-powered Google for Jobs has work for everybodyTensorFlow Lite will help apps stay small and fast in Android OTensor processing unitWhat's new in Swift 4Pick: Kotlin For Android: An IntroductionPick: Toggl - the Ultimate TimerPick: An Xcode playground showing off the new features in Swift 4.0Git The Princess!MTJC 2017 Tour T-Shirts EU EditionBecoming a Better Developer By TalkingThe Ranch on NetflixThe Big LebowskiCowboy Mouth (play) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 143Episode 143: A Factorial Set of Permutations
This week we follow up on Apple's drop of affiliate commissions with Kim Ahlberg. We also follow up on Mac App Store vs direct purchasing after Handbrake was hacked with malware. We also followup on Apple in the Classroom. We discuss Uber launching a Toronto branch of their self-driving car research group. Tim's talks about his recent training session on clean architecture with Jorge Ortiz. Jaime introduces the Amazon Echo Show and the updated Visual Studio for Mac. Picks: Fira Code font, Yelp Local Graph, "Clarity, Cohesion, Coupling, Complexity".Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Kim Ahlberg's Tweets on Apple Affiliate Commissions Apple Clarifies That Affiliate Program Changes Affect In-App Purchases OnlyHandBrake Hacked!Apple Reaches $800 Billion Valuation On Path to Becoming World's First Trillion Dollar CompanyWhat's new in Apple Classroom 2.0Excerpt - "Some online joked that Apple should call it the iPad "education edition," partially because it's priced at $70 less than the iPad Air 2 it replaced"Uber launching Toronto branch of self-driving car research groupThe Clean ArchitectureAmazon officially unveils touchscreen Echo ShowAmazon is adding voice calling and messaging to Echo devices and the Alexa appAmazon Echo Look is a voice-controlled camera for fashion tipsHP is also building its own Cortana speakerWhat’s New in Visual Studio for MacCanada battles US for tech talentPick: Fira Code fontPick: Yelp Local GraphPick: Clarity, Cohesion, Coupling, Complexity Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygène Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 142Episode 142: Leading From Behind
This week we follow up on finger print dongles, misuses of Engineering titles and Google's new Canadian adventures in Waterloo. We discuss Apple vs Uber, Apple's quarterly number as see by Kevin O'Leary and major app publisher's abandoning the Watch, for now. Apple is looking into space and satellites. Picks: Increment, XChange - Share Business Cards Instantly and RWDevcon 2017 VaultSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Why Uber’s rule-breaking app tactics got Tim Cook so upsetToronto taxi licence prices are plummeting. Is Uber to blame?You'll know Apple blew it when it makes a fingerprint dongleOregon man fined for email “I am an engineer 'I felt violated,' says U.S. man fined $500 for talking about traffic lightsMade in Waterloo: Google brings ‘Wifi’ product north of the border and it has deep Canadian rootseero - Finally, WiFi that worksApple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No KeyboardSilicon Cowboys, a documentary film on the history of Compaq ComputerThe Incredible True Story Behind AMC's Halt and Catch Fire - How Compaq Cloned IBM and Created an EmpireGoogle Maps, Amazon ditched Apple Watch -- and no one noticedApple lower on revenue miss - CNBC videoThe Case for Apple and Space InternetWhy Apple Would Be Interested in Satellite Operations (Mark Gurman)Pick: IncrementPick: XChange - Share Business Cards Instantly By Mohammad AzamXChange - Share Business Cards Instantly - VideoPick: RWDevCon 2017 VaultRWDevCon 2016 Vault - Now Free!Playgrounds: Markup Formatting ReferenceSteganographyBreakSafe Magnetic USB-C Power Cable Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 141Episode 141: No Longer Spinning Rust, Best of the MTJC podcast
Rescued from the archives - Greg Heo leads the all West Coast show. We begin with a discussion about NSPredicate. #askMtJC covers tips for finding your first job. We follow up on Swift Playgrounds and APFS. We discuss GraphQL and the rumored in-screen Home button on the iPhone 7. Picks: Ultimate Apple IO death chart, Git standup, Detecting Low Power mode, WWDC app. Stealth Pick: BucketheadSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:InstagramCreating PredicatesKVC (Key Value Coding)NSDateFormatterLinq@Third_BeachIs Swift Playgrounds For Kids?iMessageA ZFS developer’s analysis of the good and bad in Apple’s new APFS file systemWhy Did Apple Drop ZFS From Snow Leopard?GraphQL for iOS DevelopersPattern: Backends For FrontendsRESTfulGraphQLHubMac Rumors iPhone 7iOS 10’s ‘Raise to Wake’ only works on new iPhonesOvercast: Podcast PlayerBlackboxPuzzlesBucketheadPick: The Ultimate Apple I/O death chartPick: Git standupPick: Detecting Low Power modePick: macOS WWDC app Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 140Episode 140: Carrying the Shield
We follow up on Apple and semiconductors with rumored purchase of chip manufacturers, OLED screen delays and Touch ID issues. We also follow up on MyScript Calculator for handwriting calculations now on iPad. We discuss the Developer Survey Results 2017 from Stack Overflow. Apple has also made iWork, Garage Band and iMovie free for all users. Apple has also acquired a California permit for self-driving cars. Coachella attendees use Find My iPhone to recover 100+ stolen devices. The Mac Pro makes an appearance again. Picks: Analyzing 3rd party libraries, Silicon Valley iOS Developer Meetup, 17 Xcode Tips and Tricks That Every iOS Developer Should Know, Software Library: Macintosh, ABI stability and WWDC FamilySupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Apple considers bidding for big stake in Toshiba chip businessBloomberg details new iPhone 8 design, says release may be delayedApple Readies iPhone Overhaul for Smartphone’s 10th AnniversaryThe Life of an Apple Supplier Is Getting Even TougherMyScript Nebo – Note Taking for Apple PencilMyScript Calculator - Handwriting calculatorNebo - The best way to take notesStack Overflow Developer Survey Results 2017Apple Makes iMovie, GarageBand, and iWork Apps for Mac and iOS Free for All UsersApple’s self-driving car project now has a permit in CaliforniaCoachella fest-goer who allegedly stole 100 smartphones thwarted by 'Find My iPhone' featureA Software Developer’s Mac ProPick: 17 Xcode Tips and Tricks That Every iOS Developer Should Know Pick: Software Library: MacPick: Analyzing Third Party LibrariesPick: SV iOS Meetup Slides: YmsCoreBluetooth and Deep Core BluetoothBluetooth Over-The-Air Firmware UpdatePick: ABI stabilityIs Swift Ready For The Enterprise?Pick: WWDC Family Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 139Episode 139: It's All Magic To Me, Man.
This week Jaime regales us on his experience with Car Play. Tim tells about his disappointing experience with HyperDrive USB-C port expander. We follow up on Marin's Todorov's free chapters from RXSwift - Reactive Programming With Swift. Apple is taking more hardware development in house and effecting their suppliers. We also discuss a patched defect that allowed motion sensors to discover pin codes. Jaime & Tim also discuss their experiences with Apple's Clips app. We discuss Microsoft's ReactXP, Facebook app binary size and fingerprints may not be as secure as you think. Picks: New features in Xcode 8.2 Simulator, What’s New in TestFlight and the Nothing - Smartphone app from the Minimalists.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Two free chapters from the RxSwift book!Why Trains are so ExpensiveApple Reportedly Developing Its Own Power Management Chips For Its 2019 iPhone LineupAfter Imagination and Dialog, Synaptics could be the next Apple supplier to lose out – Credit SuisseNYU Student Goes Undercover at Pegatron Factory, Offers Inside Look at iPhone ProductionApple patched iOS after researchers showed a website could use motion sensors to detect passcodesClips by Apple2017-04-03 CBC: Someone is spying on cellphones in the nation’s capitalRCMP can spy on your cellphone, court records revealRoundabout Episode 62 – Melissa HutchisonMicrosoft ReactXPAnalysis of the Facebook.app for iOS [v. 87.0]That Fingerprint Sensor on Your Phone Is Not as Safe as You ThinkPick: New features in Xcode 8.2 SimulatorPick: What’s New in TestFlightComparing Workflows - GitflowPick: Nothing - Smartphone App from The Minimalists Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 138Episode 138: Reports of My Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
EThis week Tammy Coron joins Mark & Tim, as we discuss iOS 10.3 issues from #askMTJC. We follow up on Swift access control, RWDevcon 2017 and the pending Mac Pro refresh. We also talk about the effects of Apple's upcoming GPU and its impact on suppliers and Metal's future. Picks: TED Talk - "Please, please, people. Let's put the 'awe' back in 'awesome'", MultiTimer and "RXSwift - Reactive Programming in Swift" book.Mark Twain actually said, "I can understand perfectly how the report of my illness got about, I have even heard on good authority that I was dead. [A cousin] was ill in London two or three weeks ago, but is well now. The report of my illness great out of his illness,. The report of my death was an exaggeration."Sponsored by Buddy BuildSponsored By:Buddy Build: Buddybuild is a continuous integration, continuous deployment and user feedback platform built specifically for mobile development teams.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:askMTJC: https://twitter.com/WarningZ_iOSApp/status/848858040380137472Thoughts on Swift Access ControlRWDevCon 2017 Post-MortemAsh Furrow - Building Swift Playground BooksThe Mac Pro LivesThe best hardware to build with Swift is not what you might thinkImagination Technologies' shares plunge 70 percent after Apple ditches firmApple is building its own GPU for the iPhone and iPad360iDev 2015 Conference HighlightsPick: TED TALK by Jill Shargaa: Please, please, people. Let's put the 'awe' back in 'awesome'Pick: MultiTimer: Advanced Timer for Multiple TimingRXSwift - Reactive Programming in SwiftYes - RoundaboutYou Are So Much More Than Just A Label Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 137Episode 137: A Dongle Itself
We follow up with the iPhone and Mac merging as Apple patents a dock-able iPhone. We also follow up on guard vs if. We discuss writing high-performance Swift code and the ability of developers to respond to app reviews is now live. Apple's WWDC website also include a code of conduct and info on child care services during the conference. The WWDC site also lists concurrent conferences happening nearby including Alt-Conf and CocoaConf Around the Corner. Picks: Xcode keyboard shortcuts for testing and TunnelBear.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Apple Patent Describes Dumb Laptop Powered By iPhoneSwift: When to use guard vs ifWriting High-Performance Swift CodeResponding to Reviews on the App Store - Apple DeveloperWWDC - Code of Conduct and Child Care OptionBeyond WWDCXcode keyboard shortcuts for testingTunnelBear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 136Episode 136: A Drive By
We start the follow up with a brief history of CAD, which brought Tim to computing. We follow with gaming apps continuing to hold top the revenue spot, choosing between Google, Amazon and iCloud online photo storage, as well as improving Swift compile times. We discuss the products announced by Apple on Tuesday; 9.7 inch iPad, Product(RED) iPhone 7 models, updated iPhone SE, new Spring watch bands and new app Clips. We chat about Github's new balanced employee IP agreement. Also as a late addition we discuss Apple's acquisition of the award winning Workflow app. Picks: the 8-bit Guy - Basic episode, Audible Xcode Breakpoints. The 8-Bit Guy's name is David Murray.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Brief History of CADChoosing between Google, Amazon and iCloud PhotosGaming Apps Maintain Revenue StrongholdImproving Swift compile times (via Swift Developments Issue 80)Apple replaces iPad Air 2 with cheaper 9.7-inch iPadApple launches red iPhone 7ColorWare’s retro-styled iPhone 7 Plus is beautiful and expensiveApple doubles iPhone SE storage to 32GB and 128GBApple releases spring Watch bands in cheery colorsApple’s new Clips app makes social videos for other social networksgithub/balanced-employee-ip-agreementA Guide to Copyright - Government of CanadaLinus TorvaldsApple has acquired Workflow, a powerful automation tool for iPad and iPhoneWorkflow: Powerful Automation Made SimpleApple Training Series: AppleScript 1-2-3Sal SoghoianMac OS X AutomationFederico Federici By Federico Federici (podcast)Pick: the 8-bit Guy - Basic episodePick: Audible Xcode BreakpointsThe Mac Bathroom ReaderGolden age of arcade video games Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 135Episode 135: Etymology and You, by Gregory Archibald Heo Esq.
This week were joined by Greg Heo as we follow up on the rise of Mac and iOS adoption in the Enterprise. We also follow up on Grace Hopper's talk on Wasting Nanoseconds and Rollout.io's open letter to Apple. We revisit TIOBE's stats as Swift hits #10 in usage. We discuss the use of git force and git force-with-lease. We chat about the rumored loss of all 32-bit apps with iOS 11. We are all surprised by a study on the best hardware for compiling Swift projects. Picks: SwiftDoc.org, TwoFactorAuth.org & MacPowerUsers Podcast, Promotion app.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Apple’s enterprise success: Mac and iOS usage is climbing fastJamf: Mac, iPad, iPhone, and Apple TV managementFire Tablet with Alexa, 7" Display, 8 GB, Black - with Special OffersAmazon Dash ButtonGrace Hopper - NanosecondsAn Open Letter to Apple from Rollout.io – Proposing a SECURE JavaScript Injection Approval ProcessMicrosoft’s Code PushJaime's Tweet "Future Lawyer or Engineer"TIOBE update re: SwiftApple's Swift Programming Language Surging in Popularity--force considered harmful; understanding git's --force-with-lease - Atlassian DevelopersIBM BlueMixKituraApple could kill almost 200,000 apps with iOS 11, report saysThe best hardware to build with Swift is not what you might thinkPick: SwiftDoc.orgPick: TwoFactorAuth.orgPick: MacPowerUsers podcast, #368: Living in a Tin Foil Hat WorldPick: PromotionEvan Dekhayser Blog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 134Episode 134: Industrial Grade Tin Foil Hats
EThis week we are joined by Tammy Coron, host of Roundabout Creative Chaos, and jump right into the lack of HiSpeed Internet in rural areas. We also discuss physical media vs digital online media. On #askMTJC we cover remote working and displays for oversize iOS Simulators. We cover the latest wikileaks about privacy exploits. We follow up on the Amazon S3 outage as well as the upcoming Apple's Spring 2017 announcement. We discuss starting into development as a senior citizen. We discuss Apple's rejection of apps built with frameworks that allow code modification after App Review. We examine Uber's MonoRepo post. Picks: Trip to New Zealand for Job Interviews, Moho, Creolabs' Creo IDE and Kite prototyping app.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:OpenMediaCanadian Radio-television and Telecommunications CommissionCRTC declares broadband internet a basic serviceRedboxAdam Armstrong's #askMTJCTim Richardson's #askMTJCSummary of the Amazon S3 Service Disruption in the Northern Virginia (US-EAST-1) RegionWikileaks CIA documents raise hacking fears — should we worry about our devices?Apple says it's already patched 'many' Wikileaks iOS exploitsiPad Pro 2: 7 Expected Specs Of Apple's 2017 Tablet And Expected Release Date What to expect at Apple's spring 2017 event, and Apple March 2017 event date rumours: iPad Pro 2, new iMac, new MacBooks, iPhone SE 2, iOS 10.3 and much more81-year-old woman makes iPhone app after only starting to use computers at 60Mississauga Ballet“Message from Apple Review... | Apple Developer Forums” - Rollout.ioCode PushRollout’s Statement on Apple GuidelinesPi Day CountdownDay of the IndieUber Engineering’s iOS MonorepPick: New Zealand Will Give You a Free Trip If You Agree to a Job InterviewPick: Moho (Anime Studio) Pro 12Pick: CreoPick: KiteMarco BambiniChris LanguageNintendo Switch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 133Episode 133: All Green Across the Board
EThis week we discuss Blackbox's update and T-shirts. We follow up on top 10 articles on Swift and Apple's commitment to Pro computing. We discuss the outrage on Amazon's web service S3. We discuss the Department of Defense's entry into open source software. Google vs Otto and Uber is covered as well as more rumored features in the iPhone 8. Picks: Convolutional Neural Networks, Google Cloud Next and Twitter Image Pipeline iOS.Sponsored By:Buddy Build: Buddybuild is a continuous integration, continuous deployment and user feedback platform built specifically for mobile development teams.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Blackbox - think outside the boxBlackBox - TShirtSwift Top 10 Articles For The Past Year (v.2017)Tim Cook Affirms Apple’s Commitment to Pro Users in Annual Shareholder MeetingThe Amazon S3 Outage Is What Happens When One Site Hosts Too Much of the InternetMicrosoft’s Azure Outage Post MortemNokia 3310 - The Icon is BackDoD Announces the Launch of “Code.mil,” an Experiment in Open SourceWhat is ITAR? (& EAR)The Heartbleed BugA note on our lawsuit against Otto and UberI am an Uber survivorFormer Uber engineer says company ignored repeated reports of sexual harassmentApple Loop: New iPhone 8 Leak, Making A Transparent iPhone, Apple's Expensive ObsessionsMobee TechnologyLouis CK Everything Is Amazing And Nobody Is HappyThe Best Pico ProjectorAGS Wireless Laser Projection Bluetooth Virtual KeyboardPick: Google Cloud NextPick: An Intuitive Explanation of Convolutional Neural NetworksPick: Introducing Twitter Image Pipeline iOS framework for open sourceCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau schools reporter on quantum computing during press conferenceThe World's Only Metallic Hydrogen Sample Has DisappearedStrawberries appear to be reddish, though the pixels are not.The Dark Path Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 132Episode 132: Technically a Renovation
This week we follow up on rumored OLED screens on the iPhone 8 as well as new iPhone storage options and iPad Pro sizes. We discuss the new campus, Apple Park opening in April, 2017. iOS 10 adoption is covered and well as the end of Swift as Apple's premier language. We chat about the future of Swift and whether Apple would kill off Swift. WWDC 2017 will be moved to San Jose's McEnery Convention Center and the ticket lottery moves up one month. Jaime recaps the Swift Cloud Workshop & Hack Day he attended in Seattle. Problems may arise with iOS Keychain clean up. Picks: iPad Pro TV Ads, Two Useful Log Messages - Thomas Hanning.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks: Apple Orders OLED 160 Million iPhone OLED screensApple will reportedly launch 4 new iPads in March, including a 7.9-inch iPad ProApple to launch its huge spaceship campus in AprilThis Old HouseBob VillaSteve Jobs’s office remains untouched at Apple HQiOS 10 Now Installed on Nearly 80% of Active iOS DevicesWhither Swift?ABI Compatibility: Whoopdty Do, What Does It All Mean?WWDC 2017 June 5–9, 2017 in San JoseSwift Cloud Workshop & Hack DayKituraLINQSwifyKueryIBM BlueMixEchoSIM Alexa Testing ToolOpenWiskGoogle Cloud PlatformReinstall cheaters and iOS KeychainPick: Hi, I'm an iPad Pro! — 'We hear you' brings classic feel to new adsPick: Two Useful Log Messages Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 131Episode 131: Driving In Cars At Home - Recorded LIVE Feb 15, 2017
This week we recorded LIVE from Mark's car and we travelled from San Francisco to Cupertino. Responding to listener feedback we follow up on Linea app and listening to podcasts while mowing lawns or walking dogs. We discuss Apple's stock price reaching and all-time high as well as Apple's position on Augmented Reality. We discuss our recent trip to the Realm World Tour in San Francisco. Picks: Locating the source of a memory leak and Bowmor Bowling in Cupertino.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Dennis Major's Comment on LineaThe English Lawn Mower's CommentFebruary 15 is National Flag of Canada DayO CanadaApple’s Stock Just Hit an All-Time HighWarren Buffett Nearly Quadruples Stake In Apple Apple And AR: Took Cook Endorses Augmented Reality, Which May Appear In iPhone 8Apple Store One Infinity Loop - formerly Apple Company StoreAugmented Reality iOS Tutorial: Location BasedVuforia | Augmented RealityString ARBringing the Platform Experience to You: Announcing the Realm World Tour(AES) Advanced Encryption StandardCryptographic Services GuideRealmPopRealmTasksPick: Locating the source of a memory leakPick: Bowlmor CupertinoFive-pin bowlingDesigned by Apple in California Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 130Episode 130: Like a Russian Nesting Doll
This week are joined by Greg Heo as we wade into RxSwift. We follow up on upgrading to 64-bit apps. We discuss the possibility of an OLED screen coming to the 8th iPhone model. Greg brings up the preferred software languages of weekend developers. We discuss where to define a notification? We watch Greg dance around as we quiz him on RxSwift*. Picks: Editing your macOS Dictionary, Apple’s deep learning frameworks: BNNS vs. Metal CNN, Swift Summit 2016 videos are being released! and what goes into an advance iOS/Swift course.Sponsored By:Buddy Build: Buddybuild is a continuous integration, continuous deployment and user feedback platform built specifically for mobile development teams.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Comment on Episode 129 – Dangling Participlescocos2DCocoa (API)Carbon (API)Apple OLED 'iPhone 8' Chases Samsung Galaxy S8: Hard Facts From A Display ExpertWhat Programming Languages Are Used Most on Weekends?Yelling NotificationCenter.post(name:object:) in a crowded theatreRxSwift PrimerRxSwift @ NSMeetup by Greg HeoWhen to NOT use RxJavaWhat the 55 Swift Standard Library Protocols Taught MeiOS Test-Driven Development FundamentalsPick: Clearing accidentally learned words from macOS dictionaryPick: Apple’s deep learning frameworks: BNNS vs. Metal CNNSearch outside the box with new Pinterest visual discovery toolsPick: Swift Summit 2016 videos are being released!Unsafe SwiftExploring Swift Memory LayoutAlexis Gallagher - Protocols with Associated TypesMac OS X Release History Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 129Episode 129: Dangling Participles
This week we follow up on Apple's record quarterly results. We also follow up on MacBook Pro Touch Bar models being banned in exams, 32-bit iOS apps and replacing Air Play. We discuss Apple possibly adding Arm chips to Intel based Macs. Gitlab's data loss is explored. Picks: Linea, Google Chrome iOS browser opensourced and Google Translate. Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Apple returns to growth mode, mostly, as iPhone sales top 78M unitsTouch Bar MacBook Pros are being banned from bar exams over predictive textiOS 10.3 Beta Says 32-Bit Legacy Apps Will Not Work With Future Versions of iOSTI-86Should you look for an alternative to Apple’s AirPlay?Apple Said to Work on Mac Chip That Would Lessen Intel RoleGitLab suffers major backup failure after data deletion incidentdroboPick: LineaPick: Chrome open sourcedPick: Google Translate now provides live translation of Japanese textThe Crown - trailerVictoria - trailerAn Adventure in Space and Time Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 128Episode 128: I'm So Wasted
This week we follow up on replacements to Fabric and iAd, as well as ColorSync Manager and CarPlay & Android Auto delays in auto manufacturing. We also touch on Find My Air Pods and Apple Pay. We delve into the upcoming ability to respond to reviews and the SKStoreReviewController. We examine the case for deprecating UITableView replacing it with UICollectionView. Picks: Realm Word Tour, Limited Edition Super Bowl Tostitos, Apple UI Design Resources, using vector graphics in apps, 33 iOS open source libraries that will dominate 2017.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Shawn Marston #askMTJC TweetPi Day CountdownCircleCI: Continuous Integration and DeliveryZenHub - Agile GitHub Project Management SoftwareHockeyApp - The Platform for Your AppsNew Relic: Application Performance Management & MonitoringMixpanel | Product analytics for mobile, web, and beyondColorSync ManagerWhy the Pace of Infotainment is SlowLose Your AirPods? Apple Reveals 'Find My' Solution For Missing Wireless Headphones With iOS UpdateApple Pay usage grew 50% last year, says analytics report, as it shows most popular retailersApple will let developers reply to reviews in the App Store soon, for iOS and Mac appsSKStoreReviewControllerApptentive | Mobile Customer Experience Software for the Fortune 1000The Case for Deprecating UITableViewPick: Realm World TourJP Simard Tweet: Casualties of the Great SwifteningPick: This limited edition bag of Tostitos can tell how drunk you are and get you $10 off Uber on Super Bowl SundayPick: Apple UI Design ResourcesPick: How to Use Vectors in Xcode 7Pick: 33 iOS open source libraries that will dominate 2017Computer History Museum Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 127Episode 127: Empty Jay Sea and the Holy Grail
This week Tammy Coron, Jaime Lopez Jr and Tim Mitra follow up on What the iPhone Means to Me as well as Consumer Reports turnaround on recommending the new MacBook Pro. We also follow up on rumors of Apple taking of Netflix and Spotify by creating it's own content. We discuss Google's acquisition of the Fabric set of tools. We delve into the world of digital color discussing Instagram's adoption of Wide Color. We also examine Ash Furrow's post on Naming Things in Swift. Our Picks this week are; Affinity Designer, Universal Principles of Design, The History of Paper Money and Zepelin.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:How Apple plans to take a bite out of Netflix and SpotifyJimmy Iovine Says Apple Music Will Be 'An Entire Pop Cultural Experience' With New TV ShowsHuluHBOWhich Video Streaming Service Is Best for You?Not Exactly a Netflix Tax: Where Canada Stands on a Digital Sales TaxRelease Notes - #192: Manton ReeceIndie Microblogging: owning your short-form writingApple Pay begins rolling out across the webConsumer Reports recommends new MacBook Pro after retestingTwitter sells Fabric mobile developer platform to GoogleCrashlyticsFirebaseBringing Wide Color to InstagramWhat is Apple's True Tone display?ICC profile transformation using PILAcorn 5ColorSync ManagerHow to verify and repair colorsync profiles in OS XCalibrate your Mac’s monitor to ensure proper color representation2life - Your Relationship AppWeb Safe ColorThe dressRoundabout: Creative Chaos - Episode 73 – Betsy Bauer (4 minutes in)The Official raywenderlich.com Swift Style GuideNaming Things in Swift Swift.org - API Design GuidelinesPick: Affinity DesignerPick: Universal Principles of DesignPick: History of Paper MoneyUnder the Influence - The Crazy World of TrademarksPick: Zeplin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 126Episode 126: What the iPhone Means to Me
This week we are joined by Tammy Coron and Greg Heo. We follow up on Learning to Learn, a MacBook Pro saving a life, where Apple products are made and the math behind a 5-star rating. This week marked the 10 year anniversary of the iPhone announcement by Apple. So we asked listeners and friends to tell us what the iPhone has meant to them. We hear from Kim Ahlberg, Justin Stanley, Aaron Douglas, Peter Cook, George Stroumboulopoulos, Jaime Lopez Jr and Rich Turton. We talk about Phil Schiller's press tour on the iPhone early history as well as some recent turnaround in iPhone sales and market growth. We speculate Chris Lattner's move to Tesla. Cloud storage is mentioned. Picks: Kaleidoscope, Hyperdrive USB HubSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Learning How to Learn: Powerful mental tools to help you master tough subjectsMacBook Saves Man’s Life During Fort Lauderdale ShootingApple seeks clearance to make more products in USA, but gives very unexciting exampleRoundabout: Creative Chaos - Episode 75 – Ryan McLeodAT&T raising prices for grandfathered usersPhil Schiller on iPhone’s Launch, How It Changed Apple, and Why It Will Keep Going for 50 YearsiPhone market share grows 6.4% in USA, takes share from Android in most marketsApple on track to reach ONE TRILLION DOLLARS in total iPhone revenue[swift-evolution] Update on the Swift Project LeadThe guy who created one of Apple's most beloved technologies is leaving AppleApple’s Mac Pro, Touch Bar MacBook and original Air designer, Matt Casebolt, will now be designing TeslasPick: HyperDrive: Thunderbolt 3 USB-C Hub for 2016 MacBook ProPick: Kaleidoscope: Implementing a Language with LLVMSo You Want to Be a (Compiler) WizardSetapp - YOUR SHORTCUT TO PRIME APPS FOR MAC.Kaleidoscope — File comparison for MacSICP 6.001MITOpenCourseware - Video LecturesThe Strombo Show appBlackbox - think outside the box Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 125Episode 125: Instant Gratification
We start off the show following up on the 2016 MacBook Pros and Consumer Reports poor rating due to battery issues. Tim gives his initial hands on impressions. We discuss theft-proofing the AirPod cases. We cover Core Data code generation in Xcode 8.2. Where iPhones are manufactured and assembled is discussed in the light of pressure by India on Apple. Picks: OSStatus.com, Swift Style - An Opinionated Guide to an Opinionated Language, How To Prevent Memory Leaks In Swift Closures and Neural Networks for Machine Learning.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:2016 MacBook Pro Denied Recommendation From Consumer Reports Due to Battery Life inconsistenciesLot’s of dissatisfaction over the new MacBook Pro. Feels slower, battery worse.Apple's Penalty Charge For A Lost AirPodPeople Are Theft Proofing their AirPods by disguising them as Dental FlossCore Data code generationThe Swift Programming Language (Swift 3.0.1)Apple Horse Trading in IndiaPick: OSStatus.comPick: Swift Style - An Opinionated Guide to an Opinionated Language - Erica SadunPick: How To Prevent Memory Leaks In Swift ClosuresPick: Neural Networks for Machine LearningOctave for MacOS XMatLabNumPyWolfram MathematicaDisney to reportedly receive £41 million insurance payout after death of Carrie Fisher Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 124Episode 124: AllowsArbitraryLoads
This week we follow up on building Apple Watch apps to aid seniors in trouble, Google Home coming to Canada and configuring Amazon Echo to work in Canada. Jaime tells us about the latest digital assistant from Japan. Tim talks about working with HomeKit, Siri and using Homebridge. We close off the follow up with parking your Tesla with Alexa and Uber's self driving car program ends.We discuss the Octoverse report on popular language repositories on Github. App Transport Security comes into full effect on January 1, 2017 and we discuss how Apple will be inspecting apps for compliance. Finally we discuss Makers vs Menders. Picks: Super Mario Run, Silicon Valley iOS Developers’ Meetup and Auto-include Open-Source Acknowledgements with CocoaPods.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Trauma surgeon & ER doctor crowdfunding Apple Watch app to detect falls for the elderlyReliveCRTC declares broadband Internet a basic serviceHatsune mikuGoogle Home Coming To Canada In 2017Making the Amazon Echo work in Canada: The Complete GuideThe holographic anime “robot” that will keep house for lonely salarymenCortanaBlack MirrorHow to control the Nest using HomeKit and SiriMeet HueSmart WIFI Thermostats by EcobeeNodeJSAugust Smart LocksApple TV RemoteFree Community-based Mapping, Traffic & Navigation AppOne guy taught Amazon's Alexa to summon his Tesla, because why notUber pulls self-driving cars from San Francisco streets, bowing to regulators’ demandsE-3 AWACS (Sentry) Airborne Warning and Control System, United States of AmericaOctoverse on Github - wrap up of 2016 BRICMargaret Hamilton, Apollo Software Engineer, Awarded Presidential Medal of FreedomApple tells developers all apps must connect securely to servers by January 1st, 2017What's New in Security - WWDC 2016Developer Differences: Makers vs MendersFont Awesome, the iconic font and CSS toolkitPokémon GOPick: Super Mario RunPick: Kitura Beyond Hello World - SlidesPick: Kitura Microservices DemoPick: Swift 3 Spelunking by Greg HeoQuick Tip: Auto-include Open-Source Acknowledgements with CocoaPodsEpisode 42 – Sarah Slean – Roundabout: Creative Chaos Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 123Episode 123: Tea. Earl Grey, Hot!
EWe start off this week following up on Protocol Oriented Programming, CarPlay receivers and the iCloud Calendar bug. We discuss Kickstarter's move to open source their IOS and Android apps. Air Pods are available for order and instantly backordered. We also cover Issues with MacBook Pro battery issues and Apple's reaction. Jaime discusses his newly acquired Google Home. Picks: Apple Support app, The Twist, Dongle Dangler and TouchBar Piano.Episode 123 Show Notes YAGNI Architecture Astronauts second-system effect How to Avoid Protocol Orientation Obsessed Programming PromiseKit Sony XAV-AX100 Car AV Receiver with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto™ CarPlay After Market Systems tunein.com Radio Apple rolling out ‘Report Junk’ feature for iCloud Calendar invites from unknown senders to address spam Apple offering AirPods battery replacements for free under warranty, $49 without Open sourcing our Android and iOS apps! Artsy Actions on Google Eliza example on GitHub Cortana to open up to new devices and developers with Cortana Skills Kit and Cortana Devices SDK Why Apple is removing ‘time remaining’ battery life estimates following MacBook Pro complaints New MacBook Pro Users Report Improved Battery Life on macOS 10.12.2 Uberless - A video purportedly shows a driverless Uber running a red light in San Francisco.Episode 123 Picks Apple Support by Apple The “Twist” ‘Dongle Dangler’ Kickstarter project aims to help you keep track of your 3.5mm headphone adapter Touch Bar PianoSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 122Episode 122: What is Internet?
This week we answer #askMTJC about how we use the pragma mark in our apps. We also follow up as we test drive Setapp's beta program. We discuss the @available attribute in Swift that allows you to use new iOS features while maintaining backward compatibility. We the new Bluetooth 5 announcement and discuss some contradictory articles on the wearables market. Aaron gives a status report on CarPlay in his new car. Picks: Pre-Apple return Steve Jobs TV interview, Wang 1980's TV commercial and Inside the secret meeting where Apple revealed the state of its AI research.Sponsored by: Buddy BuildEpisode 122 Show Notes: #askMTJC about Swift marks S T E I N B E R G E R . C O M Setapp | Your shortcut to get the best apps for Mac Screens RapidWeaver Ulysses Sketch Bob Kressin Use New Awesome iOS Features While Maintaining Backward Compatibility Bluetooth 5 is here Pebble Shutting Down Apple Watch vs Wearables Tim Cook Says Apple Watch Set New Sales Record in First Holiday Shopping Week Six Months With CarPlay Navdy Boeing Health Management Millions of vehicles with potentially dangerous recalls still on road 1994: "Today Show": "What is the Internet, Anyway?" Computer Show “Communities” Beautiful Pic of Pearl Harbor taken from spaceEpisode 122 Picks: Steve Jobs TV interview just before returning to Apple (1996) - YouTube Wang Laboratories Inc. 1980 - YouTube Inside the secret meeting where Apple revealed the state of its AI researchSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 121Episode 121: For Entertainment Purposes Only
This week start the FU with Jean Louis Gassée's Monday Note on the Mac Endgame. Following that we discuss the scam apps present on the Mac App Store. We discuss Matthew Yglesias' post on Apple having outgrown it's own corporate structure. We also discuss Chris Eidoff's post on the over-reliance on Protocol-Oriented Programming. We discuss Amazon's image recognition services. We touch on the Mac Calendar spam bug. Picks: AIToolbox, mucicForProgramming and Spark For Mac.Episode 121 Show Notes: The Macintosh Endgame by Jean-Louis Gassée BeOS Don’t Be Fooled: The Mac App Store Is Full of Scams Apptentive Setapp Apple may have finally gotten too big for its unusual corporate structure MATT YGLESIAS ON APPLE’S FUNCTIONAL, RATHER THAN DIVISIONAL, CORPORATE STRUCTURE Intention Protocol Oriented Programming is Not a Silver Bullet Amazon Rekognition – Image Detection and Recognition Powered by Deep Learning How to Stop Apple Calendar Spam Accelerate Framework BNNS Google Goggles Human Cent-iPad Mr Robot SoundtrackEpisode 121 Picks: AIToolbox musicForProgramming Spark for Mac Rouge One: A Star Wars StorySupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 120Episode 120: Where Do You Draw the Line?
We start this week by following up on with a non-technical guide to machine learning. We also discuss Quickdraw an AI engine back with Google technology. We continue the follow up with more Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C docks, as well as, Apple's purge of zombie apps on the App Store. The creator of PDF Expert has reported on potential success on the Mac App Store. We discuss more shutting down of product lines via Apple's recent departure from the line of Apple Basestations. Jaime brings up how to organize a Swift file and we discuss style guides and tools. We close in on the latest offering in Instagram's Live release. Picks: Brain Warmers, View Hierarchy & Memory Graph and A Practical Guide to Securing macOS.Sponsored by HiredEpisode 120 Show Notes: The Non-Technical Guide to Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence Quick! Draw The New OWC Thunderbolt 3 Dock USB-C Dock Belkin—not Apple—comes to the rescue with an iPhone 7 headphone-and-charge dongle Most popular Apple App Store categories in September 2016, by share of available apps iOS Dev Weekly Issue 277 You can still make $ millions by creating apps on the Mac App Store Apple Abandons Development of Wireless Routers Apple reportedly stops developing AirPort WiFi router products, moving employees to other projects Crash Plan Eero AmpliFI Apple USB SuperDrive Keyspan USB ADB Adapter Apple USB Modem - MA034Z/A How I Organize a Swift File SwiftFormat ClangFormat New Ways to Share in the Moment Instagram’s take on live video arrives with an ephemeral twist Ruby Koans Reveal 2 Mr Robot Stranger Things Black MirrorEpisode 120 Picks: Brain Warmers View Hierarchy & Memory Graph A Practical Guide to Securing macOSSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 119Episode 119: Touché Monsieur Pussycat
We start off with a discussion of a couple of USB-C hubs to add ports back onto the MacBook Pros. Aaron gives us a review of his new 2106 MacBook Pro 13 inch with TouchBar. We look at 1Password with Touch ID devices. We also discuss a few reviews on using the new MBPs. We discuss Touché a TouchBar emulator for macOS, the new Apple coffee table book, Designed By Apple in California, and cuts to Apple video subscription fees. We wrap the main topics on the rumored Apple glasses project and augmented reality (AR). Picks: API Reference, Learning From Data, (Dash iOS, Arrival.)Sponsored by: Buddy BuildEpisode 119 Show Notes: Review: CalDigit USB-C Dock – an okay solution for MacBook Pro owners, if you’re willing to make compromises Arc Hub 1Password New Touchbar Equipped MacBook Pros and the State of the Mac Wide gamut on iphone 7 One Professional’s Look At The New MacBook Pro Move Your Content to a New Mac Touché Apple to Halve App Store Fees for Subscription Video Apps “Designed by Apple in California” chronicles 20 years of Apple design Apple's £249 book contains 450 photos of Apple products Keep It Simple: The Early Design Years of Apple Iconic: A Photographic Tribute to Apple Innovation (Amazon - $50) http://iconicbook.com REVIEWED: Here are the most interesting parts of Apple's new $300 book Apple Considers Wearables Expansion With Digital Glasses Playstation VR HTC Vive Google Cardboard Nintendo Wii Lawnmower Man (Movie) Lawnmower Man (Book) Ready Player One Starship Troopers Vuforia String Rogue One Netflix Prize And the Pulitzer goes to… a computer Dash iOS OpenSource Initiative: Licenses and Standards use NSSet for common platform use case Twitter adds QR codes for some reason Tim's Instagram "vine" Red Laser ReLive Use Accessibility features in iOSEpisode 119 Picks: API Reference Learning From Data Arrival (after show)Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 118Episode 118: The Fun-Key Edition
Or is it Funcy Edition? Maybe Funcie Edition? Discuss. We end this maddening week with a discussion of the rumoured ceramic Jet White iPhone. We also follow up on Apple's price drop on USB-C dongles and LG Ultrafine 5K display. Mark follows up on MacBook Pro sales and Apple Pay on the web. More on JSON parsing in Swift. We follow up on the title "Engineer". Apple release of iOS 10.1.1 iTunes vs OTA updates as well as Sierra 10.12.1 build versions. We discuss counterfeit apps appearing on the App Store. The Mac App Store, a new MAS model is discussed, as well as purchasing tvOS apps via iOS & Mac links. Picks: Promo Codes for IAP, Simulate TouchBar on iPad, Silver Searcher, Programming in Swift StyleNB - there is no such thing as Rubin2Swift (yet!)Sponsored by HiredEpisode 118 Show Notes: Apple cuts USB-C adapter prices in response to MacBook Pro complaints Apple Drops Prices of 4K and 5K LG Displays by 25 Percent New MacBook Pro outsold every competing laptop in just five days – Slice Intelligence Report: Apple Pay on the web quickly becomes 5th most popular online payment platform Jasonette JSONShootout Former Engineering Firm Fined $10,000 Mark Pavlidis The Crown (TV Series) Apple Releases Updated Version of iOS 10.1.1 Semantic Versioning 2.0.0 Counterfeit iPhone retail apps emerge before holiday season Daniel Jalkut A Wish List for the Mac App Store Setapp wants to be the Netflix of MacOS applications tvOS Apps Can Now Be Purchased on iOS Devices and Macs MyScript MathPad - Handwriting LaTeX generator The Silver Searcher: Adding Pthreads MacBook Pro with Traditional Function Keys Instagram Boomerang from Instagram NFL Thursday Night Football - Twitter Úll 5 Things I learned From My Trip To Ireland Aer LingusEpisode 118 Picks: Apple rolls out promo codes for in-app purchases This hack lets you simulate the MacBook Pro's Touch Bar on an iPad The Silver Searcher RWDevCon 2016 Session 202: Programming in a Swift Style Switching Your Brain to SwiftSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 117Episode 117: All That and a Bag of Dongles
This week we follow up on the MacBook Pro with TouchBar. The discussion revolves around our impressions of the TouchBar, changes in the hardware configuration and the future of the MacBook product line. We also discuss whether this is in fact a mac for professionals. We touch on the approaching end of Swift 2.3 as well as json2swift. Picks: Paintcode 3, PipTube, UnsafePointers, How to Use NSTouchBar on macOS and Amaziograph.Episode 117 Show Notes: Apple AirPods Release Date Possibly Delayed Until Jan. 2017: Report [u] New MacBook Pros and the State of the Mac The Apple of Your Eye Alex Payne on what Pro Computing Might Be Phil Schiller talks about computers, touchscreens and voice on the new MBP Does the Mac Still Matter? Xcode 8.2 is the final version to support Swift 2.3 #283: Generating Models from JSON with json2swift MathPad MS Word 2010 Equation editor quick demoEpisode 117 Picks: Paintcode 3 PipTube UnsafePointers How to Use NSTouchBar on macOS AmaziographSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 116Episode 116: Back to the Future of Desktop
This week we answer questions from #askMTJC about the Axiotron ModBook and Core Data. We follow up on the delayed AirPods and removal of the Edition Watches from high end stores. We also follow up on the appearance of the ARM chip support in the macOSX kernel and the upcoming Touch ID feature in the new MacBook Pros. We discuss the new Microsoft Surface Studio and its potential impact on Apple. We touch on AppWage, Designing for Empathy and the new Swift Server APIs workgroup. Picks: Fatal Error Podcast, Functional Swift Conference videos and Nebo by MyScriptSponsored by: HiredEpisode 116 Show Notes: ModBook Pro Concurrent Core Data, Now Easier Than Ever Apple Delays AirPods Wireless Headphones Announced With iPhone 7 Apple Watch area in Paris department store to close due to poor sales Apple Has Added ARM Processor Support to macOS Sierra 10.12 Kernel More leaked macOS assets show Touch ID on new MacBook Pros w/ unlocking functionality AppWage Introducing the Surface Studio The Surface Studio! Microsoft multitouch surface coffee table How's Jony Ive Feeling Today Why Tim Cook is Steve Ballmer and Why He Still Has His Job at Apple Apple’s Q4 Financials Told in 5 Charts Spark from CBC Radio: 332: Design for the good, the bad and everything in between Swift server APIs workgroup Simpsons joke about the Newton Anthony Lawrence Caroline Begbie MyScript MathPad MyScript DeveloperEpisode 116 Picks: Functional Swift Conference videos Fatal Error Podcast Nebo by MyscriptSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 115Episode 115: Podcast Time Machine
We start out with this week's askMTJC questions on Sticker Packs, Swift OOP or protocol oriented and can apps do handwriting conversion. We follow up on Dash and migrating Mac App Store licensing. We also follow up on the fate of the Apple Car project and IBM adoption of Macs as their primary computing platform. We also discuss the upcoming Apple "Hello Again" event where a refresh of the Macintosh product lines. Picks: TableFlip and Animation Pro.Sponsored by: Buddy BuildEpisode 115 Show Notes: Just Write Monsters Stamp Pack by @Ishabazz Newton MessagePad PalmPilot LiveScribe (Moleskin Edition) One Note Genius Scan - PDF Scanner MyScript Nebo – Note Taking for Apple Pencil Dear Dash Users - a blog post by @kapeli Apple is scaling back its autonomous car ambitions and focusing on creating self-driving software It’s not McLaren Racing, but McLaren Applied Technologies, that Apple is likely lusting after Apple plans to launch new Macs at an October 27 event IBM cutting costs w/ largest enterprise Mac deployment, 100,000 by end of year Blockbuster end retail and DVD by mail The Innovator’s Dilemma Lightspeed How our app went from $20,000/day to $2/day in revenue Tiny Hearts Wake Alarm Textmate John Gruber markdown Byword Manga Studio EX Elaine Manganello Úll 2016Episode 115 Picks: TableFlip Animation ProSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 114Episode 114: I Can Eat More Salt Than You
This we are joined by Tammy Coron. We follow up on follow up on Omni Group's innovative pricing model, as well as, on Storyboard bugs fixed in Xcode 8.1 beta 3 and IGListKit is now live on github. We discuss the removal of Dash from the App Store(s) and some disappointing history revealed on the MacRumors forums. We also talk about the removal of Phoneys sticker pack. Picks: Day of the Tentacle Remastered, Swift Playgrounds Demo with a Twist, 3D iOS Games book and PDFSponsored By BuddyBuildSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Visual Communication Software To Make Pro Diagrams - OmniGraffle - The Omni Group#178: An Unofficial Wink and a Nod | Release NotesGitHub - Instagram/IGListKit: A data-driven UICollectionView framework for building fast and flexible lists.Apple: Dash developer had two accounts, 25 apps, and almost a thousand fraudulent reviews | iMoreGather round, folks, let me tell you a story.Dash and Apple: My Side of the Story - Kapeli BlogLynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man - YouTubeJust Write MonstersGrammar Snob on the App StoreParty Parrots on the App StoreChristopher Hills (@TheSwitchMaster) / TwitterCerebral palsy - WikipediaUse Switch Control to navigate your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple SupportUse AssistiveTouch on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support3D Apple Games by Tutorials Updated for Swift 3 and iOS 10 | raywenderlich.comEpisode 71 – Chris Language | Roundabout: Creative ChaosApple Talk | Analysis | iMoreSceneKit | Apple Developer DocumentationSpriteKit - Apple DeveloperSounds Of The Orchestra on the App StoreLook Again! on the App StoreDay of the Tentacle Remastered on the App StoreSwift Playgrounds Demo with a Twist - YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 113Episode 113: Less Likely to Catch Fire
We answer an askMTJC about our use of Swift 3. Aaron discusses some feedback on his Mac: End of Life prognostication on episode 111, as well as, feedback on Air Pods. Jaime tells us about his new position at Simple which leads into more fintech and banking. We follow up on ProtoBufs in Kitura and the Omni Group's new pricing strategy. We discuss the new App Store Search Ads, opposition to React Native and the Pixel phone by Google. Picks: Sky Force 2014 for Apple TV, an iOS Simulator logging protip and CatPaint (stealth pick)Sponsored by: HiredCatPaint & Sticker by @CoryDMCEpisode 113 Show Notes: THE MAC DOES HAVE A FUTURE, EVEN IF IT’S OS DOESN’T Dave Rogers on Episode 111 – Storm & Stress Christophe Fondacci on Episode 111 – Storm & Stress Christopher Stott Simple Fintech Tangerine Protocol Buffers in your Kitura Apps - Swift@IBM GraphQL REST Experimenting with App Store Search Ads Branch.io Toronto Blue Jays 2016 MLB Sticker Pack The Omni Group is moving to free downloads with In App Purchases Curtis Herbert - Challenging our Assumptions to Succeed in the App Store Why I’m not a React Native programmer New leak tells us absolutely everything about Google's Pixel phones Nimbus Steel Series ControllerEpisode 113 Picks: Sky Force 2014 for Apple TV Protip: Make iOS Simulator logging great again CatPaint with Sticker Pack (stealth pick)Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 112Episode 112: Maple Syrup Reserves
This week we discuss new MacBook Pro's to be announced in October. We examine an article on Swift vs Objective-C language stats, as well as, Apple's interest in McLaren Applied Technologies. We discuss Ryan Nystrom's talk on Refactoring At Scale from Just Try Swift. We discuss a post by Curtis Herbert on compile time warnings. Jaime discusses Apple's post on JSON. Picks: Swift Protobuf, protips on changes in Storyboards and tableViews, Blocky Hockey, Blocky Football, Blocky Soccer, Blocky Rugby, TD MySpend, Realm Mobile Platform.Sponsored by: Buddy BuildEpisode 112 Show Notes: Apple Likely Aiming for Late October Launch of Redesigned MacBook Pro AMD ATI Technologies Apple CEO Tim Cook's Feud With BlackBerry Has a Quiet End Apple and Deloitte team up to accelerate business transformation on iPhone and iPad Apple deepens enterprise push with Deloitte partnership Aetna will help cover the cost of customers’ Apple Watches Atlassian Confluence JIRA Swift Job Market Is Bad News For Objective-C Nate Swanner TIOBE the software quality program It’s not McLaren Racing, but McLaren Applied Technologies, that Apple is likely lusting after Refactoring At Scale Ryan Nystrom IGListKit Working with JSON in Swift Marin Todorov Spark from CBC Radio: 328: Disruption in banking, a long view on AI, and more… Fiat MoneyEpisode 112 Picks: About Swift Protobuf Protip: Changes in Storyboards and TableViews Blocky Hockey - Arcade Ice Runner Blocky Football - Endless Arcade Runner Blocky Soccer - Endless Arcade Runner Blocky Rugby - Endless Arcde Runner TD MySpend Realm Mobile PlatformSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 111Episode 111: Storm & Stress
This week we chat about our iPhone 7 impressions and delivery experiences. We follow up on Apple Maps, Dennis Pilarinos speaking about Buddy Build and Dropbox. Jaime and Tim discuss their impressions of the Indie Devstock conference in Nashville TN. Aaron presents an argument about the future direction of the Macintosh. Picks: ProTip: viewWillLayoutSubviews bug, Twitter Dashboard, Google Allo, Google TripsEpisode 111 Show Notes: Deliveries for iOS 26 Techniques To Improve, Learn, Create, Share and Ship - Simon Allardice No One is An Island - Joe Cieplinsky Staying Indie - Curtis Herbert Indie Devstock - Remote Access Pass Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center Live from Indie Devstock: More Than Just Roundabout Release Notes Dermot Daly on Roundabout John Wilker on Roundabout 360iDev NSNorth RWDevCon Intel’s 14nm Coffee Lake CPUs Feature Same Architecture as 10nm Cannonlake – Built For High-Performance Desktop and Notebook Platforms iPhone 7 Benchmarks: How much faster is Apple’s A10 Fusion chip? iOS 10 ∩ macOS Sierra. sturm und drangEpisode 111 Picks: ProTip: viewWillLayoutSubviews bug Twitter Dashboard Google Allo — smart messaging by Google, Inc. Google Trips by Google, Inc.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 109Episode 109: Airpods and the Future
We start in on Dropbox's odd use of Mac permissions. We discuss Apple's slow updates of Maps data. We discuss the future potential of the Air Buds and Apple's courageous choice. We discuss the ceramic Apple Watch Edition. Dennis Pilarino gave a talk on Buddy Build at our local cocoaheads meetup. We discuss our iPhone 7 purchase choices and the UIFeedbackGenerator. Picks: Reveal, Tree, Google Duo and Waze.Episode 109 Show Notes:Sponsored by: Buddy Build Dropbox tackles security fears surrounding its Mac app Microsoft One Drive Google Drive 407ETR Apple Maps 'is life-threatening' to motorists lost in Australia heat (Dec 2012) Dennis Pilarinos Beyond the iPhone AirPods Dermot Daly What will the iPhone 8 be made of? Sidekick How to generate haptic feedback with UIFeedbackGenerator oovoo Paw Rest Client Charles Proxy v4 DashEpisode 109 Picks: Reveal 2 Git Tower The Tree Command for Linux Homepage Google Duo WazeSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 110Episode 110: Live from Indie Devstock with Tammy Coron, Greg Heo & Joe Cieplinski
In this special live episode Tammy Coron, Greg Heo and Joe Cieplinski join Jaime Lopez and Tim Mitra. We discuss whether to refactor your old code. We also sticker packs for the Messages API. Joe has produced Leo Collection stickers. We discuss diversity challenges at conferences with Tammy and Joe. We also send Tammy Inside the Chaotic Studios.Subtitle: Three Podcasts Go In, One Comes Out. photo by Jessy CatterwallEpisode 110 Show Notes: Leo Collection Airplane Mode (band) Indie Devstock Release Notes Conference Janie Clayton Mohammad Azam Simon Allardice Will Terry - Chlldrens book illustratorSpecial Guest: Joe Cieplinski.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:Leo Collection Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 108Episode 108: The Magnificent Seven?
This is our follow up to the Apple Event, on Sept 7, 2016, where the iPhone 7 and Watch Series 2 was announced. We discuss the new hardware and features of the two products. Also covered is Nintendo's Mario coming to iOS and Pokemon coming to the Apple Watch. We also cover Apple's prior announcement about App Store housekeeping. Picks: Fangirls, the Apple Sept 7 Event and MTJC T-Shirt sightings.Episode 108 Show Notes: Apple Sept 2016 Event Apple Watch Compare Apple Watch Hermes iPhone 7 hands-on: Perfectly adequate, still underwhelming - Susie Ochs iPhone 7: Jet Black vs. Black Air Pods Release Notes Podcast Spegen iPhone 6 Case AirSkin FeliCa Nintendo Brings Mario to Apple’s iOS Pokémon Go is coming to the Apple Watch iPhone 7 Specs Compare iPhone models Apple to begin removing old, unmaintained apps from the App Store HOW TO TURN YOUR COCOS2D IOS GAME INTO 64-BITEpisode 108 Picks: Fangirls Apple Sept 2016 Event MTJC T-Shirt sightingsSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 107Episode 107: The Worst of Both Worlds
We start out discussing the iOS update 9.3.5 which prevents a remote jailbreak of iOS devices, giving bad guys access to users personal data and messages. We also follow up on Touch IC chips popping off iPhones, Star Wars serialization, neural networks, shut down of sync and open sourcing of Vesper, merger of Instapaper with Pinterest and Nest being moved internally into Google. Pro Tip: you may need to clean out your lightning port. We discuss the EU's claim that Apple underpaid on corporate taxes in Ireland. We discuss whether Griffin's Bluetooth adapter for cabled headphones indicates iPhone 7's rumored lack of mini-phone jack. Aaron expounds on his new Car Play enabled car. Picks: Charles Proxy v4, FLEX, Classic CHM youtube channel, How Snapchat’s filters work, Papa John’s Apple TV app, Swift Algorithm Club tutorials.Episode 107 Show Notes: Convolutional neural networks on the iPhone with VGGNet Apple Security Update for iOS Who are the hackers who cracked the iPhone? These are the 25 internet passwords you must not use C4 (conference) Jonathan (Wolf) Rensch The Serial: From Dickens To Star Wars Tony Fadell Brian Hayes MEP on As It Happens (starts at 10:45, end 18:06) iPhone owners sue Apple over 'Touch Disease' Vesper Sync Shutdown Tonight, Open Source Plans Instapaper engineer Brian Donohue is tweeting up a storm reassuring people Google Will Absorb Nest Developers Apple CEO Tim Cook: $14.5 billion EU tax bill has ‘no basis in fact or in law’ A Message to the Apple Community in Europe - Tim Cook Griffin's Bluetooth adapter is early bet on iPhone 7 removing headphone jack Jaybird Sport Meet the Pilot: Smart Earpiece Language Translator CarPlay for Developers The Best Lightning CableEpisode 107 Picks: Charles Proxy v4 FLEX Classic CHM youtube channel How Snapchat’s filters work Papa John’s Apple TV app Swift Algorithm Club: Swift Binary Search Tree Data StructureSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 106Episode 106: Failing Gracefully
We start off with followup on Chick-fil-a, LaunchKit & Google, iPad Pro used to make Stranger Things Poster and iPhone 6S speeds by the Galaxy Note 7. We open the discussion on failure with the removal of Vesper from the App Store. We discuss Dave DeLong's Dream App, Google writing a new OS and Instapaper joining Pinterest. We discuss a chip popping defect on iPhone 6 models. Picks: How I Got Better at Debugging, KZFileWatchers, Youtube-dl, Alexa Skills Kit Audio Streaming, TDD (by Controlling Dependencies)Episode 106 Show Notes: Nolan O’Brien Chick-fil-a Galaxy Note7 vs. iPhone 6S speed test is a race that nobody cares about anymore The iconic 'Stranger Things' poster got its start on the iPad Pro Wacom Cintiq Last Vesper Update, Sync Shutting Down Vesper, Adieu Failing Often My Dream App Yojimbo Confluence The iBrain is Here: and it's already inside your iPhone Why On Earth Is Google Building A New Operating System From Scratch? Instapaper is joining Pinterest Instapaper makes Instaparser Here’s How Much Money You Need To Make To Buy A Home In 27 Major Cities A Design Defect Is Breaking a Ton of iPhone 6 Pluses Jessica Jones (TV Series) WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU TEST Leanplum Playing with BNNS on macOS 10.12. Model–view–presenter (MVP) Qdoba The Story of Maths Connections (TV series) Marcus du Sautoy Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope (Limited Original Comic Book Edition) Delicious Library 3 List of changes in Star Wars re-releasesEpisode 106 Picks: How I Got Better at Debugging KZFileWatchers Youtube-dl Alexa Skills Kit Audio Streaming Test Driven Development (by Controlling Dependencies) • Jorge D. Ortiz FuentesSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 105Episode 105: Shutting the Door
We begin this week discussing bandwidth and the costs of future data use. We discuss integrated chips in the light of Intel becoming an ARM foundry. Apple Pay is coming to more smaller banks and PC Financial, as well as Chick-fil-a. We follow up on iCloud Keychain and Apple use of HSMs. We discuss Microsoft's response to the latest iPad Pro as computer commercial. Picks: RelayoutEpisode 105 Show Notes: beta.speedtest.net Avatron Google schooling Apple on stingy iPhone sizes Aaron's Blog - Failing Often CrashPlan Self-driving? You’re gonna need a bigger data plan Intel Foundries Able to Produce ARM-Based Chips Under New Licensing Deal International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors Apple Pay rolling out to all Chick-Fil-A locations this Friday Apple Pay comes to dozens of additional U.S. banks and credit unions Simplified Screenshot Submission Process Xcode 8 beta 6 Release Notes A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering (iCloud Keychain) Tekserve Macintosh Collection will be sold at auction next week as NY repair shop closes MS Surface Bashing iPad - TV Commercial Creating a “smart” Xcode file template USING VECTOR IMAGES IN XCODE 6Episode 105 Picks: RelayoutSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 104Episode 104: Mix Another Metaphor
We start off the askMTJC with discussion of resources for budding developers. We discuss iMore's transition away from Apple News to focus on tech and how to's. We follow up on Protocols with Associated Types and Protocol Oriented programming in Swift. A few exploits are discussed around of the leak of Microsoft's "Golden Key". We discuss the importance of a work life balance. Picks: Fira Code, Pocket Casts 6, Apple's Olympic Watch BandsEpisode 104 Show Notes: Neil North’s courses Udacity Nanodegree Udacity iOS Developer Beginning iPhone Development with Swift Big Nerd Rnanch Alt-U iOS Bootcamp Developing iOS 8 Apps with Swift (FREE) RWDevCon 2016 Session 303: Introduction to Protocol-Oriented Programming Apple Show podcast Putting the 'More' in iMore — part deux How streaming services and casino apps highlight the understated importance of services in the App Store and its impact on indie developers Bloomburg on MacBook Pro Oops. MS Leaks “Golden Key” to Windows Secure Boot A new $500,000 iOS bug bounty beats Apple's offer How to Have Healthy Relationships as a Developer All Creatures Great and Small (TV Series) These New Apple Watch Bands Are Worth a Trip to Brazil Greg’s edX 6.002 certificate Newer Technologies Uber Eats The Tragically HipEpisode 104 Picks: Fira Code Pocket Casts Apple Is Selling Unofficial Olympic Watch Bands Near Rio VenuesSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 103Episode 103: This Particular Form of Magic
AskMTJC opens the show discussing Amaziograph and Easel for iPad Pro. We follow up on the the cost of building apps and marketing the iPad Pro as Apple rolls out it's latest iPad Pro TV commercial. This leads to a discussion of low end computing. We discuss the churn of app development tooling and whether it has an asymptote. Aaron tells us about The Three Body problem, the Megaprocessor and a diabolical scam using iOS profiles. Picks: building games on Alexa, iPassword Subscriptions for Individuals, Apple TV Remote app, Protocols with Associated Types and Secrets of the Apple Store.Stop yelling at your iPhone! Correction: we already have associatedtype in Swift 2.2Sponsored by: Buddy BuildEpisode 103 Show Notes: Introducing: Easel http://www.aviladesignco.com/ Amaziograph Wacom Cintiq http://www.it-guy.com/2015/01/episode-22-indie-development-numbers/ Apple’s record app store sales month Apple’s new iPad Pro ad Smart Keyboard for iPad Pro Logitec Create for iPad Pro Google Chromebooks NetBooks Episode 64: Ric Sarabia on Roundabout Creative Chaos The Churn Eclipse three20 Episode 242: Manton’s Out Megaprocessor The Three-Body Problem Diabolical Scam using iOS Profiles Objective C history Amazon Echo Now Lets You Investigate the Murder of Bruce Wayne’s Parents (Exclusive) Zork Rogue game Hunt the Wumpus Gwendolyn Weston: Keep Calm and Erase On RWDevCon 2016 Session 303: Introduction to Protocol-Oriented Programming - Alexis GallagherEpisode 103 Picks Announcing a New Tool for Building Interactive Adventure Games on Alexa 1Password Adds Subscription Plan for Individuals Apple TV Remote app Natasha Murashev - Practical Protocols with Associated Types in Swift SECRETS OF THE APPLE STORE, REVEALED BY EX-EMPLOYEESSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 102Episode 102: A Tree Branch With a Chip Attached
This week we find out what Jaime thinks about burritos and his first computer. We discussed the rumored MacBook Air with USB-C port. We discuss the iPad Paradox in light of Apple's better than expected Q3 results and compare the iPad with the Surface. We dig deeper into Apple's third-quarter results and Apple's sale of the one billionth iPhone sold. We follow up on NIST declaration of SMS two-factor authentication insecurity. Picks: ItsyCal, Flask-ASK, Prisma, MiFlightCircuit Tree 3D by Steve DugganEpisode 102 Show Notes: Chipotles Canadian Tire money MacBook Air might not be scrapped after all Fantastical 2 Buddybuild The iPad Paradox iPad year over year growth. Sixcolors https://twitter.com/bleedsixcolors/status/758047510422179840 Surface Pro 4 Lenovo PC on stick Apple beats third-quarter expectations with $7.8-billion profit Larry Ellison Continuum Apple Has Sold 1 Billion Phones The race to a billion—2012 Update New Blackberry NIST declares the age of SMS-based 2-factor authentication over Two-Factor Authentication • Authy 2life - Get the Most Out Of Your Relationship pCalc Lepton image compression: saving 22% losslessly from images at 15MB/s indiedevstock NSScanner Rocksmith iRig HD AmpliTube AudioBus The New York Code + Design AcademyEpisode 102 Picks: ItsyCal Flask-Ask Flask-Ask: A New Python Framework for Rapid Alexa Skills Kit Development Flask-Ask - Using Alexa Skills with John Wheeler Secure tunnels to localhost Prisma MiFlightSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.