1 hr 22 min

Episode 182: Bob Hamilton's Ride More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

    • Technology

This week we look back at Saul Mora's Core Data trick at RWDevcon 2015. We follow up on Apple's 2018 Q1 earnings, the last of a super cycle and parking self-driving slippers. We discuss how Strava's heat map exposes popular exercise locations. We also talk about Mycroft AI's privacy-first smart speaker. We discuss app rejections stemming from the use of Apple's emojis in screenshots. Picks: Activating an Audio Session, Tim Horton's Scroll Up To Win
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Tim Mitra on Twitter: "Let’s see what @Smappsoft says. #askMTJC… "RWDevCon 2018: The Tutorial ConferenceApple Q1 2018 earnings: Record revenue, beating the estimates - Six ColorsAnalyst: Slowing iPhone X demand means no super cycle for Apple | 9to5MacDisney Movies Anywhere | Watch Your Disney, Disney • Pixar, Marvel, & Star Wars MoviesWelcome | Movies AnywhereNissan's self-driving slippers tidy themselves awayExercise app shows why anonymous data can still be dangerous - Home | Spark with Nora Young | CBC RadioArvind Narayanan on Twitter: "Besides, Strava’s privacy controls can be confusing. For example, "Privacy Zones" allow you to hide your activities that lie in a circle around your house. But if I grey out a circle around my house, isn’t my house just the center of that circle?! So haven’t I revealed it anyway?"Strava Global HeatmapThe privacy-first smart speaker taking on the likes of Apple and Amazon - Home | Spark with Nora Young | CBC RadioCDW to buy assets of Macwarehouse parent company | MacworldCharles Perry on Twitter: "1) I’ve been thinking more about Apple’s rejection of @gitBittracker on the the stated basis that the developers of @gitBittracker violated Apple’s copyright when @gitBittracker included emoji in their screenshot. And here’s the thing: Apple is totally in the right here."App Review rejecting apps that use Apple emoji for user interface icons | 9to5MacActivating an Audio SessionRimroller: the contest cup unroller!With Scroll Up To Win, Tim Hortons re-imagines Roll Up The Rim for the mobile ageEpisode 102 – Jonathan Kuehlein – Roundabout: Creative ChaosFRYS.com | AppleThe Lead Developer Austin 2018swiftcloudworkshop Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/mtjc.



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This week we look back at Saul Mora's Core Data trick at RWDevcon 2015. We follow up on Apple's 2018 Q1 earnings, the last of a super cycle and parking self-driving slippers. We discuss how Strava's heat map exposes popular exercise locations. We also talk about Mycroft AI's privacy-first smart speaker. We discuss app rejections stemming from the use of Apple's emojis in screenshots. Picks: Activating an Audio Session, Tim Horton's Scroll Up To Win
Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
Links:
Tim Mitra on Twitter: "Let’s see what @Smappsoft says. #askMTJC… "RWDevCon 2018: The Tutorial ConferenceApple Q1 2018 earnings: Record revenue, beating the estimates - Six ColorsAnalyst: Slowing iPhone X demand means no super cycle for Apple | 9to5MacDisney Movies Anywhere | Watch Your Disney, Disney • Pixar, Marvel, & Star Wars MoviesWelcome | Movies AnywhereNissan's self-driving slippers tidy themselves awayExercise app shows why anonymous data can still be dangerous - Home | Spark with Nora Young | CBC RadioArvind Narayanan on Twitter: "Besides, Strava’s privacy controls can be confusing. For example, "Privacy Zones" allow you to hide your activities that lie in a circle around your house. But if I grey out a circle around my house, isn’t my house just the center of that circle?! So haven’t I revealed it anyway?"Strava Global HeatmapThe privacy-first smart speaker taking on the likes of Apple and Amazon - Home | Spark with Nora Young | CBC RadioCDW to buy assets of Macwarehouse parent company | MacworldCharles Perry on Twitter: "1) I’ve been thinking more about Apple’s rejection of @gitBittracker on the the stated basis that the developers of @gitBittracker violated Apple’s copyright when @gitBittracker included emoji in their screenshot. And here’s the thing: Apple is totally in the right here."App Review rejecting apps that use Apple emoji for user interface icons | 9to5MacActivating an Audio SessionRimroller: the contest cup unroller!With Scroll Up To Win, Tim Hortons re-imagines Roll Up The Rim for the mobile ageEpisode 102 – Jonathan Kuehlein – Roundabout: Creative ChaosFRYS.com | AppleThe Lead Developer Austin 2018swiftcloudworkshop Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/mtjc.



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1 hr 22 min

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