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Swift over Coffee
S3E10: That was a ball of pain
In this episode: Swift 5.10 is here, we share our tips on mentoring and being mentored, and try out your Vision Pro apps. - Apple Vision Pro is here: https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2024/02/apple-vision-pro-arrives-in-apple-store-locations-across-the-us/ - Email to Apple developers from Susan Prescott: https://x.com/twostraws/status/1753526820811452729 - Launched podcast with Charlie, Christian, and Devin: https://x.com/LaunchedFM/status/1755597370975478170 - pkl: https://github.com/apple/pkl - xkcd Standards: https://xkcd.com/927 - Nominations for the Packages Community Showcase on Swift.org: https...
2024-02-12
42 min
Empower Apps
Haikus of Code with Erica Sadun - Part 2
GuestErica Sadun (website)@ericasadun (Twitter)@erica (GitHub)Swift Style, Second Edition by Erica SadunRelated EpisodesEpisode 20: WWDC 2019 - Mac Development with Daniel JalkutEpisode 49: Vapor 4 with Tibor BödecsEpisode 34: Server-Side Swift with Tim CondonRelated Linkstry! Swift WorldSwift Argument Parseryonaskolb/Mint (GitHub) - THE WAY to install Swift Package ToolsWE FOUND AN INSTALLATION TOOL! - “mint” (a simple SwiftPM installer) has improved my command line life - Erica SadunMusings on `Result` and building a command line utility with completion handlers - Erica SadunSwift Package Continuous Integration - Leo DionEri...
2020-06-16
42 min
Empower Apps
Haikus of Code with Erica Sadun - Part 1
GuestErica Sadun (website)@ericasadun (Twitter)@erica (GitHub)Swift Style, Second Edition by Erica SadunRelated EpisodesEpisode 20: WWDC 2019 - Mac Development with Daniel JalkutRelated Linkstry! Swift WorldSwift Argument Parseryonaskolb/Mint (GitHub) - THE WAY to install Swift Package ToolsErica's Command Line Toolserica/now (GitHub) - Times around the world... erica/remind (GitHub) - Schedule a notification-center reminder from the command-line... erica/lns (GitHub) - Because no one can remember how to use `ln -s` when it really mattersLeo's Command Line Toolsbrightdigit/eggseed (GitHub) - Command Line Tool...
2020-06-08
29 min
The Kodeco Podcast: For App Developers and Gamers
Early Days of Jailbreaking and Swift Coding Style Talks with Erica Sadun – Podcast S09 E02
iOS Early Adopter Erica Sadun tells us about the early days of Jailbreaking and Swift coding Style. Then, Dru talks about how to abuse UITableViews. [Subscribe in iTunes] [RSS Feed] This episode is sponsored by Triplebyte. Applying to programming jobs usually means endless applications to countless hours of technical screens. With Triplebyte, there’s a better way. You do one online interview, and then you get to go straight to final interviews at hundreds of companies (from tech giants like Dropbox to exciting startups). It’s like the Common App for...
2019-05-01
39 min
Swift over Coffee
S1E9: Beard of Steel
In this episode: Codable conformance for Range types, string interpolation in Swift 5.0, Paul and Sean discuss their work over 2018 and plans for 2019, and we ask: what would you change about Xcode? - SE-0235: Add Result to the Standard Library – https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0235-add-result.md - SE-0239: Add Codable conformance to Range types – https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0239-codable-range.md - Is gifting in-app purchases coming soon? https://www.macrumors.com/2018/12/19/app-store-in-app-purchase-gifting/ - String interpolation changes in Swift 5.0: https://ericasadun.com/2018/12/16/swift-5-interpolation-part-3-dates-and-number-formatters/ and http://alisoftware.github.io/swift/2018/12/15/swift5-stringinterpolation-part1/ - Beca...
2018-12-24
29 min
Swift by Sundell
19: “Proposal tour”, with special guest Erica Sadun
Erica Sadun joins John to talk about Swift Evolution and its proposal process, civility in the community, the state of Apple's developer tools, protocol extensions, Swift Foundation vs Objective-C Foundation and much more.SponsorBig thanks to Ray Wenderlich for sponsoring this episode. Visit store.raywenderlich.com to get a 20% discount on the new Android Avalanche bundle until March the 30th.LinksErica on TwitterJohn on TwitterErica's website - ericasadun.comThe Swift Evolution repositoryThe Swift Evolution forum"Introducing role keywords to reduce hard-to-find bugs" - Swift Evolution forum"Unwrap or die" operator...
2018-03-19
54 min
SwiftCoders: Interviews with Swift Developers
33: Erica Sadun - Author, Developer, and Mom
Erica is the author of many iOS Development and Swift language books, as well as many accepted Swift Evolution proposals. Links: Website - http://ericasadun.comTwitter - @EricaSadun - https://twitter.com/ericasadunBooks on iBooks Store - https://itunes.apple.com/us/author/erica-sadun/id401490663?mt=11Books on LeanPub - https://leanpub.com/u/erica Other Books - https://www.amazon.com/Erica-Sadun/e/B001HD24C6/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1478056235&sr=1-2-ent SE-007 - https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0007-remove-c-style-for-loops.mdEmily Post - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etiquette_in_Society,_in_Business,_in_Politics,_and_at...
2016-11-02
00 min
NSBrief
#50: Pitch Perfect
Erica Sadun (@ericasadun) and Steve Sande (@stevensande) blog about everything related to Apple at TUAW, including developer apps. Pitch Perfect is their new book written to help developers (of any platform) craft better review pitches to blogging sites for review. Sponsor Cocoaconf NSBrief listeners can get $100 off your ticket to the next Cocoaconf in Herndon, Virginia! Just use the promo code NSBRIEF on checkout! Open Source Spotlight Specta Expecta Links Pitch Perfect Permalink | Leave a comment »
2012-06-08
1h 13
NSBrief
#7: Erica Sadun
Saul chats with TUAW Blogger Erica Sadun about her work on reverse engineering the AirPlay protocol in the new AppleTV 2. Follow Erica’s nerdy adventures on twitter: @ericasadun. Download Episode ericasadun.comErica’s AirPlay applications Sites cocoaobjects.com - CocoaObjects.com is a web site containing a hand-selected listing of all sorts of reusable objects available for Macintosh programmers programming using the standard Cocoa Objective-C APIs. The entries are maintained by volunteers based on personal discoveries and suggestions made to the@cocoaobjects Twitter account.
2011-02-04
28 min