Stacktrace John Sundell and Gui Rambo
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A podcast about life and technology from two developers’ perspectives. With John Sundell and Gui Rambo.
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203: “The Sherlock Holmes of debugging”
John and Rambo reflect on what they’ve been learning and how they’ve been aiming to improve as developers during 2023. Also, tips for getting better at debugging, deploying generative AI within existing apps, and are view models really such a good fit for SwiftUI views?
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202: “Incrementing the integer”
Reactions to Apple’s “Scary fast” event, Rambo’s review of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, and under the hood of CleanupBuddy.
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201: “USB-C utopia”
Will this year’s iPhones switch to USB-C instead of Lightning, what could an Apple Watch Ultra-style action button be used for on a phone, and will Apple give us another look at the Vision Pro at their upcoming “Wanderlust” event?
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200: “Expectation recalibration”
Rambo’s custom implementation of macOS desktop widgets and how they relate to Apple’s new built-in system feature, why the experience of using SwiftUI depends so much on the environment it’s being used in, and a mini-review of the ASUS ROG Ally.
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199: “Taking the cover off the API”
John and Rambo start diving into the new announcements from WWDC23 — including the Apple Vision Pro and visionOS, the new Apple Silicon-powered Mac Pro, as well as many of the updates to Apple’s various operating systems.
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198: “WWDC23 Keynote Poker”
With the start of WWDC23 just around the corner, John and Rambo share their predictions, hopes, and dreams as to what Apple might introduce during this year’s edition of the conference. It’s Keynote Poker time!
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Best podcast!
I am not an iOS developer but I really love the way you two guys talk about Apple and your projects. I hope to hear a lot more of you and I am really enjoying every single episode.
All the best from Germany!
Great content
Been listening to this podcast for years, since I started my journey to learn iOS programming. I learned so many cool things, I recommend this to anyone who have interest with iOS development.
Just love it
The hosts are great, the content is useful, and since they’ve started the “deep in” series I’m learning new technical things in every episode!
Please keep doing it!