Swift Developer Podcast - App development and discussion
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My end of year review of my development year
Yep, it's that time when I stop and look back at how my year went, the highs and lows of my choices. This greatly helps me think about next year. I urge you to consider doing something similar.
Black Friday suggestions to invest in you
A thought on taking advantage of sales in the holiday season to invest in yourself and your career.
Prototyping with SwiftUI
In this episode, some thoughts on stage manager for iPad and macOS, I tried prototyping with SwiftUI and have some thoughts on why you may want to try it.
It is OK to write ugly code when time runs out
Yes, we should all strive to write nice, efficient code. But there are times when the clock is ticking, and you need to get it done and ship. Then it's time to ship ugly code. Some thoughts.
Developer life and mental health with Jay Wilson
I could not think of a better way to celebrate the 100th episode of the Podcast than to sit down with someone I admire and discuss developer life and mental health. Something we all need to take serio
Perpetual beta life
A developer journal episode as I deal with life in constant beta.
Using Process() to run terminal commands in Apps. + Don't give up in the beginning
Two topics in this episode. First, I explain how to run terminal commands in a macOS GUI application. I use Git as an example. Second, don't give up when you hit the first complicated problem.
iOS 16, New Hardware, Developer Tools in a Virtual Machine
iOS 16 is out, a quick look at the new iPhones, and some thoughts on running those developer tools in a virtual machine instead of the host OS.
New OS versions are on the way, let's talk back up strategy
Yes, we are very close indeed it seems to getting our hands on those new OS final releases from Apple. Back let's not rush and be sensible, back up everything and make sure they work first.
Developer Journal - Update all the things
A busy week for me, updating all my installs of the betas plus lots of Web page work for a personal app and the Compile Swift Web site.