More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
a round table discussion about iOS development, macOS and Swift.
We found 3 episodes of More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice with the tag “jesse squires”.
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Episode 283: Limited Edition
February 2nd, 2020 | 1 hr 23 mins
adobe flash, altered carbon, ample labs, apple car, applenet, bill atkinson, black water slide, breakpoints, carbon copy cloner, carona virus, cash back, chalmers, classical gas, degrassi junior high, delta hacks vi, drake, earnings, homeless, hotwheels, hypercard, ios 13, ipad, iphone se, jamf, jenkins, jesse squires, joni mitchell, laserwriter, m-pesa, mac pro rackmount, macintosh office, migration assistant, ming che quo, myst, neil young, phonenet, presto card, rogers, rush, sgi, softfpu, songsterr, speech synthesis, spirit, sun microsystems, swift 6, swiftui sheets, target mode, ted kremenek, tesla, tops, touch id, tragically hip, upfront edge, w-8ben, xcode previews, yyz
We follow up on rack mounting the Mac Pro, the Macintosh Office and HyperCard. We follow up on providing tech support for apps and services. After a decade of drama, Apple is ready to kill Flash in Safari once and for all. There’s an Apple Car for sale — but it's not the one you think. Apple’s first iPad was revealed 10 years ago today. Everything we know about the iPhone SE 2. Apple hits 1.5 billion active devices with ~80% of recent iPhones and iPads running iOS 13. Sheets don’t inherit the environment. On the road to Swift 6. Software Maker for Apple Devices Jamf Files Confidentially for IPO. Apple delivers best-ever quarterly numbers, powered by iPhones, services. Picks: Speech recognition and speech synthesis on iOS with Swift. Rogers ends subsidized phone plans, now exclusively offers device financing. Xcode Previews. Xcode tip: Using breakpoints as bookmarks.
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Episode 264: Morgan Just Go!
September 7th, 2019 | 1 hr 36 mins
2020 ipad pro, a13, american history, apple glasses, apple pencil, apple socks, augmented reality, bbedit, caffeine, call silencing, chase sapphire visa, chick-fil-a, combine, dark mode, deep fake, ethan hunt, face id, facebook, fat secret, google daydream, google glasses, hamilton, hip hop, ios 13 beta, ios 13.1 beta 2, iphone 11 pro, ipv6, jesse squires, lose it, mac app store, macbook, mvc, notarization, nshipster, nutrition facts, pete townshend, popeye’s chicken, posix, property observer, red eye, sandbox, scanning electronic microscope, spam, spamalot, ssl, state, sting, structured light, swiftui, the last ship, the who, tile, time of flight, usb-c, vr, won’t get fooled again, wwdc
We are joined by Alexis Gallagher as we follow up on an Apple Sock for the Apple Card. We also follow up on rumored iPhone 11 Pro rumors, the coating on the titanium Apple Card, and why you’re only getting 1% cash back. Facebook exposes 419 million phone numbers. Apple has released iOS 13.1 beta 2, so what does that mean for iOS 13? We discuss the rumored “Apple Glasses” and new tagging products. The new 2020 iPad Pro maybe adding 3D sensing rear cameras. Apple is temporarily relaxing notarization requirements. 2020 may also reveal a low-cost iPhone option. Alexis wonders about USB 4 and IPv6. Picks: Red Eye, SwiftTO on YouTube, Fat Secret.
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Episode 202: Zombies Know No Borders
July 7th, 2018 | 1 hr 4 mins
2014, 49th parallel, ai, airbnb, ambermac, apache nifi, arduino, ash furrow, atlantic time zone, aug 6, blackbox, blynk, callkit, canada day, chris miles, cryptokitties, debug, debug navigator, devtube, ecmascript, excel, fifa world cup, flatmap, functional, geoff hinton, hotmail, independence day, iot, jesse squires, jurassic world, kelvin timeline, maine, maker fair, marin todorov, mario, nb, nova scotia, one-upmanship, pomo.tv, prince edward island, react native, ryan macleod, sensor tower, synchronized drone, the upside down, u of t, udacity, venkat subramaniam, visual basic, voip, vpn, wit, women in tech, woodstock, xcode behaviors, zombie apocalypse
This weeks episode is hosted by Greg Heo as Tim was to be away with unpredictable internet access. We follow up on React Native and Excel. We discuss the Godfather of AI and Deep Learning. We revisit Mario Run's revenues and downloads. Jaime recaps his experiences at the We RISE tech conference. Picks: Xcode tip: Using behaviors to improve debugging, DevTube, Blynk, Pointfree.co