Episodios
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(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
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.
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Cocoatype
Nutterfi
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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.
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DevClub Discord question this week.What do I do when starting a new app or project before coding?
1. Write the idea down
2. List the core idea features
3. Sketch a bad interface design
4. Do some research
5. Refine the idea and interface
6. Prototype the unknownAs mentioned in this episode
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In this episode, I discuss a recent exploration and problem-solving situation with one of my apps that uses CloudKit to sync data across devices.
CloudKit and iCloud are excellent ways to store a user's data and make it accessible across multiple devices. However, they come with some scenarios you need to account for.
For example, have you coded to protect against a bad experience if the user is not logged into their account?
Here are some tips in this episode with my real-world examples.
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Thanks for the suggestion on this topic. We often see folks asking why cross-platform is such a great idea, but we don't usually discuss why it can also be a bad idea and how we can promote native platform development.
(00:00) - Introduction(01:10) - DevClub Discord(01:27) - Listener Question(06:34) - Become a Patreon member(06:54) - Native code is easier to maintain(10:44) - Rate and review(11:42) - Support the podcast
This can be incredibly challenging for companies that see the one code base for cross-platform development as reduced development time and cost without considering the long-term consequences.
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In this episode, we have an Apple event in May for new iPad? Listener question - Where are all the Swift live streamers?
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In this episode, I talk with Joannis Orlandos about Serverside Swift, Structured Concurrency, maintaining good, clean code, Swift Server Workgroup and meetup, and more. I recommend checking out the links below.
(00:00) - Introduction(00:22) - Joannis Orlandos(00:51) - Swift Server Workgroup(04:56) - Hummingbird(20:53) - SetApp(22:07) - Structured Concurrency(27:50) - Race conditions(37:09) - Become a Patreon member(48:18) - Grab a bag of coffee for free(50:32) - Swift Server Workgroup Meetup(01:02:49) - Unbeatable software(01:03:43) - Support the podcast(01:04:36) - Rate and review
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Joannis Orlandos
Swift Server Workgroup
Hummingbird on GitHub
Structured Concurrency with Swift
Swift Server Workgroup Meetup
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I talked with Matt Van Itallie, founder and CEO of Sema, a software company specializing in helping non-technical executives understand software development. We discussed generative AI, developer retention, intellectual property protection, and more.
I bet you never considered using AI to help you, your team, and your company better understand your code base, products, and services.
As mentioned in this episode
Semasoftware.com
Unleashing developer productivity with GenAI tactical best practicesTrusting your GenAI code practical tips for engineering leaders
Generative AI bill of materials gbom(tm) a primer
(00:00) - Introduction(00:18) - Matt Van Itallie(08:05) - Try SetApp(09:20) - Code analysis(16:25) - Twelve measures(19:20) - Developer retention(23:00) - Become a member(36:51) - Thank you Matt(37:12) - Support the podcast(37:31) - Rate and review
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In this episode of the Compile Swift podcast, I dive into the latest news and updates from Apple Dev World.
From discussing the upcoming WWDC event to the challenges developers face in the EU. Additionally, I touch on the issues with the latest Xcode version and express my hopes for a more stable release in the future.Stay tuned for upcoming interviews, and don't forget to spread the word about the podcast.
(00:00) - Introduction(00:43) - WWDC24(04:02) - EU Trader or not?(08:36) - Become a Patreon supporter(09:00) - Xcode 15 buggy?(10:44) - Support the podcast(11:09) - Rate and review
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The creators of skip.tools are back with a significant milestone to celebrate and share the latest updates to their Swift to Android app toolset.
Mentioned in this episode
Previous show appearance
Take the tour of Skip.tools
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In this episode, I share content originally aired on my UIBuzz podcast, aimed at introverted individuals navigating the software development world. Recognizing the challenges quieter, more introverted people face in a field that often values collaboration and networking, I offer advice, personal opinions, and encouragement to help listeners thrive on their terms.
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A developer log this week. I'm not happy with the design of one of my apps, and I'm sharing some thoughts on why and what I intend to do about it. This might help those feeling the same way.
(00:00) - Introduction(00:24) - Pivot that app design(01:29) - Job Finder Tracker(02:30) - Make those colors prettier(07:50) - Dev Club Discord(08:11) - Become a member(08:36) - Rate and review
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Game Center is a great way to add features and interest to your apps and games. In this episode, I explain everything you need to do to get started; you may be surprised just how little effort it takes, thanks to Apple services.
Not only do Patreon members get a video version showing all the details, but they also get ad-free episodes and access to the back catalog of episodes and help support the future of this Podcast, thank you.
(00:00) - Introduction(00:10) - Patreon Member Video(00:32) - Adding GameCenter(01:47) - Set up in the Apple Portal(10:04) - Trade Coffee(12:16) - Adding to your game/app(17:49) - Support the podcast(18:30) - Rate and review
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This is a bit of a personal topic as I struggle to deal with content and motivation. But, the bright side is that this might help you as we all go through it.
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Developer health with Jay WilsonPlease leave a review and show your support
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In this episode, we'll discuss two main topics: the new Apple Vision Pro hardware and the changes coming to the App Store.
We start by diving into the new EU Court rulings regarding Apple's monopoly and the requirement for allowing third-party app stores on iOS devices. Apple has made this confusing intentionally, and there are new terms and conditions that developers have to agree to, which involves giving Apple money for doing nothing. This move has raised concerns about security and privacy issues.
Moving on to the US side, changes are coming to the App Store. Apple now allows linking outside the App Store to other payment methods, but developers must still agree to new rules and conditions and pay Apple for this privilege. The complexity of these changes is causing confusion and frustration among developers.
Next, we shift our focus to the Apple Vision Pro hardware. The device has finally shipped, and initial impressions.
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Live streaming is popular among developers for many reasons. I discuss this and more with FullQueueDeveloper (Daniel) in this episode. Thanks to Daniel for taking the time to talk with me and live-streaming this event.
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https://fullqueuedeveloper.com/
The Creative Act by Rick RubinPlease leave a review and show your support
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A conversation between two developers discussing Bushel, an app developed by Leo. Leo explains Bushel is designed as a valuable tool for developers, allowing users to spin up an entire VM of an operating system, trial something, and, if it doesn't work, delete the VM without causing any issue to the primary system.
Bushel also uses the newly released Swift Data for managing database functions. Leo shares his experiences building the app, including challenges initially using 'User Defaults' for data storage and navigating the sandboxing system.
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Leo Dion
Get Bushel
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In this episode, I discuss my experience with SwiftData and share my thoughts on its potential at this time.
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It's time to look back at our development year, which was 2023, and start thinking for 2024. Some observations and notes from this year as a Swift developer.
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A short episode where I explain the changes made to the Compile Swift Livestream.
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