
The iDeveloper Podcast
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Ep 296296 - A Couple Of Heads in the Xcode Cloud(s)
EThis week the boys share their thoughts on Apple's 2021 WWDC Keynote and State of the Union, especially Xcode Cloud, SharePlay, and their expectations for the days ahead. They also reminisce on WWDC's long gone by and the speculations of what WWDC could become in the future.
Ep 295295 - World Wrestling Developer Competition
EThis week the boys talk this years WWDC and how its changed over the course of the pandemic. John talks his continued work on video and animation with AVComposition and his newfound love for double.random(in:). Scotty talks the ever-developing nature of client work and when it's best to move on. Also some results on last weeks question of user onboarding. UserOnboard | A frequently-updated compendium of web app first-run experiences Show me, don't tell me | Adding demonstrations and tutorials to a SwiftUI app
Ep 294294 - Surfing the Tsunami of Glory
EA week of object success stories with John sharing his recent praise and developed conversations of last week's release of his Dynamic Type success. Also talks about his find of a great music isolation app with a great first-run experience. Scotty shares his recent commit successes on a new project from an existing client and keeping the balance of working on multiple projects simultaneously. Moises | AI platform for musicians looking to isolate instrument and vocal tracks from any digital music file.
Ep 293293 - Failed to Succeed, the New Self-Hurt Podcast
EJohn shares his latest adventures into AVMutableComposition and also his latest ship which contains his recent Dynamic Type work. Scotty talks his not-so-much-a-failure of his recent work on CoreData and sync within MoneyWell, namely, when is the best time to persist the data? Dynamic Type for the Netflix iOS app’s Detail Pages
Ep 292292 - AR You Not Entertained!?
EThis week the boys talks the progression of technologies using MemoryMiner as a yardstick. John talks the difficulty in finding the right feature set for software for use by human beings. Scotty talks his recent frustrations with debugging CloudKit and his deep dive into the iDeveloper archives by listening back to Episode 1 and how much things have changed vs. the similarities.
Ep 291291 - High Speed Typography
EAfter finding an additional fractional listener from down the back of the couch thanks to the new Apple AirTags, this week the boys talk the nature of social media companies tracking and privacy policies. John talks his recent dynamic type BugBash and the world of high speed text rendering, namely the problems with widows and orphans. And the boys talk the culture of consuming content, from Netflix's new 'Play Something' feature to the seemingly infinite choice of possible content. Signal trolling Facebook over privacy Dynamic Type Shuffle Dance
Ep 290290 - The Tech-xas Chainsaw Massacre
EJohn shares his recent hold up with a failed screenshot test with some dynamic type on a certain canvas with some certain languages. Also talks the surprise joy of SwiftUI Buttons. Scotty talks his recent client work on a more complex Mac app after a 6 month hiatus and the joy of finding a few helpful comments. Scotty also attempts to liken software development to electrician. Hacking With Swift: well-worth the subscription fee
Ep 289289 - A Little Bit More Fuzz Where We're Looking For Clarity
EThis week the boys discuss the recently announced Spring Apple Event. John shares his successes with the debug tool mentioned last week and some accessibility improvements being made off the back of it. Scotty shares his more successful week of working with test data on some recent client work and his work in graphic contexts and the complexity of drawing to different outputs. Monty Python skit: Whizzo Chocolate Company, Spring Surprise
Ep 288288 - IngaBeebaBloobaAbbaBoombaAkappaAblooBaDoor
EJohn shares his week of working on a card game based app for a friend, the noticed differences between SwiftUI and UIKit, and some developer decisions that have cropped up. Also his upcoming day of accessibility bug fixing. Scotty shares his week of growing incompetence, starting with the ever more difficult task of recording a podcast, down to his work with NSBitmapImageRep. I Think Therefore I Question Programming Languages That Suck Alex’s next career move after the RubyCocoa re-write fails Alex Repty @ NSConference running away from Obj-C
Ep 287287 - Finding a Use for My Faff-Hole
EWith reflections on their WWDC premonitions from last week against the latest announcement and rumours, John shares some surprise praise for the fractional listener and his recent troubles with passing Objective-C to JavaScript. Scotty talks of a Command Line Tool he's been working on this week and the lack of resources that comes bundled with that.
Ep 286286 - I Want to Joy the F*** Out of Your Heart
EThis week the boys try and get ahead of the curve and discuss what they want to see at WWDC2021. John shares his continued dive into the mire of AVMutableComposition and the patchwork of available documentation. Scotty talks his unintentional tech news blackout and the best ways to prevent and deal with burnout. It Could Be Worse | YouTube Debugging AVComposition
Ep 285285 - The Let's Celebrate John Podcast
EThis week the boys touch on the various ways communicating errors through the user back to the developer. John shares his successes with AVMutableCompostiton from the last few weeks work around his HackDay project. Scotty talks the recent decisions being made with MoneyWell iOS, and the possibly soon to be expansion of the company. Splice | An amazing video editor for iOS Learning AV Foundation Thanking your friendly neighbourhood Apple Engineer
Ep 284284 - Scotty: Verified Wrongun
EThis week John has been experimenting with Speech-To-Text with some work relating to his recent HackDay project and shares his thoughts of Apples Voice Recognition API. Scotty shares his distinctly average week of some client work mixed with some MoneyWell error squashing. Are We The Baddies? | YouTube
Ep 283283 - Tidbit for Tatbit
EThis week John announces the results of his most recent HackDay and the lessons learnt from HackDays long past, also talks the use of PDF / SVG for Netflix badges. Scotty talks his recent work with reworking the old MoneyWell codebase and his search for views, also a possibly unknown power tool for GitHub. Month Python - "Not Dead Yet" | YouTube One second to read GitHub code with VS Code | GitHub1s
Ep 282282 - Perfect Storm Of Failure
EThis week the boys talk the progression of languages in parallel with hardware. John hints at some possible near future success with his most recent HackDay and likens coding in Swift with landing on Mars. Scotty talks his steadily growing pile of dead MacBooks, using XcodeGen in MoneyWell and some work with fastlane including some issues with multi-factor authentication. Die Toten Hosen, predecessors of Scotty's new band Dead Laptops | Wikipedia Thomas Friedman on the dichotomy of American Greatness (Perseverance landing on Mars) and Failure (Texas electrical grid) | NYTimes Making Plans for Nigel, Jenkins CI is the new British Steel | Wikipedia App automation done right | fastlane Automated Organization for Your Mac | Hazel Heroic System Recovery For Mere Mortals | SuperDuper!
Ep 281281 - Buckets of Love
EThis week John talks some design issues with Dynamic Type being used within Tab Bars and some problem solving using SwiftUI. Also a bug within Full Keyboard Access. Scotty talks his recent work on MoneyWell and re-implementing sync into the existing codebase and the decisions that need to made on what sync platform to use. Kaleidoscope Magnification View: This is used to help people with low vision read the labels on tab bar items. It’s shown with a long press on a tab bar button when the largest Dynamic Type sizes are set.
Ep 280280 - Is Uranus in Opposition?
EThis week Scotty shares his first experience with Apple's new M1 chip with a client's 2021 MacBook Air, how this compares with last years DTK and his 2018 Intel MacBook Pro, as well as some quirks that are still to be ironed out. John share his work this week with A/B tests on VoiceOver, the connection between what's visibly happening on screen through VoiceOver. As well as the difficulty of integrating Voice Control. Nike Hands Free Shoe
Ep 279279 - Are You Feeling Uncomfortable Yet?
EThis week the boys continue their discussion of business within the software world and how Scotty has been trying to put business decisions ahead of technical ones, with mixed success. Scotty also talks about updating the MoneyWell website and some decisions being made for the app itself, especially regarding sync possibilities. Paul Hawken | Wikipedia Growing a Business | Good Reads Brad Cox, Inventor of Obj-C | Wikipedia Gus Mueller's Appreciation of Obj-C
Ep 278278 - Just Too Lazy to Be Angry
EThis week the boys share their goals for 2021 and talk the difficulty of making better technical vs. better business decisions. John talks the first Netflix release of the year which includes dynamic text support for casting menus also the milestone of over 200 million Netflix users. Scotty again shares his fairly strong thoughts on KVO and how it's been used within the existing MoneyWell codebase. Also his most anticipated return to the world of iOS. Taligent: The MoneyWell 4 equivalent of Modern Mac OSes Amanda Gorman | Wikipedia Amanda Gorman’s Inaugural Poem | YouTube John’s Accessibility Motivation | Twitter
Ep 277277 - Progress Is Better Than Nogress
EBack with the first show of 2021 and amongst the current political quagmires on both sides of the Atlantic John talks Apple's latest Racial Equity & Justice Initiative, Netflix's new show Arsène Lupin, and finally getting some decent internet. Scotty talks taking on more contract work and the hopeful future benefits that could be brought to MoneyWell. Also shares some frustration with certain website chatbot AI. Arsène Lupin | Wikipedia Arsène Lupin | Netflix Apple’s Racial Equity & Justice Initiative Post Brexit Travel
Ep 276276 - It's Dumas, Dumbass!
EWith that time of year again already and some tales of childhood french pastries, the boys talk their end of year wrap-up mode. John talks his jubilations with the release of dynamic type support and the response from the accessibility community. Also the use of AttributedString with VoiceOver. Scotty talks the trials of having a simple email address and the tribulations of having a to pick a new one. A bug within MoneyWell causing issues with bigger decisions. And some drawing work with the help of BezierPath.WindingRule. Johns' Dynamic Type Success Accessibility London Retroactive
275 - Your AI Assistant Has Gone to Lunch
EAfter a break over Thanksgiving, the boys are back with an update on how remote working is developing the work environment and the pro's and con's of Auto Layout. John also shares more tales of travel, some Thanksgiving thoughts. While Scotty admits how hard working on MoneyWell part time is. British Movie Villains Run John Run Virtual Volunteer | OFF DUTY
274 - 7000 Warnings Is Fine, Right?
EAs well as talking build processes and toolchains, Scotty talks the universal MoneyWell 3.1.1 release and the feedback on the 3.1 release, as well as touching on the woes of his 2018 MacBook Pro keyboard. John talks the anatomy of the iOS Netflix transport controls and a re-creation in SwiftUI. Anatomy of the Netflix Forward Button<
273 - Apple Silicon - 75 Percent More Amazinger
EThis week the boys review the latest Apple Event and share their thoughts on the first Apple Silicon machines. John also talks his recent work leading up to 'the quiet period', his ongoing work with languages and translations, and the release of Croatian. Scotty talks the release of MoneyWell 3.1, including the much anticipated full Dark Mode support as well as compatibility for Big Sur. The Cover of Rolling Stone Almost Famous<
272 - A Pair Of Unstable Old Folk
EThis week the boys share their thoughts on the recent US election race, with John showing off his democracy sausage. John also talks his recent work with link previews and getting them to work with multiple languages. Scotty talks his recent work with getting MoneyWell Big Sur ready, as well as some Core Graphics work. New York Times Op-Ed Democracy Sausage Christopher P.Atlan | Duck Hunt<
271 - IsScottyDeadYet.com
EFrom the variety of voting practices from country to country and even within the US itself to an honest realisation of MoneyWell. This week the boys talk John's appearance on this seasons Netflix quarterly film thanks to his work with accessibility, while also talking his latest work with dealing with support. Scotty talks the positive feedback on a recent public update to MoneyWell regarding the realisation of exactly what the project is.
270 - Let's Try to Keep This Professional
EThis week the boys talk more on accessibility based design with John and what he learnt from his recent Data Week, and Scotty's daily use of text size control. Scotty also shares his current work with redesigning the spending plan within MoneyWell and what decisions need to be made going forward with John adding his recent experience with money based consumer software. John Throws Punches - Part 1 John Throws Ounches - Part 2
269 - A Fractionally Interesing Episode
EThis week John talks his latest translation success with Netflix now being fully localised for Russia and the work that goes into localising an app, from the many translations for singular English words to the expansions of others. Scotty talks the ever growing generational gap as iOS devices change and grow, compared with navigating the maze of Android. Also an update on his new Android life and thoughts on the new iPhone 12 family.
268 - end tell! end tell! end tell!
EWith John's return to his regularly scheduled programming this week, he announces his appreciation for user feedback, both good and bad. Also sharing some insight into his current WIP with navigation, and talks on how accessibility is starting to be perceived as more of a fundamental than as an afterthought. Scotty talks his recent delve into AppleScript and its system events control, his upcoming Apple Music album and the possible future of MoneyWell amongst the natural progression of tech. Rapping Dr. Seuss over Dr. Dre
267 - L'Assenza Fa Crescere IL Cuore Più Forte
EAfter a much longer than expected break the boys are finally back with a bumper length episode of what's been going on in their world of tech, complete with all the usual incompetence. With Johns recent international adventure, the boys talk what comes with trying to continue to work with a more than significant time difference and how John has experienced both the current world situation and software usage within different cultures. They also share their thoughts on and challenges with the latest changes brought in with iOS 14 and possibly the same again with Big Sur. Scotty talks of the challenges of splitting work time between client work and working on MoneyWell, and his enjoyment of his new Android life.
266 - All Drag, No Control
EFollowing a brief history lesson on English beer, John talks the changes in implementing the MDX (Multi Device Experience) within the new Network Permissions coming with iOS 14. And still firmly on the KVO train, this week Scotty gives more insight into his work on notifications and bindings within MoneyWell. As well as some small updates on the ongoing MoneyWell project.
265 - To Merge, or Not to Merge, That Is the Question
EThis week Scotty talks more on notifications within the existing MoneyWell and the work being done to bring the code base back up to scratch. Also on the decision on deployment targets, how old is too old? John talks his recent cell sizing problems with dynamic type when viewed on different devices. Also a trip down 'MemoryMiner' lane. Acapulco Cliff Divers Public Appreciation For Sam’s Editing
264 - The Great South American River Program
EContinuing on with accessibility, this week John talks bringing age-old techniques to the present. Whereas Scotty talks new techniques with the latest Big Sur beta and the decisions that developers need to make with each new macOS release. The boys also touch on the latest tech congress hearing. The Specials - It's Up To You XTC - Making Plans For Nigel
263 - And the Sh*t Just Worked
EJohn talks his latest victories with accessibility and the hidden benefits that come along with it. Scotty talks his recent work with MoneyWell and updating for Big Sur. Also the boys share some thoughts on the Swift compiler. Share Mouse | Mouse and keyboard sharing to control Mac.
262 - One List, Two List, Old List, New List
EThis week the boys talk testing with John talking through his recent endeavours with a variety of different tests for dynamic type. Also his recent "travels" and how the process of hiring is changing. Scotty talks about his week of list comparison and the future of NSDocument within MoneyWell.
261 - It's... Passable
EJohn speaks of his rollercoaster of developer emotions this week with some dynamic type within certain cells. And Scotty talks moving MoneyWell from CocoaPods to Swift Package Manager, the pros and cons of Firebase and Swift Package Index. Swift Package Index | The place to find the best Swift packages. James Dempsey & The Breakpoints, WWDC 2020
260 - 30 Minutes of Goodness Is All It Takes
EA week of refection of WWDC 2020 as John and Scotty share their thoughts on the first online only WWDC and share their own personal highlights. John also talks his teams recent feature ship and the importance of teamwork. While Scotty shares his recent successes with MoneyWell.
259 - Jenkins Zero to Jenkins Hero
EThis week the boys talk build servers, especially Scotty’s recent mastery of Jenkins. Also the future of App Store vs. Direct sales. And of course they discuss the upcoming WWDC. John talks his week of interactions between Swift and Objective-C. Scotty also talks his recent delve into MoneyWell reconfigurations. PolyNome | Will PolyNome be available on Android ngrok | Secure introspectable tunnels to localhost Jenkins | Open source automations build server XcodeGen | Swift command line tool for generating your Xcode project
258 - Source Control? Child’s Play!
EThis week John talks Netflix’s latest addition of the Black Lives Matter collection, problems with malformed string formatters and gives his opinion on the earliest age to be introduced to GitHub. While Scotty again talks MoneyWell and leading up to the future Alpha release. Also talks how Diligent Robot is managing issue tracking using Zube. Zube | Agile project management with a seamless GitHub integration
257 - When You See It, Fix It, Just Fix It
EThis week the boys revisit John’s type dilemma and discuss how the modern way of learning programming is changing. John praises some of the more underrated aspects of our favourite fishy friend’s metronome software and shares his thoughts on the community based app - Nextdoor. While Scotty talks the use of Cocoapods within MoneyWell and some processes used to ease some of the issues. PolyNome | The Ultimate Practice Tool Nextdoor | The neighbourhood hub for the exchange of helpful information, goods and services. Codeacademy | Learn to Code - for Free Every Day Parisian | How to order a Baguette in French
256 - A Cascade of Failures
EThis week the boys talk the process of blaming others for your own mistakes, especially if it’s a previous contractor. And share their thoughts on what WWDC might bring compared to last year. John talks his recent bug fixing with type and design. Scotty talks his recent work with sub classes and the problems with too much inheritance. Also the difficulties that come with dealing with multiple currencies.
255 - Java John & Pascalotty
EThis weeks the boys try to talk code and whatnot. John adds to his experience with Dynamic Type and also talks about how his son’s recent endeavours into the world of Java brings up some fond memories. Scotty talks more on the process of syncing data within MoneyWell as well as adding his experiences of Java and other older languages.
254 - App Builders 2020 in Review
EThis weeks the boys talk about their recent experience with the newly online App Builders conference. John shares a glimpse behind the scenes of his preparation for his App Builders 2020 talk. And also talks his most recent work with parental controls. Scotty shares his thoughts on the current state of online conferences and the possible futures that they may have. Also talks this weeks endeavours into the world of sync. Hopin | Online Events Platform Sourcery | Meta-programming for Swift, stop writing boilerplate code
253 - Couple of Well Rounded Guys
EThis week the boys talk the recent developments with conferences and what they think the future might hold, whether thats physical or digital. John talks his recent work into Accessibility with Dynamic Type. Scotty gives an update on MoneyWell Sync and talks the changes of the work / life balance brought on by quarantine.
252 - Objective-C’wift!?
EThis week Scotty talks the joy of writing Objective-C and Swift at the same time, within the same code base and some rookie errors that were made. Also a mysterious bug that only appeared during unit testing. While John talks the dangers of a recent cycle tour of San Francisco. Also a rare quarantine success in regards to accessibility within a scrolling list. The boys also add their wishes for the upcoming WWDC.
251 - Recursive Monologues … x2
EThis week the boys talk pros and cons of agile software development. John talks the success of his latest project, both technically and personally. Also how he repurposed come code to solve an annoying bug. Scotty talks through his recent pains with NSDocument and shares some updates on the ongoing MoneyWell development.
250 - Without Feeling the Need to Kill Yourself.
EThis week John talks his latest ship, Parental Controls and the obvious and not so obvious benefits to it. Scotty talks about his recent ‘Learning Curve Week’. Including Cocoapods, Firebase and Typescript and the great documentation to support them. Netflix Parental Controls Firebase YouTube Channel
249 - No Pants! The New Business Casual!
EThis week John touches on dealing with WFH, his current work on Dynamic type and other Accessibility technologies. Also his dip into SwiftUI using NSScreencast. Scotty talks the ever evolving MoneyWell and new decisions being made, creating new private CocoaPods and the problems you can run into when updating the deployment target. WebStorm | The Smartest JavaScript IDE by JetBrains CocoaPods | The Dependency Manager for iOS & Mac projects. NSScreencast | Quality videos on iOS development, released each week. The Great Hummus Takeover John Says Happy Birthday
248 - MFT Compliant
EScotty talks maintaining and calculating totals on differing scales and the complications of supporting multiple currencies. John talk the difficulties of collaborating in world in lockdown, the question of to rebase or to merge your base branch and the life of remote working. GRDB | A toolkit for SQLite databases, with a focus on application development. EW | Why Netflix's 'Crip Camp' is a landmark for disability representation on screen. Netflix | Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution.
247 - Broadcasting Live from Camp Corona!
ENo surprise that this week a topic of conversation is the latest global pandemic, with the boys giving a glimpse into how it’s being handled on both sides of the pond. John’s feeling a little ‘Groovy’ whilst using this Java-syntax-compatible language. Scotty talks the difficulties of processing financial data, especially with the number of banks within the US (over 4000). Groovy | A multi-faceted language for the Java platform. OFX | Some light bedtime reading.