
Swift by Sundell
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23: “Epic compiler quest”, with special guests Harlan Haskins and Robert Widmann
Harlan Haskins and Robert Widmann, who are both regular contributors to the Swift compiler, join John to take a deep dive into the internals of Swift, its type system, the compilation process and how they used LLVM to build their own programming language.

22: “A path for learning”, with special guest Meghan Kane
Meghan Kane joins John for a special Machine Learning episode of the show — talking about how to get started with tools like CoreML and TensorFlow, what they can be used for, deciphering the terminology, how Swift might be used for ML tooling in the future, and much more!

21: “The sweeter Mac app”, with special guest Benedikt Terhechte
Benedikt Terhechte joins John to talk about Mac development, working as an indie developer, code sharing between Apple's platforms, extending the standard library, system packages, and much more.

20: “A dependency injection kind of guy”, with special guest Radek Pietruszewski
Radek Pietruszewski, software writer at Nozbe and creator of SwiftyUserDefaults, joins John to talk about developer seniority, being inspired by the React paradigm, singletons & dependency injection, micro features and much more.

19: “Proposal tour”, with special guest Erica Sadun
Erica Sadun joins John to talk about Swift Evolution and its proposal process, civility in the community, the state of Apple's developer tools, protocol extensions, Swift Foundation vs Objective-C Foundation and much more.

18: “It’s like The Matrix”, with special guest Tanner Nelson
Tanner Nelson, creator of the Vapor web framework, joins John to talk about the present & future of server-side Swift, designing Vapor’s API, Apple’s new SwiftNIO project, marrying the concepts of Swift with the web, and much more.

17: “Squirrel Syndrome”, with special guest Janie Clayton
Janie Clayton, author of the Metal Programming Guide, joins John to talk about Metal, GPU & graphics programming, shaders, when to dive into lower levels of abstraction, and much more.

16: “Better than accessible”, with special guest Sommer Panage
Sommer Panage joins John to talk about all things accessibility, adaptive UIs, learning new APIs, UI testing, her secret (well, not so secret) life as a circus artist, and much more.

15: “My interpretation of functional programming”, with special guest Chris Eidhof
Chris Eidhof, founder of objc.io and co-host of Swift Talk, joins John to talk about app architecture, functional programming, the "rockstar developer culture", picking database solutions and much more.

14: “Holiday Special”, with special guests Tobias Due Munk, Nataliya Patsovska & Patrick Balestra
Tobias Due Munk, creator of Slør, Nataliya Patsovska from iZettle and Patrick Balestra, co-organizer of the Swift Alps & AppBuilders conferences, join John on this special holiday episode of the show! Personal stories about learning new technologies, staying motivated, profound career moments, conferences, wishes for Xcode Santa and much more.

13: “My DNA is on GitHub”, with special guest Orta Therox
Orta Therox from Artsy joins John to talk about building developer tools, working on and maintaining open source projects, React Native, balancing coding time with personal time and much more.

12: “A pretty good job for a view controller”, with special guest Matthias Tretter
Matthias Tretter of MindNode joins John to talk about Auto Layout, working on the iPad, refactoring Massive View Controllers, dealing with old code and much more.

11: “Don’t use this for evil”, with special guest Mike Ash
Mike Ash joins John to talk about reference counting, learning new APIs, Swift tooling vs new language features, what if Swift would've been Objective-C 3.0, and much more.

10: “Boy, I have a lot of thoughts on this”, with special guest Soroush Khanlou
Soroush Khanlou joins John to talk about blogging, MVVM and other iOS architecture patterns, unit testing, new features in iOS 11 & Xcode 9 and much more.

9: “The answer is YES”, with special guest Paul Hudson
Paul Hudson of Hacking with Swift joins John to talk about learning & teaching Swift, Storyboards vs XIBs vs code, game development, Swift on the server and much more.

8: “Time traveling is always cool”, with special guests Marin Todorov and Florent Pillet
Marin Todorov and Florent Pillet, two of the four authors of Ray Wenderlich's RxSwift book, join John to talk about Rx, reactive programming, debugging, learning new technologies and much more.

7: “Spelunking the firmware”, with special guest Gui Rambo
Gui Rambo joins John to talk about reverse engineering, finding product details in leaked Apple firmware & SDKs, getting started with Mac development & open source, and much more.

6: “Somewhere between the view and the model”, with special guest Agnes Vasarhelyi
Agnes Vasarhelyi of Topology Eyewear joins John to talk about moving to San Francisco, AR, architecture, getting started with iOS development and much more.

5: “Escape into the open source world”, with special guest Louis D'hauwe
Louis D'hauwe joins John to answer questions about architecture, UI design, compilers, creating a programming language and much more.

4: “Fake Canadian”, with special guest Ash Furrow
Ash Furrow from Artsy joins John to answer questions about being inspired by other languages, asynchronous programming, doing test-driven development and much more.

3: “Talking with the server it’s supposed to”, with special guests Anastasiia Voitova and Marcin Krzyzanowski
Anastasiia Voitova and Marcin Krzyzanowski join John to answer questions about security and encryption in Swift. Topics range from cryptography frameworks and algorithms to how to protect keys and user data and avoiding problems with SSL pinning.

2: “It’s a lot like cleaning your house”, with special guest Roy Marmelstein
Roy Marmelstein from Spotify joins John to answer questions about getting started with open source, expressive code, working in a large development team, using RxSwift at scale and more. He also speaks about his first 6 months at Spotify and his work building prototypes for new ideas and products.

1: “Hello world”
In this first episode of the Swift by Sundell podcast — John gives an introduction to the show’s concept and answers the first set of questions, submitted by members of the Swift community.