More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
Your Hosts
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Tim Mitra
Tim Mitra has hosted 328 episodes.
founder, host Timothy Mitra is an engineering manager, iOS engineer, artist, podcaster, writer, editor and instructor. Tim has been developing solutions since the early nineties working with mobile apps, databases, apis, and web sites. He brings over 35 years of extensive knowledge of desktop systems, graphic arts, digital publishing and the creative process. In 2009, Tim pivoted to focus on iOS, SwiftUI, Swift, Objective-C and iPhone & iPad app development and has published several successful apps on Apple’s App Store. Tim has taught iOS and macOS development and has created tech articles & videos for Apple and raywenderlich.com. Tim is currently a Development Manager at a large Canadian bank. Tim also hosts Spock Cast podcast. Tim also produces the More Than Just Code podcast.
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Jaime Lopez Jr
Jaime Lopez Jr has hosted 278 episodes.
Co-host Jaime is an experienced software developer and team lead with a focus on iOS development. He led the iOS development team at OfferUp where he helped make the buying and selling experience simpler, faster, and safer. Jaime also worked on the StoreMode™ technologies at Point Inside. He often enjoys a nice cup of coffee and conversation on various topics. Jaime also hosts Spock Cast podcast.
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Mark E. Rubin
Mark E. Rubin has hosted 277 episodes.
Co-host Mark is an iOS developer and consultant based in Silicon Valley. He founded Smappsoft, an indie iOS development shop, in 2009, where he is Chief Engineer. At the same time, he has held hands on leadership roles in several startups, including Relive, Inc. and erodr, and consults for multiple well known companies on iOS development issues. He has developed over 30 apps, in a wide range of areas including social networking, photo sharing, games, and music, with a combined reach of millions of users. Before discovering iOS, he worked for several years in the semiconductor industry, and has degrees in Physics and Electrical Engineering from MIT and UCSB.
Retired Hosts
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Tammy Coron
Tammy Coron has hosted 34 episodes.
Guest Host Tammy Coron is a writer, musician, artist, and software engineer.
As an independent creative professional, Tammy spends her time developing software, writing, illustrating, and reminding others that The Impossible Just Takes A Little Longer. She also hosts the Roundabout: Creative Chaos podcast.
For the most part, Tammy is always working; she’s a contributor on Creative Bloq, iMore, and (of course!) raywenderlich.com. When she’s not earning a living, Tammy enjoys spending time on her farm – in Tennessee – with her husband and their two sons. -
Greg Heo
Greg Heo has hosted 50 episodes.
Guest-host Greg is an iOS developer, sometimes writer, and full-time Canadian living in San Francisco. He enjoys writing code, long walks thinking about code, and listening to podcasts about code.
Greg often jumps in as a last minute guest host and occasionally takes over the show when Tim is away at a concert.
Greg is taking a break from co-hosting our podcast as of 2019. -
Aaron Vegh
Aaron Vegh has hosted 88 episodes.
co-host Aaron Vegh is a freelance iOS and web developer. He’s written a book for Wiley, Web Development with the Mac, published in 2010. He’s published several apps: Code, an HTML code viewer; Tiberius, a personal video logging app from the future; ThreadOne, an OS X private messaging client for App.Net; and Magpie, a “watch later” tool for Mac and iOS. Aaron was a regular co-host from August 2014 to December 2016.