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Weekly podcast discussing the latest updates, tools and events relevant to iOS app developers. I will also have a couple of reoccurring show sections to spread the word on fellow iOS developers doing fun and interesting things. On top of that I am working hard to do interviews with people relevant to iOS app developers. Think peers, teachers, bloggers who will have an open discussion with me so you can see what passion, hard work and a great community can do for your personal work and success.

AppForce1: news and info for iOS app developers Jeroen Leenarts

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Weekly podcast discussing the latest updates, tools and events relevant to iOS app developers. I will also have a couple of reoccurring show sections to spread the word on fellow iOS developers doing fun and interesting things. On top of that I am working hard to do interviews with people relevant to iOS app developers. Think peers, teachers, bloggers who will have an open discussion with me so you can see what passion, hard work and a great community can do for your personal work and success.

    My delayed regular episode 100 with loads of Swift concurrency

    My delayed regular episode 100 with loads of Swift concurrency

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    TaskGroup error handlingFilter debugger outputPasskeys for iOS@available attributeSwift 5.9: Network reqs in Swift package pluginsUsers manage In-App Subs.ProgressViewTabViewRun and test async Vapor cmndsTasks in parallelOrder and ConcurrencyShare with UIActivityViewControllerShare breakpointsSign in with Apple and AWS AmplifyAnimations with Mask View ModifierSequential AnimationsStyling ComponentsPin SPM dependencies versionsCharts. CustomizationsCharts. InteractionsMulti-Cursor EditingSwiftUI EnvironmentDetached TasksSwiftLeeds
    RunwayPut your mobile releases on autopilot. More info on runway.teamSupport my podcastShow your support. You will get a mention in my next episode too.Have a look here..
    Lead Software Developer Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer.
    Support the showPlease rate me on Apple Podcasts.
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    My book: Being a Lead Software Developer

    • 33 min
    Shaun Donnelly, developer turned manager turned developer with Indie apps on the side.

    Shaun Donnelly, developer turned manager turned developer with Indie apps on the side.

    Shaun took me up on a request on Mastodon to come on my podcast.

    We had a great conversation about how he ventured into management as a software developer. We also talk about how he got into software and iOS app development. Shaun took the React route. Start with web development, get started with React, progress into React native and then making the leap into native app development.

    Ray Wenderlich, now called Kodeco was instrumental in learning about iOS app development.
    You can get in touch with Shaun through Mastodon or his website.
    https://mstdn.social/@shaundonNice UX Design Newsletterhttps://codakuma.com/Links to his apps are on his website too.Some of the podcasts we mentioned in the episode:
    Under the Radar PodcastIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Podcast Episodes – The Always Sunny Podcast99% InvisibleEverything Everywhere Daily PodcastAccidental Tech PodcastSwift by SundellAdam's conference https://swiftleeds.co.uk/
    Big shoutout to Dave Verwer and the Curated platform.
    RunwayPut your mobile releases on autopilot. More info on runway.teamSupport my podcastShow your support. You will get a mention in my next episode too.Have a look here..
    Lead Software Developer Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer.
    Support the showPlease rate me on Apple Podcasts.
    Send me feedback on SpeakPipe
    Or contact me through twitter or Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@appforce1

    Support my podcast with a monthly subscription, it really helps.

    My book: Being a Lead Software Developer

    • 52 min
    A book, an article, loads of SwiftUI

    A book, an article, loads of SwiftUI

    I've been scheduling a few interviews again. It's interesting to see that people are often quite self-deprecating about being a good candidate to be interviewed on my podcast. People can always indicate why they are not exciting guests, but let's start at the opposite end. Think about why you would be a good guest for my podcast. And I notice that a lot. People often start with the negative. Why not start with the positive, I wonder?

    In this episode I am going to talk about many things:
    The new book published by Peter FrieseMinimal Node Integration to Get You Started with StreamMerge Sort In Swiftif let shorthand syntax in SwiftImplementing “double tap tab bar to scroll to top”Variadic ViewsSwiftUI Views are ListsHow to use async/await with completion handlersAmbiguous DecodingModern SwiftUI: Identified arraysSearch | kean.blogDeveloper guide on keychain for iOSIterating over web socket messages with async / await in SwiftNSURLSession connection leakGaining access to Command-line from XCTest

    RunwayPut your mobile releases on autopilot. More info on runway.teamSupport my podcastShow your support. You will get a mention in my next episode too.Have a look here..
    Lead Software Developer Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer.
    Support the showPlease rate me on Apple Podcasts.
    Send me feedback on SpeakPipe
    Or contact me through twitter or Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@appforce1

    Support my podcast with a monthly subscription, it really helps.

    My book: Being a Lead Software Developer

    • 14 min
    Natalia Panferova, business owner, book author, and ex-member of the SwiftUI team at Apple.

    Natalia Panferova, business owner, book author, and ex-member of the SwiftUI team at Apple.

    Natalia worked in companies in Europe and in New Zealand building web and mobile applications. Before joining Nil Coalescing she was designing and building SwiftUI APIs as a member of the core SwiftUI team at Apple. She enjoys working with Swift and sharing her iOS development knowledge with the community. She recently wrote a book Integrating SwiftUI into UIKit Apps that covers a variety of ways to add SwiftUI to an existing UIKit project and offers many tips to avoid common issues and mistakes when working with both frameworks at the same time.

    Check Natalia's book and consider getting your copy:
    https://books.nilcoalescing.com/integrating-swiftuiYou can find Natalia online on:
    Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@natpanferovaTwitter: https://twitter.com/natpanferovaThe business she runs with her husband is called Nil Coalescing.
    RunwayPut your mobile releases on autopilot. More info on runway.teamSupport my podcastShow your support. You will get a mention in my next episode too.Have a look here..
    Lead Software Developer Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer.
    Support the showPlease rate me on Apple Podcasts.
    Send me feedback on SpeakPipe
    Or contact me through twitter or Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@appforce1

    Support my podcast with a monthly subscription, it really helps.

    My book: Being a Lead Software Developer

    • 40 min
    ChatGPT: Optimizing Language Models for Dialogue

    ChatGPT: Optimizing Language Models for Dialogue

    Meet my friend. ChatGPT. I interviewed him. It's an idea I got from another podcast. Enjoy. :)
    RunwayPut your mobile releases on autopilot. More info on runway.teamSupport my podcastShow your support. You will get a mention in my next episode too.Have a look here..
    Lead Software Developer Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer.
    Support the showPlease rate me on Apple Podcasts.
    Send me feedback on SpeakPipe
    Or contact me through twitter or Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@appforce1

    Support my podcast with a monthly subscription, it really helps.

    My book: Being a Lead Software Developer

    • 43 min
    Fake hardware, Makefiles, protocols and churn... Lots of iOS and Swift content too.

    Fake hardware, Makefiles, protocols and churn... Lots of iOS and Swift content too.

    It has been a while since my last episode. But no worries, I am not gone. January has been a super busy month and I have been working on some exciting things this month. Hopefully I can share a bit more on that soon. It involves setting up a new project using a micro framework architecture using Tuist.io. If you never checked out that too, make sure you do.

    Also, you can now support my podcast with a subscription directly through my podcast hosting provider. I love Buzzsprout for the way they keep raising the bar as a podcast hosting provider.

    I did part of the recording and editing after the surprise wedding of my nephew. The surprise was on us, the guests, do if I missed something in editing, now you know why.

    In this episode I am going to talk about many things:
    Fake hardware and my my quest for a new microphoneReading hardwareUtilizing Makefiles for Swift projectsShift in the protocol paradigmDebouncing with Swift concurrency5 Techniques to Effortlessly Send Data from UIKit to SwiftUIUsing JavaScript in a Swift appCreating App Prototypes from Low to High-FidelityThe Tyranny of the Churn EquationText modifiers in SwiftUIApplying Built-In Image Filters In SwiftMaking a serverless Swift function with Fastly and Upstash

    RunwayPut your mobile releases on autopilot. More info on runway.teamSupport my podcastShow your support. You will get a mention in my next episode too.Have a look here..
    Lead Software Developer Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer.
    Support the showPlease rate me on Apple Podcasts.
    Send me feedback on SpeakPipe
    Or contact me through twitter or Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@appforce1

    Support my podcast with a monthly subscription, it really helps.

    My book: Being a Lead Software Developer

    • 19 min

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