
18 episodes

The Run Loop Collin Donnell
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- Technology
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3.8 • 4 Ratings
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Discussions about designing and developing iOS and Mac apps.
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Episode 20: Rich Siegel of Bare Bones Software
Collin speaks with founder of Bare Bones Software and creator of BBEdit Rich Siegel on the last thirty years of developing software.
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Episode 18: Acorn 7 with Gus Mueller
Collin discusses the release of Acorn 7, undo, testing, and more with Gus Mueller of Flying Meat Software.
Special Guest: Gus Mueller.
Links:
Acorn 7 — The newly-updated image editor from Flying Meat Software.Real Basic/Xojo — Wikipedia link for Real Basic/Xojo.VoodooPad — The desktop wiki Gus first made in the early 2000s.Cocoa Script — JavaScript + the Cocoa frameworks, and then ObjC brackets show up to party as well.Method Swizzling in Objective-C — NSHipster article on method swizzling in Objective-C.Retrobatch, from Flying Meat — Flexible, super charged, batch image processing for your Mac. -
Episode 16: Saul Mora
Saul Mora talks working in China, kitchen sink apps, and Magical Record.
Special Guest: Saul Mora.
Links:
GitHub - magicalpanda/MagicalRecord: Super Awesome Easy Fetching for Core Data 1!!!11!!!!1!WeChat - Free messaging and calling appLINE : Free Calls & Messages -
Episode 15: Brian Papa
Brian Papa comes on to talk Nintendo, subscriptions as a business model, and more.
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Episode 14: Casey Liss
Casey joins Collin to discuss QBasic, ATP, live podcasts, RxSwift, software methodoligies, and much more.
Special Guest: Casey Liss.
Links:
QBasic - WikipediaReactiveX/RxSwift: Reactive Programming in SwiftExpert to Expert: Brian Beckman and Erik Meijer - Inside the .NET Reactive Framework (Rx)Liss is MoreRxSwift Primer: Part 1 — Liss is More -
Episode 13: Michele Titolo
Michele Titolo talks about contributing to open source, learning new things, and more.
Special Guest: Michele Titolo.
Links:
Michele's BlogMichele on TwitterYour Apps and Evolving Network Security Standards - WWDC 2017 - Videos - Apple DeveloperPrivacy and Your Apps - WWDC 2017Support the Show on Patreon
Customer Reviews
Your sound
I like the crispness of the audio interface/mics used in some of your later episodes. Podcasters often overlook the importance of clear audio. Great job my man, new subscriber.