
Tammy Coron
Co-Host of More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
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.
Tammy Coron has hosted 34 Episodes.
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Episode 146: Moobr - pick of the week
June 3rd, 2017 | 1 hr 42 mins
amazon, cortana, debugging, drag-and-drop, erica sadun, holographic cortana, iboutlet, kotlin, not-hotdog, optional, readdle, repl, security patch, uidebugginginformationoverlay, uikonf, wannacry, wannacrypt, windows 98, wwdc 2017, xcode
This 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.
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Episode 145: Today At MTJC
May 27th, 2017 | 1 hr 29 mins
1password, agilebits, apple stores, borders, google assistant, google i/o, ibooks, preventing fraud, rant, swift curriculum, templates, tensor flow, thunderbolt 3, today at apple, travel mode, xamarin
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.
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Episode 144: Greg Regrets the Error
May 20th, 2017 | 1 hr 22 mins
360idev, amazon prime, askmtjc, big lebowski, borders, cowboy mouth, drobo, firefly, framework, google io, handbrake, hulu, kotlin, macbook pro, objective-c, panic, swift 4, the ranch, toggl, wwdc
Once 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.
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Episode 138: Reports of My Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
April 8th, 2017 | 1 hr 2 mins
access control, advanced debugging, awesome, buddy build, docker, fileprivate, imagination technologies, ios 10.3, lldb, mac pro, metal, opencl, opengl, perfect, reactive program, rwdevcon, rxswift, tammy coron
This 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.
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Episode 134: Industrial Grade Tin Foil Hats
March 11th, 2017 | 1 hr 44 mins
amazon s3, askmtjc, cable. comcast, chris language, cia, creo, creolabs, crtc, hispeed, ipad pro 2, iphone se 2, itunes, marco bambini, mississauga ballet, moho, newzealand, nintendo switch, openmedia, pi day, redbox, remote working, rural internet, wikileaks
This 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.
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Episode 127: Empty Jay Sea and the Holy Grail
January 21st, 2017 | 1 hr 29 mins
2life, affinity designer, apple, apple music, apple pay, ash furrow, calibration, color. colorsync, design, fabric, google, instagram, micro.blog, money, naming, netflix, spotify, twitter, zepelin
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.
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Episode 126: What the iPhone Means to Me
January 12th, 2017 | 1 hr 25 mins
apple music, blackbox, chris lattner, cidia, google drive, icloud drive, india, iphone, ipod touch, macbook pro, prime photos, ratings, setapp, strombo, wordpress
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 Hub
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Episode 115: Podcast Time Machine
October 22nd, 2016 | 1 hr 9 mins
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Episode 114: I Can Eat More Salt Than You
October 15th, 2016 | 1 hr 19 mins
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 T
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Episode 109: Airpods and the Future
September 19th, 2016 | 1 hr 36 mins
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Episode 110: Live from Indie Devstock with Tammy Coron, Greg Heo & Joe Cieplinski
September 18th, 2016 | 33 mins 34 secs
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Episode 101: Has a Shiny Apple Logo On It
July 24th, 2016 | 1 hr 25 mins
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Episode 91: Choosing Your Favorite Children
May 14th, 2016 | 1 hr 31 mins
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Episode 89: "WWDC is cancelled"
May 1st, 2016 | 1 hr 42 mins
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Episode 84: MTJC SE
March 25th, 2016 | 1 hr 12 mins
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Episode 81: extension MTJCPodcast: GregHeoDelegate, TammyCoronDelegate
March 5th, 2016 | 1 hr 23 mins