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182: Hitting the SwiftUI edge
After some accidental headphone discussion, we catch up with how Dave Wood has been getting on with his SwiftUI journey
181: Get on the list!
We failed not to talk about Epic and Apple, the App Store, and many other things. Meanwhile, Dave Wood started a twitter thread for iOS indie apps and their developers
180: All Alone
Dave Wood is recovering well from his concussion, and making steady progress with the SwiftUI rebuild of his video mixing app. Meanwhile, Dave Nott is home alone, and considering leaving iOS for the world of video streaming, and online gaming.
179: I Made An App
This week, we think about PC vs Mac pricing, and how Apple remain relevant and appealing in the face of such incredible value from the PC market. Apple Silicon, and finally, Dave Nott built an app... !
178: Just Enough To Be Dangerous
Dave Nott can't enough of Big Sur (despite having installed it in the wrong way), and Dave Wood sets out on a big update to his app using SwiftUI
177: A Blurry Line
An eclectic episode this week as we discuss making an iCloud Drive based music player (and why it might not be a great idea!). This makes us wonder, when does a hobby become a business, and a business become a hobby? - it's a blurry line.
176: Fool Me Once...
This week we discuss platforms, and what makes one catch on, whilst others fail. We touch upon the issues certain apps have had with a certain SDK, and Dave Wood catches up with his SwiftUI app architecture
175: Minimum Viable Architecture
Dave Nott nearly sells his 16" MacBook Pro and Dave Wood falls down the rabbit hole (again!) of trying to find the perfect architecture for his SwiftUI projects
174: Waiting For An iOS Gold Master
After narrowly avoiding rushing into beta 1 of iOS 14, we take a dive into some of the new features and functionality that iOS 14 will bring us
173: Sur, Yes Sur!
A huge week for the Mac. We start our WWDC coverage by breaking down whats coming for the Mac - both in terms of the operating system and the underlying silicon