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Jeroen Leenarts

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Jeroen Leenarts

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AppForce1: news and info for iOS app developers

Jeroen Leenarts

AppForce1: news and info for iOS app developers

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Drew is founder of The Mental Faculty, developer of Mental Case and the Ensembles sync framework. He works on Agenda. Agenda is an Apple design award winner, editor’s choice, and is featured a lot in the App Store, particularly for the Mac. Age
Rudrank and I talk about the things leading up to Do iOS, our failed attempt to get him to Amsterdam in 2022 and our second attempt this year.We also talk a bit about conference organizing and some of the ways I am doing things.RunwayPut your m
Josh Holtz is back on my podcast to talk about his talk for Do iOS.RunwayPut your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team Lead Software Developer Learn best practices for being a great l
Donny Wals joins me on my podcast to talk about Do iOS. Why he's there and what he hopes to get from Do iOS.More information on his workshop and Do iOS.Learn more about Donny on his website.RunwayPut your mobile releases on autopilot and keep t
In this episode I talk with SwiftDev. Someone who got into iOS development because he just likes programming and the apple platform seemed like the best place to start.His goal is to become an indie developer at some point. Supported by his fam
Monika Mateska is a speaker at Do iOS. Listen in to learn more about her.You can find Monika on LinkedIN and on Twitter/X.More info on her VisionOS talk, see the Do iOS site.RunwayPut your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in
Adam, Filip, Monika and me dive into some of the aspects of organizing a conference. You will probably be left with plenty of questions afterwards. Send them in.Also, this is based on our own experience, always consider your specific circumstan
Welcome to my new format. I will mention the occasional news item if it is amazing. But I don't want to add to your burden during WWDC week too much. More on my thoughts on that next time.This time some history on the biggest thing I am doing t
This episode's articles:Spinning Up a Feature Request Screen with SupabaseSecurity in iOS ApplicationsSwiftUI: Using a Repository as the single source of truthTips and tricks for exploring a new codebaseGrand Central Dispatch (GCD)Swift Evoluti
Links in this episode:Build your own TwitterReal-World Xcode Project Using TuistLinting Documentation with Vale to Increase Quality & ConsistencyBasic Stream Backend Integration using NodeJSComparison of Cherry Brown and Gazzew U4 switchesSkip
Links:Comparing Operators of Combine for iOSPlanning Animations in SwiftUISwiftUI ToolbarAutomating Swift CLI releases with GitHub ActionsGitHub webhooks 🤝 Xcode CloudShow an Incoming Call on a DeviceHide Sensitive Data When Device Is Locked?T
LinksTaskGroup error handlingFilter debugger outputPasskeys for iOS@available attributeSwift 5.9: Network reqs in Swift package pluginsUsers manage In-App Subs.ProgressViewTabViewRun and test async Vapor cmndsTasks in parallelOrder and Concurre
Shaun took me up on a request on Mastodon to come on my podcast.We had a great conversation about how he ventured into management as a software developer. We also talk about how he got into software and iOS app development. Shaun took the React
I've been scheduling a few interviews again. It's interesting to see that people are often quite self-deprecating about being a good candidate to be interviewed on my podcast. People can always indicate why they are not exciting guests, but let
Natalia worked in companies in Europe and in New Zealand building web and mobile applications. Before joining Nil Coalescing she was designing and building SwiftUI APIs as a member of the core SwiftUI team at Apple. She enjoys working with Swif
Meet my friend. ChatGPT. I interviewed him. It's an idea I got from another podcast. Enjoy. :)RunwayPut your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team Lead Software Developer Learn best pr
It has been a while since my last episode. But no worries, I am not gone. January has been a super busy month and I have been working on some exciting things this month. Hopefully I can share a bit more on that soon. It involves setting up a ne
In this episode, I’m going to talk about:A new microphone for podcasting, the Shure 87A2022 in reviewHow to Run Stream’s Docs on a Multipass VMXcode Cloud scripts: Fastlane and CocoapodsSwift async/await in AWS lambdasLooking back at my 2022Usi
Azam and I discus some architectural ideas Azam has developed over the course of over a hundred sample codebases.Azam's blogAzam's article mentioned in the episode: Practical Mv Pattern CrudAzam's Udemy course: MV Design Pattern in iOS - Build
Marin and I discus how 2022 went for him and what his plans are for early 2023.(It is dataTile, a smart developer tool that reads your app's logs from the Xcode Simulator in real time and displays your debug data in a beautiful, bold UI.You can
Pol, a senior iOS developer working on the iPlayer app by the BBC. He loves sharing content and writing about all things mobile development and Swift.He also writes on his blog. https://www.polpiella.dev/Follow him on Mastodon. Or Twitter.He di
This is Alexander, he and Drew created the note taking app Agenda. A Mac and iOS focussed App.Learn more about Alexander, how he got to creating Agenda and what motivates him day to day.To learn more about Alexander and his product:Visit Agenda
In this episode, I’m going to talk about:When does a SwiftUI Environment get retained?Animated Launch Screen in SwiftUIA Guided Tour for SwiftUI ForEach StructureWhat is the difference between List and ForEach in SwiftUIHow Does Swift Concurren
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