
Compile Swift Podcast
Dive into the world of software development. Tune in for in-depth interviews with industry experts and the latest information. Whether you're an experienced developer or just starting, this podcast is your one-stop shop for everything related to software development.
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iPhone massive new features and more
Geoff and Peter could not stay quiet any longer and had to get together to discuss all the new features the iPhone offers and how they think it will change the way we communicate.Geoffhttps://www.cocoatype.comPeterhttps://www.peterwitham.com
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We have reached the end, thank you to all the supporters
Yep, we have decided that the Podcast has reached a point where we cannot sustain the level of content we like to provide on a regular schedule and have to face the hard truth that we need to call it a day.A massive thank you to the Patreon supporters, Guests, and listeners.You can findGeoff at Cocoatype.comPeter at PeterWitham.com
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Preparing and updating your apps for Apple OS 26
Everyone is doing it, or at least should be. We're discussing how to make the necessary changes and prepare our apps for the upcoming Apple OS 26 releases, which will be available in the next couple of months.Share your thoughts with ushttps://compileswift.com/contactBecome a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehttps://www.patreon.com/compileswiftFollow us on Mastodonhttps://iosde
Catching up in the heat of Summer
A brief catch-up episode in the middle of the Texas Summer on the status of projects.Download the DropSaw game on iOSPlease share your thoughts with ushttps://compileswift.com/contactBecome a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehttps://www.patreon.com/compileswiftFollow us on Mastodonhttps://iosdev.space/@Compileswift
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Two of our favorite WWDC25 API's
Peter and Geoff dive into their favorite WWDC25 APIs. Peter explores the new attributed text editing features in SwiftUI, while Geoff breaks down interactive snippets and updates to App Intents. A dev-focused episode packed with practical insights and examples.AttributedString Code SnippetButton( action: { resumeContent.transformAttributes( in: &selectedText ) { container in
Dealing with Apple App Store Rejection
Peter shares the rollercoaster journey of building and submitting a game to the App Store—only to face rejection.Joined by co-host Geoff, they break down the emotional and practical steps of handling app review rejections, exploring Apple’s different rejections and how to respond.Whether you’re an indie dev or curious listener, this episode offers real talk, humor, and insight into the hi
What to do before and during WWDC25
WWDC25 starts in just a few days on June 6th 2025. We have some great tips and advice for anyone attending the conference in person or online to get the most out of the experience.Join the DiscordShare your thoughts with ushttps://compileswift.com/contactBecome a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehttps://www.patreon.com/compileswiftFollow us on Mastodonhttps://iosdev.space/@Comp
Skills that divide and conquer
In this episode, Peter and Geoff discuss the importance of diversifying your skill set beyond your core expertise in mobile development. They explore how working on side projects and learning new technologies can provide mental relief, solve workflow problems, and create unexpected career opportunities.Share your thoughts with ushttps://compileswift.com/contactBecome a Patreon member and
Deep Dish Swift 2025
Geoff sits down with Adam and Nutter at the Deep Dish Swift 2025 conference for a discussion.Adam Wulf - MuseAppNutterfi on TwitchCocoatypeBecome a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehttps://www.patreon.com/compileswiftYou can also show your support by buying me a coffeehttps://peterwitham.com/bmcFollow us on Mastodonhttps://iosdev.space/@Compileswift
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Swift Wasm
Geoff spent some time trying Swift Wasm (Web Assembly) and wanted to discuss his findings and thoughts. We love to highlight projects using the Swift language and welcome anyone working on a project to reach out to us at compileswift.com/contact.Mentioned in this episodeSwift Wasm on GitHubSwiftwasm.orgHummingbird EpisodeBecome a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehttps://www.pat
The Rebranding is here!
Apologies for the late delivery on this episode. Peter was sick and this caused a production delay.So here is our new branding, we hope you love the name!We are working on many changes to the artworks, so please be patient. Thanks!Become a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehttps://www.patreon.com/compileswift
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Starting over on apps and code
In this episode, we chat about Peter’s decision to start fresh with a new code base. He believes it can sometimes be the right move. Geoff shares his perspective, which sparked a lively discussion and gave developers some food for thought when it comes to existing projects and technical debt.(00:00) - Introduction
(10:13) - Become a supporting member
(20:19) - Get over 200 Mac Apps
(27:02
Separation of concerns
In this episode, we discuss a blog post by Geoff diving into details to help structure your code base and hopefully prevent future problems.(00:00) - Introduction
(10:01) - Support the podcast
(21:50) - SetApp - Over 200 mac apps
(23:06) - How does this help testing
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Choosing and using the right backend system for your app
In this episode, we discuss choosing the right backend to support your application. We discuss options and how to find the right solution to keep your app powered and users happy.Become a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehttps://www.patreon.com/compileswift
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Compile Swift going forward, it's all great stuff
We are making things even better, listen on for how and why.Reach out with new Podcast names and conversations on our Discord -> https://compileswift.com/discord
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2025 plans from the hosts and listeners
A special episode to kick off the new year, not only are you getting this one advert free but we have listener contributions.We discuss our plans for 2025 and hear from our listeners as to their goals for the next 12 months.As mentioned in this episodeCocoatype.comPeterWitham.comDanielSincere.comJared - apialerts.comDalton's GithubJoin our DiscordDevClub Discord
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12 Months of Apple
Welcome to the Compile Swift Apple calendar. In our end-of-year wrap, we look back at 12 months of Apple.All the things you may or may not remember from the year, along with some personal milestones.On a personal note, we want to thank our Patrons and listeners for their support. You have helped keep the Podcast alive this year, and we look forward to sharing even more with you in 2025.Th
App Store Presence and Optimization
App store presence and optimization can be as simple or complicated as you choose. The short advice is that the more you put in, the more you get out.We dive into details and suggestions in this episode based on our experiences.(00:00) - Introduction
(01:30) - What is App Store Presence?
(09:56) - Become a member
(12:54) - Keywording
(15:51) - Privacy and age rating
(20:50) - Clean My Mac
Swift on the Server, Hummingbird
This week, we discuss serverside Swift using Hummingbird. We also discuss Vapor to compare the two experiences.(00:00) - Introduction
(08:44) - Clean My Mac
(28:20) - Coffee Time
(34:17) - Cocoatype.com
(34:57) - Support the podcast
https://www.compileswift.com/podcast/s06e12/https://vapor.codes/https://hummingbird.codes/Clean My Mac
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AI Tools for app makers
This week’s episode discusses AI tools and their applications for developers. The hosts share their experiences using AI chatbots, highlighting their usefulness for code generation, problem-solving guidance, and code explanation. They also discuss the benefits of AI tools for finding code snippets and remembering API names.AI tools are useful for developers, especially when dealing with o
App Intents
App intents can be exposed in various ways beyond shortcuts, such as custom controls, focus filters, and spotlight actions. They enable users to perform specific actions without launching the app, making them more accessible and user-friendly. App intents can also be used to configure widgets, interact with hardware, and handle preferences, providing a seamless user experience across diff
Gorkem Ercan - Eclipse, AI/ML, CI/CD
I interviewed Gorkem Ercan from Jozu about a few essential topics within the development ecosystem that apply to many different technologies, including Apple development.Gorkem at JozuEclipse Foundation(00:00) - Introduction
(00:23) - Jozu
(01:54) - Eclipse Foundation
(08:10) - Train your inbox
(09:46) - Open Source
(12:25) - CI/CD
(18:17) - Support the Podcast
(18:37) - AI/ML
(31:06) - C
App Pricing Part 2
Part two of two where we discuss the numbers along with the approach taken by the Panels appLink to the video released by Marques Brownlee after our recordingBecome a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehttps://www.patreon.com/compileswiftPlease leave a review and show your supporthttps://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftYou can also show your support by buying me a coffeehttps://pe
App Pricing Part 1
Part one of two where we discuss app pricing. The many different models and approaches with our takes and opinions on each. In part 2 we will dive into the numbers!(00:00) - Introduction
(02:26) - Different flavors of pricing
(08:50) - Become a member
(09:11) - Expectancy at cost levels
(21:56) - Trade Coffee
(24:09) - The developer dilema
(43:17) - SetApp
(44:32) - Different models
(53:2
Talking TestFlight
This week, we discuss TestFlight, what it is, how to use it, and why you should use it.(00:00) - Introduction
(11:26) - Support this Podcast
(25:41) - SetApp
(40:33) - Support the podcast
(40:43) - Rate and review
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Apple iPhone 16 and what that means for developers
In this episode of the Compile Swift Podcast, hosts Jeff and Peter discuss the recent Apple "Nine-Nine" event, discussing the latest hardware announcements and their implications for developers. They reflect on how predictable Apple's product releases have become, highlighting the incremental updates across their platforms, particularly the new iPhone's "Capture Control" feature. The host
Swift 6 Migration
In this episode of the CompileSwift podcast, the hosts discuss Swift 6 migration, highlighting its non-breaking changes and new features like module-level access control and data race safety. They emphasize gradual migration, the importance of planning, and the benefits of new data types.Swift 6 migration guideHacking with Swift - What's new in Swift 6Non-Sendable types are cool too you k
Hello co-host! We discuss the Apple 9/9/24 Event
This is a landmark episode as we say hello to the new co-host. Plus, we discussed Apple's upcoming event, which is expected to feature new iPhones. But what else might we get?(00:00) - Introduction
(00:30) - Hello Co-Host
(01:21) - Apple 9/9/24 Event is Coming
(08:28) - SetApp
(09:43) - New Hardware Speculation
(19:31) - Become a member
(19:51) - AI Services+?
(23:56) - AI on the Mac
(26:
Alternative App Stores, Trader Status, Are your apps ready for the new OS versions?
This week, Peter Witham discusses the emergence of alternative app stores and what they mean for developers. He asks for listeners' experiences and thoughts on managing multiple app store requirements, including code signing and security. He also touches on Apple's reminder about trader status for the European market. He wraps up by emphasizing the importance of testing apps against the l
Plinky and being featured on the AppStore with Joe Fabisevich
In this episode of the Compile Swift Podcast, host Peter Witham interviews Joe Fabisevich, an experienced iOS developer and indie app creator. Joe discusses his journey in app development, including his work at notable companies like Twitter and Bitly, and his transition to creating his app, Plinky. Plinky is a link-saving app designed for quick and customizable link organization. It feat
Patreon only exclusive episode posted - Protecting apps against bad data
An exclusive episode for the Patreon members and supporters is now posted over at www.patreon.com/compileswiftLearn why you need to protect your apps from incoming data and how to program defensively to handle those situations.
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Embracing new API's whilst retaining backwards compatibility
This week, I delved into whether to embrace or avoid new APIs in Apple's upcoming operating systems. I encountered a few challenges while working on my Mac iOS app, which I aimed to have a modern look. Inspired by Apple developer videos, I wanted to incorporate features like a navigation split view and fancy backgrounds, similar to the design of CleanMyMac.However, I hit a snag when they
Beta 4 releases and a detailed walkthrough installing Sequoia on a separate drive
In this episode of the Compile Swift podcast, the latest beta four releases from Apple, including iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15, tvOS, visionOS, and watchOS.I urge listeners not to install beta versions on primary devices used for daily work to avoid potential issues.Plus, a detailed guide on safely installing macOS betas on a separate APFS container or an external Thunderbolt drive to expe
All code is legacy code, deal with it now
Everything we write becomes legacy code once it's written. That means technical debt in the future, so how can we do a better job today to help future us tomorrow?Become a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehttps://www.patreon.com/compileswiftPlease leave a review and show your supporthttps://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftYou can also show your support by buying me a coffeehttps
You need to promote yourself, eight tips to get you started
In this episode, I will explain why it is essential to promote yourself. The short answer is that nobody else will do it for you.So, here are eight tips to get you started on the path to success.(00:00) - Introduction
(00:11) - Why should you promote yourself
(02:36) - Tip 1 - Networking
(04:43) - Tip 2 - Starting out
(05:55) - Tip 3 - For Introverts
(06:27) - Support the future of this P
Zed editor for Swift and collaboration, Xcode 16 predictive assist and which iPad?
In this episode, I introduce the open-source code editor Zed and its new features like Swift support and real-time collaboration.I also share my experiences with the predictive assist feature in Xcode 16 beta.Lastly, I provide an in-depth comparison of various iPads, discussing the pros and cons of potential upgrades as an iPad Pro M1 owner.Zed code editorBecome a Patreon member and help
The one after WWDC24, what comes next
I reflect on WWDC 2024 and share my thoughts on the new technologies and updates from the conference.I discuss my plans to transition to SwiftData, explore the new AI technologies announced, and provide insights into RealityKit and Vision Pro.Additionally, I recommend which WWDC videos to watch to get the most out of the new updates.Become a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehtt
WWDC24 Roundtable on all the new things
I am joined by some good friends to discuss the opening day of the Apple developer conference and all the new announcements. As a consumer and a developer, I am excited about many things this year.(00:00) - Introduction
(00:09) - WWDC24 Roundtable
(00:35) - Cocoatype
(00:47) - Nutterfi
(00:59) - Those streamer folks
(01:12) - All the new OS versions
(01:22) - visionOS 2
(05:46) - iPhone &
The episode before WWDC24, wants and hopes for developers
We are just a few days from WWDC24 as this Podcast hits the feed. I'm not making predictions; I'm making some sensible wishes and hopes for what we might get, mostly from the perspective of a developer.--------Join the DevClub Discord to take part in our WWDC24 celebrations.--------Become a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehttps://www.patreon.com/compileswiftPlease leave a revi
What I do when starting a new app before coding?
DevClub Discord question this week.What do I do when starting a new app or project before coding?1. Write the idea down2. List the core idea features3. Sketch a bad interface design4. Do some research5. Refine the idea and interface6. Prototype the unknownAs mentioned in this episodeMuse AppBecome a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehttps://www.patreon.com/compileswiftPlease lea
CoreData, CloudKit and user data sync, a few tips
In this episode, I discuss a recent exploration and problem-solving situation with one of my apps that uses CloudKit to sync data across devices.CloudKit and iCloud are excellent ways to store a user's data and make it accessible across multiple devices. However, they come with some scenarios you need to account for.For example, have you coded to protect against a bad experience if the us
Listener Question - How do we combat the rising tide of cross platform on mobile?
Thanks for the suggestion on this topic. We often see folks asking why cross-platform is such a great idea, but we don't usually discuss why it can also be a bad idea and how we can promote native platform development.This can be incredibly challenging for companies that see the one code base for cross-platform development as reduced development time and cost without considering the long-
Apple Event, Where are the Swift live streamers?
In this episode, we have an Apple event in May for new iPad? Listener question - Where are all the Swift live streamers?Become a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehttps://www.patreon.com/compileswiftPlease leave a review and show your supporthttps://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftYou can also show your support by buying me a coffeehttps://peterwitham.com/bmcFollow me on Mastodon
Serverside Swift, Structured Concurrency and more with Joannis Orlandos
In this episode, I talk with Joannis Orlandos about Serverside Swift, Structured Concurrency, maintaining good, clean code, Swift Server Workgroup and meetup, and more. I recommend checking out the links below. (00:00) - Introduction
(00:22) - Joannis Orlandos
(00:51) - Swift Server Workgroup
(04:56) - Hummingbird
(20:53) - SetApp
(22:07) - Structured Concurrency
(27:50) - Race conditions
Matt Van Itallie - Sema software, generative ai and code analysis
I talked with Matt Van Itallie, founder and CEO of Sema, a software company specializing in helping non-technical executives understand software development. We discussed generative AI, developer retention, intellectual property protection, and more.I bet you never considered using AI to help you, your team, and your company better understand your code base, products, and services.As ment
In the news, WWDC 24, EU Trader or not? Xcode 15 Bugs?
In this episode of the Compile Swift podcast, I dive into the latest news and updates from Apple Dev World.From discussing the upcoming WWDC event to the challenges developers face in the EU. Additionally, I touch on the issues with the latest Xcode version and express my hopes for a more stable release in the future.Stay tuned for upcoming interviews, and don't forget to spread the word
Create Android apps using Skip.tools and Swift
The creators of skip.tools are back with a significant milestone to celebrate and share the latest updates to their Swift to Android app toolset.Mentioned in this episodePrevious show appearanceTake the tour of Skip.toolsSharing C between Swift and KotlinBecome a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehttps://www.patreon.com/compileswiftPlease leave a review and show your supporthttp
Tips to help introverts and quiet ones survive software development
In this episode, I share content originally aired on my UIBuzz podcast, aimed at introverted individuals navigating the software development world. Recognizing the challenges quieter, more introverted people face in a field that often values collaboration and networking, I offer advice, personal opinions, and encouragement to help listeners thrive on their terms.Become a Patreon member an
Dev log - Make that app design better for the users
A developer log this week. I'm not happy with the design of one of my apps, and I'm sharing some thoughts on why and what I intend to do about it. This might help those feeling the same way.(00:00) - Introduction
(00:24) - Pivot that app design
(01:29) - Job Finder Tracker
(02:30) - Make those colors prettier
(07:50) - Dev Club Discord
(08:11) - Become a member
(08:36) - Rate and review
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Adding Game Center to your apps and games
Patreon members get a video version showing all the code -> https://patreon.com/compileswiftGame Center is a great way to add features and interest to your apps and games. In this episode, I explain everything you need to do to get started; you may be surprised just how little effort it takes, thanks to Apple services.Not only do Patreon members get a video version showing all the deta
Developer struggles and getting through them
This is a bit of a personal topic as I struggle to deal with content and motivation. But, the bright side is that this might help you as we all go through it.As mentioned in this episodeDeveloper health with Jay WilsonPlease leave a review and show your supporthttps://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftYou can also show your support by buying me a coffeehttps://peterwitham.com/bmcFollow me on
VisionPro Ships, first impressions, AppStore changes for the EU and US
In this episode, we'll discuss two main topics: the new Apple Vision Pro hardware and the changes coming to the App Store. We start by diving into the new EU Court rulings regarding Apple's monopoly and the requirement for allowing third-party app stores on iOS devices. Apple has made this confusing intentionally, and there are new terms and conditions that developers have to agree to, wh
Live streaming as a developer with FullQueueDeveloper
Live streaming is popular among developers for many reasons. I discuss this and more with FullQueueDeveloper (Daniel) in this episode. Thanks to Daniel for taking the time to talk with me and live-streaming this event.As mentioned in this episodehttps://fullqueuedeveloper.com/The Creative Act by Rick RubinPlease leave a review and show your supporthttps://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftYo
macOS Virtual Machines with Bushel, and SwiftData with Leo Dion
A conversation between two developers discussing Bushel, an app developed by Leo. Leo explains Bushel is designed as a valuable tool for developers, allowing users to spin up an entire VM of an operating system, trial something, and, if it doesn't work, delete the VM without causing any issue to the primary system.Bushel also uses the newly released Swift Data for managing database functi
First steps with SwiftData
In this episode, I discuss my experience with SwiftData and share my thoughts on its potential at this time.Please leave a review and show your supporthttps://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftYou can also show your support by buying me a coffeehttps://peterwitham.com/bmcFollow me on Mastodon@Compileswift@iosdev.space(00:00) - Introduction
(00:45) - First Steps with SwiftData
(08:20) - Suppo
Reflecting on 2023 and looking ahead to 2024
It's time to look back at our development year, which was 2023, and start thinking for 2024. Some observations and notes from this year as a Swift developer.Please leave a review and show your supporthttps://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftYou can also show your support by buying me a coffeehttps://peterwitham.com/bmcFollow me on Mastodon@Compileswift@iosdev.space
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Important livestream update
A short episode where I explain the changes made to the Compile Swift Livestream.Please leave a review and show your supporthttps://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftYou can also show your support by buying me a coffeehttps://peterwitham.com/bmcFollow me on Mastodon@Compileswift@iosdev.space
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Muse and Developer Duck with Adam Wulf
Muse is a great note-taking app, but it is so much more. I use it almost daily for brain dumps and organizing my thoughts. Developer Duck is an AI-powered tool that works great both stand-alone and inside Xcode. I use it to improve my code, learn, and solve problems.The creator, Adam Wulf, joined me to discuss the apps and more. He was also gracious enough to offer discounts for listeners
Talking source code protection and end of year job hunting advice
In this episode of Compile Swift Podcast, I talk about the importance of keeping source code in remote repositories and maintaining good backup practices. I remind listeners of the risks like natural disasters and hardware failures and underline the critical need for a plan B.In the second part of the episode, I offer advice on job hunting during a challenging period when budgets run out
Create Android apps with Swift and Xcode
How would you like to create Android Kotlin apps using Swift and Xcode? I thought that might get your attention. I talked with Abe and Marc from https://skip.tools on their project and toolset. This excellent technical preview excites me and many others to write once and deploy twice.As mentioned in this episodeSkip.tools Please leave a review and show your supporthttps://lovethepodcast.c
New Macs and some cool AI tools
In this episode, I will catch up on some news items and discuss some excellent tools I've been using.I share my opinion on Apple's release of new hardware with M3 chips, noting that while the performance is impressive, it may be reaching a plateau of incremental improvements. I discuss the challenge of convincing users to upgrade their devices when their current ones perform well.Addition
Listener question - Choosing when to fix a bug or ship?
Thanks to a DevClub Discord member for this episode suggestion. Deciding when to fix a bug or to ship and fix it in the next release can often be a complicated problem. I follow a simple set of rules for projects of any size, and I'm sharing it in this episode with you.As mentioned in this episodeDevClub DiscordVideo versionPlease leave a review and show your support.https://lovethepodcas
My thoughts on Swift bindings in Godot
As an avid Swift user, I wanted to sit down and look at the options for using Swift with the Godot engine. Let me start by saying it's early days, but I tried a course and then did my own exploration that I want to share in this episode for those that might be considering using this approach.Please leave a review and show your support.https://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftPlease find me
Vision Pro and visionOS development with Geoff Pado - Part 2
Note: There was so much good content that this is part 2 of 2.Geoff Pado and I talked about developing on Apple's visionOS platform. In particular, how the conversion of his iOS and iPad app Kineo went with the new challenges of spatial computing and interaction.(00:00) - Introduction
(00:29) - Thinking in 3D
(08:30) - The problems of early adoption
(23:26) - Chatroom questions
(31:33) -
Vision Pro and visionOS development with Geoff Pado - Part 1
Note: There was so much good content that this is part 1 of 2.Geoff Pado and I talked about developing on Apple's visionOS platform. In particular, how the conversion of his iOS and iPad app Kineo went with the new challenges of spatial computing and interaction.(00:00) - Introduction
(00:29) - Geoff Pado
(01:28) - Vision Pro
(02:01) - Kineo
(03:51) - Transistioning to visionOS
(11:08) -
Help and advice for young developers with Mia Kotalik
Mia is a freelance software and web developer with almost a decade of experience in tech. She is the host of Technically, A Podcast, and co-founder of the web development and marketing company Curie & Co. She is passionate about providing free tech resources and making technology accessible to everyone.As mentioned in this episode,Mia's websiteCurie & Co WebsiteTechnically, a Podc
Bonus episode - New OS releases and my iPhone 15 choice
A bonus episode to celebrate and share the new Apple OS release details and dates. Plus, which iPhone did I choose after not upgrading for the past three years?Please leave a review and show your support.https://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftPlease find me on Mastodon@Compileswift@iosdev.space
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Keeping software simple with Brian Childress
Brian is a husband, father, technologist, and avid adventurer. As a technical advisor with a strong background in software engineering, cloud computing, and cybersecurity, he is experienced in helping CTOs and CEOs make the right technical decisions for their organizations.(00:00) - Introduction
(34:37) - Support the podcast
(35:02) - Rate and review
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Passion Projects, Programming, and Planes with Ivan Novak
Ivan Novak has been weaving his own way through the tech world since 2006. Seventeen years on, he is now a self-taught software engineer. Ivan caught my attention after reading a blog post on Dev.to - passion and paying projects.In this episode, we have a fascinating and thought-provoking discussion on this and other topics surrounding the creative field in which we all live and work.Book
No-code solutions and development with Xano.com
Prakash Chandran is the CEO and co-founder of Xano.com. A no-code solution. Prakash and I discuss developers' role in no-code solutions and how AI plays a role in the development cycle. No code does not mean no developers. It should be viewed as an assistant handling repetitive tasks while simplifying the business logic.As mentioned in this episodeXano.comXano on X (Twitter)(00:00) - Intr
Want Your App To Be Approved By Apple, Make Sure You Have These!
Tips and reminders of the essential items you will need when submitting that app for review to Apple to get it in the App Store.These include- Privacy policy- Any guest accounts for full app access by the review team- Data collection used in the app- Encryption used if using anything beyond the standard Apple OSWant to be part of the conversation? Join the DevClub discordhttps://peterwith
When the memory leaks and you sink or swim
A developer log update this week. I had an exciting (that's an excellent way to put it) week trying to fix what seemed like a silly bug in my game, which turned out to be a memory-retaining issue hiding in the background.Listen to all the horrible details with a happy ending in this game dev update.(00:00) - Introduction
(00:31) - Contact me
(00:51) - When the memory leaks
(01:59) - Live
RocketSim with creator Antoine van der Lee
Antoine has a rich history of development across many platforms. He works at WeTransfer and is the creator of RocketSim, a tool that works with the Apple simulator to provide an extensive toolset for developers, designers, and testers.Reach out to AntoineRocketSim: https://www.rocketsim.app/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/twannlWeb: http://www.avanderlee.comListen on PoduramaSupport the Pod
Daniil Strizhov - Amazon developer, working with big code bases and teams
Daniil Strizhov is an experienced iOS developer currently working at Amazon Prime Video. He specializes in creating and supporting features tailored for sports enthusiasts.Daniil discusses working with large code bases, working with teams, preparing for interviews with big companies, and the developer experience.(00:00) - Introduction
(00:33) - Daniil Strizhov
(02:21) - Monolithic code
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Automation and platforms with Ramiro Berrelleza
Ramiro Berrelleza is the CEO and Co-founder of Okteto, the leading platform for Development Experience Automation. With over 20 years of experience in engineering, Ramiro is a seasoned professional passionate about building developer tooling.Mentioned in this episodeOkteto Web SiteTwitter(00:00) - Introduction
(00:27) - Ramiro Berrelleza
(00:55) - Let's talk automation
(01:51) - Key areas
Why you should not fear technical interviews
Technical interviews are considered a normal part of the developer interview. If you have ever had one or know someone that has, there are plenty of stories of how they did not go well and sound like something to be feared. In this episode, I want to reframe how to look at and handle these interviews.There is far more to it than just how good the code is. It's about seeing how you approac
WWDC23 Thoughts, two weeks later
Here are a few thoughts on the things that might not have seemed that big initially but are very important to us as developers.Please leave a review and show your support.https://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftPlease find me on Mastodon@Compileswift@iosdev.space
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Apple WWDC23 Keynote reactions and analysis with Leo G. Dion
My good friend Leo and I discuss the announcements from Apple at WWDC23 Keynote. Then switch over to Leo's EmpowerApps.show to hear our take on the State of the Union.Mentioned in this episodeState of the Union episodeEmpowerApps.showBright DigitPlease leave a review and show your support.https://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftPlease find me on Mastodon@Compileswift@iosdev.space(00:00) -
When ZStacks go mad
This is partly a developer journal and a tip episode. My recent adventure with a ZStack, image background, and keyboard avoidance was entertaining and weird. But a solution found is a solution shared.Mentioned in this episodeBlog post with codePlease leave a review and show your support.https://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftPlease find me on Mastodon@Compileswift@iosdev.space
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My first paid app and what to work on before WWDC23
In this episode, I discuss my thoughts and decisions behind my first paid iOS application. Plus, trying to figure out what to work on before WWDC23 arrives.Please leave a review and show your support.https://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftPlease find me on Mastodon@Compileswift@iosdev.space
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