
Tim Mitra
Co-Host of More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
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.
Tim Mitra has hosted 324 Episodes.
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Episode 4: #4 - Highlights From 360iDev 2014
August 26th, 2014 | 43 mins 26 secs
360idev
In EP 4, recorded live at 360iDev in Denver, we discuss; the value of customer engagement and it's impact on mobile development, highlights from the 360iDev 2014 conference, application fatigue, and what's in a name, Hyperlapse, Terrella & Swing Copters.
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Episode 3: #3 - The Other App Store
August 19th, 2014 | 1 hr 8 mins
In Ep 3 we discuss; How much it really costs to make an app. Working remote vs working in an office. Flappy Bird TNG. Tom Hank’s app creator? Size Classes in iOS8 – what are they thinking? Grafio,Camoji, Scales & Nodes. Tim debuts on raywenderlich.com.
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Episode 2: #2 - First World Problems
August 12th, 2014 | 41 mins 5 secs
Ep 2 - Welcome to the show. It is August 12th and this is our 2nd show. Today will be a discussion between Aaron Vegh, Jaime Lopez Jr., Mark Rubins and Tim Mitra about the recent buzz on indie iOS developers.
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Episode 1: #1 - Pilot - the MTJC podcast
August 6th, 2014 | 53 mins 22 secs
Better Audio - Ep 1 - Welcome to the show. The pilot episode will be a discussion between Aaron Vegh, Jaime Lopez Jr., Mark Rubins and Tim Mitra about the recent buzz on indie iOS developers.