Waiting For Review
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S3E5: ProductHunt and TestFlight
Daniel launches TelemetryDeck on ProductHunt, learning lessons along the away and Dave has sent GoVJ 2 out to TestFlight, as he starts trying to progress version 2.0 towards release
S3E4: Just keep shipping
Dave has hit a mental block with "Project Magnum", with a lagging ARView... Meanwhile, Daniel has been super productive improving performance in TelemetryDeck
S3E3: Will Bishop, building Pestle from a van
Daniel and David are joined by Australian special guest Will Bishop. Will is the developer of the cooking and recipes app, Pestle. Will is currently on the road in Australia, travelling by van. He tak
S3E2: Asynchronously Awaiting For Review
Daniel shares a cautionary tale. We talk about testing, Swift on the Server (Vapor), Async / Await and a little bonus WebRTC!
S3E1: WFR Reboot!
Join David Gary Wood, and new co-host, Daniel Jilg! We catch up about our development lives, Daniel's recent time split on marketing, and Dave's thoughts around Augmented Reality
S2E15: Daryl Baxter
Daryl Baxter joins me on the show to talk about what makes for a good approach for indie developers when reaching out to the press, M1 MacBook Pros, and his new book: The Making Of Tomb Raider!
S2E14: David Gary Wood ✨
The lovely smooth talking Daniel Jilg of TelemetryDeck turns the tables, hosts the Waiting For Review, and interviews me! Daniel talks to me about my entry into iOS development. We cover indie develo
S2E13: Austin Blake - MityNote, 2196
Austin is a prolific indie developer from Salt Lake City in the US. He creates beautiful apps in the productivity niche. We talk subscriptions, marketing, and subscriptions.
S2E12: Daniel Jilg - TelemetryDeck, WWDC, and life
I’m joined by Daniel Jilg, developer of TelemetryDeck (lightweight analytics that’s not evil). We talked at the start of season 2 of this podcast, and I thought I’d catch up with him again about his p
S2E11 - David Niemeijer, AssistiveWare
AssistiveWare make Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) apps, that help many people communicate better in their lives. AssistiveWare have a long history of Apple applications and iOS. Foun