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Swift Developer Podcast - App development and discussion PW Podcast
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4.8 • 20 Ratings
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Dive into the world of software development for Apple's diverse range of devices. 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 Apple software development.
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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?
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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 Podcast
(06:47) - Tip 4 - Be known for helping
(08:32) - Tip 5 - Start a blog
(10:37) - Tip 6 - Join a Discord or Slack
(12:25) - Tip 7 - Podcasting
(12:43) - Tip 8 - Live streaming
(14:38) - Support the podcast
(15:46) - Rate and review
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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 editor
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(00:00) - Introduction
(00:13) - Zed code editor
(03:46) - CompileDev livestreams
(04:03) - Xcode 16 predictive assist
(06:33) - Support the future of this podcast
(06:53) - iPad upgrading decisions
(12:20) - Support the podcast
(13:08) - Rate and review
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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.
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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 & Apple Intelligence
(16:28) - Become a member
(16:48) - macOS
(18:02) - watchOS
(21:54) - iPadOS
(23:21) - New API fun
(27:00) - Nutterfi SwiftUI Father
(29:10) - Swift 6
(31:48) - SetApp
(33:03) - Xcode 16
(41:57) - The wrap
(42:25) - Nutterfi
(42:55) - Cocoatype
(43:18) - CompileSwift
(43:34) - Support the podcast
(43:45) - Rate and review
Guests in this episodeCocoatypeNutterfiBecome a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehttps://www.patreon.com/compileswift
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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/compileswift
Please leave a review and show your supporthttps://lovethepodcast.com/compileswift
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Customer Reviews
Great experience as a Guest
I was a guest on this podcast and had a great experience with Peter. He is kind and knowledgeable. He asked great questions!
Very interesting.
Thank you for this podcast.
Thank you!
For me, as a beginner iOS developer, I find this podcast very useful. looking forward to new releases!