Who Moved My Dang Cheese?
Episode 270 · October 19th, 2019 · 1 hr 20 mins
About this Episode
We follow up on up on Hacktoberfest, finger counting, the Domino's accessibility lawsuit, bundling Apple services, what the T2 chip does, and iOS 13 adoption rates. We discuss how a 14 year old developer got his game on Apple's Arcade. You can now ask Siri to play Spotify music on iOS 13. James Thompson shares his experience getting apps converted to Catalyst. The Apple TV app is coming to Roku. Picks: A SwiftUI Kickstart, Move The Dial, Transporter, Rob Whitaker on Accessibility, and Essential Xcode Shortcuts for More Efficient Coding.
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- A list of awesome Swift projects to contribute to on Hacktoberfest 2019
- Hacktoberfest presented by DigitalOcean and DEV
- Developer of Checkm8 explains why iDevice jailbreak exploit is a game changer | Ars Technica
- Supreme Court hands victory to blind man who sued Domino's over site accessibility
- (3) Chris Wagner on Twitter: "Given all the subscriptions Apple is doing (iCloud Storage, Music, TV+, Arcade, iPhone Upgrade Program, ???) how much would you pay per year to get all the digital services plus a the current generation iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch?" / Twitter
- What Does Having a T2 Chip in Your Mac Mean to You? | At Your Server
- Mixpanel Trends - Mixpanel | Product Analytics
- How a 14-Year-Old Designer Became Part of Apple's Splashy New Gaming Service - VICE
- You can now ask Siri to play Spotify music on iOS 13, Spotify debuts Apple TV app - 9to5Mac
- Catalytic Converter – Three Letter Acronym
- The Apple TV app is coming to Roku devices today - The Verge
- A SwiftUI Kickstart
- About Us — #movethedial
- Transporter on the Mac App Store
- Accessibility Rob Whitaker - YouTube
- Essential Xcode Shortcuts for More Efficient Coding