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Summary: Join Mic and Jake as they discuss every aspect of app development with well-known characters from the developer community. Primarily focusing on Apple technology, but with the occasional dip into other platforms. Find out more at raywenderlich.com

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 Engaging the Developer Community with Janie Clayton – Podcast S04 E08 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:36

Learn how to become a part of the developer community with Janie Clayton! [Subscribe in iTunes] [RSS Feed] Our Sponsor * Bushel: A cloud-based management solution for all the Mac, iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices in your workplace. Links * NSBrief * Janie on Twitter Contact Us * Jake Gundersen on Twitter * Mic Pringle on Twitter * Email the Podcast Team Where To Go From Here? We hope you enjoyed this episode of our podcast. Be sure to subscribe in iTunes to get notified when the next episode comes out. We'd love to hear what you think about the podcast, and any suggestions on what you'd like to hear next season. Feel free to drop a comment here, or email us anytime at podcast@raywenderlich.com.

 AsyncDisplayKit with René Cacheaux – Podcast S04 E07 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:33

Learn about Facebook's AsyncDisplayKit with Mic, Jake, and René! [Subscribe in iTunes] [RSS Feed] Our Sponsor Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? We sell ads via Syndicate Ads, check it out! Links * AsyncDisplayKit homepage * AsyncDisplayKit on GitHub * AsyncDisplayKit Tutorial: Achieving 60 FPS scrolling * AsyncDisplayKit Tutorial: Node Hierarchies * René on Twitter Contact Us * Jake Gundersen on Twitter * Mic Pringle on Twitter * Email the Podcast Team Where To Go From Here? We hope you enjoyed this episode of our podcast. Be sure to subscribe in iTunes to get notified when the next episode comes out. We'd love to hear what you think about the podcast, and any suggestions on what you'd like to hear next season. Feel free to drop a comment here, or email us anytime at podcast@raywenderlich.com.

 Carthage with James Frost – Podcast S04 E06 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:53

Learn about the dependency manager Carthage with Mic, Jake, and James! [Subscribe in iTunes] [RSS Feed] Our Sponsor Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? We sell ads via Syndicate Ads, check it out! Links * Carthage on GitHub * Ruthlessly Simple Dependency Management with Carthage by Justin Spahr-Summers * James's blog * James on Twitter Contact Us * Jake Gundersen on Twitter * Mic Pringle on Twitter * Email the Podcast Team Where To Go From Here? We hope you enjoyed this episode of our podcast. Be sure to subscribe in iTunes to get notified when the next episode comes out. We'd love to hear what you think about the podcast, and any suggestions on what you'd like to hear next season. Feel free to drop a comment here, or email us anytime at podcast@raywenderlich.com.

 Swift 2.0 with Natasha “The Robot” Murashev – Podcast S04 E05 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:25

Learn about the new features in Swift 2.0 with Mic, Jake, and Natasha "The Robot" Murashev! [Subscribe in iTunes] [RSS Feed] Our Sponsor Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? We sell ads via Syndicate Ads, check it out! Links * What's New in Swift 2 by Greg Heo * The Best of What's New in Swift by Mike Ash * Apple Open Sourcing Swift * Natasha's blog * Natasha on Twitter Contact Us * Jake Gundersen on Twitter * Mic Pringle on Twitter * Email the Podcast Team Where To Go From Here? We hope you enjoyed this episode of our podcast. Be sure to subscribe in iTunes to get notified when the next episode comes out. We'd love to hear what you think about the podcast, and any suggestions on what you'd like to hear next season. Feel free to drop a comment here, or email us anytime at podcast@raywenderlich.com.

 WWDC 2015 with Nate Cook – Podcast S04 E04 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:53

Nate Cook from NSHipster joins Mic and Jake to talk about all the latest news from WWDC 2015! [Subscribe in iTunes] [RSS Feed] Our Sponsor * Instabug is the easiest way for users and testers to report bugs and send feedback directly from within your app. Sign up today at instabug.com for a free account! Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? We sell ads via Syndicate Ads, check it out! Links * NSHipster * Nate Cook on Twitter Contact Us * Jake Gundersen on Twitter * Mic Pringle on Twitter * Email the Podcast Team Where To Go From Here? We hope you enjoyed this episode of our podcast. Be sure to subscribe in iTunes to get notified when the next episode comes out. We'd love to hear what you think about the podcast, and any suggestions on what you'd like to hear next season. Feel free to drop a comment here, or email us anytime at podcast@raywenderlich.com.

 Standing Out In the Crowd with Brian Mueller – Podcast S04 E03 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:32

In this episode, we chat with Brian Mueller, indie iOS developer and creator of the popular CARROT apps, about how you can make your apps stand out in the App Store. [Subscribe in iTunes] [RSS Feed] Our Sponsor Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? We sell ads via Syndicate Ads, check it out! Links * A First Look at ReactiveCocoa 3.0 * CARROT To-Do * CARROT Weather * CARROT Fit * CARROT Hunger * CARROT Alarm * Brian Mueller on Twitter Contact Us * Jake Gundersen on Twitter * Mic Pringle on Twitter * Email the Podcast Team Where To Go From Here? We hope you enjoyed this episode of our podcast. Be sure to subscribe in iTunes to get notified when the next episode comes out. We'd love to hear what you think about the podcast, and any suggestions on what you'd like to hear next season. Feel free to drop a comment here, or email us anytime at podcast@raywenderlich.com.

 React Native with Nick Lockwood – Podcast S04 E02 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:39

Welcome back to season 4 of the raywenderlich.com podcast! In this episode, we are joined by special guest Nick Lockwood to talk about React Native, Facebook's new framework that lets you build native iOS applications with JavaScript. [Subscribe in iTunes] [RSS Feed] Our Sponsor * Wired In: Wireless Productivity Sign With Arduino & HomeKit. Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? We sell ads via Syndicate Ads, check it out! Links * Microsoft Build Conference * Visual Studio Code * React Native on GitHub * React Native Tutorial: Building Apps with JavaScript * Mic and Jake's Audio Adventure by Alex from Ten Kettles * Nick Lockwood on Twitter Contact Us * Jake Gundersen on Twitter * Mic Pringle on Twitter * Email the Podcast Team Where To Go From Here? We hope you enjoyed this episode of our podcast. Be sure to subscribe in iTunes to get notified when the next episode comes out. We'd love to hear what you think about the podcast, and any suggestions on what you'd like to hear next season. Feel free to drop a comment here, or email us anytime at podcast@raywenderlich.com.

 Season Introduction with Mic and Jake – Podcast S04 E01 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:21

Welcome to the season 4 of the raywenderlich.com podcast! In this episode, Mic and Jake chat about some changes this season and what's coming next, and catch up on some of the latest Apple news. [Subscribe in iTunes] [RSS Feed] Our Sponsor * Working Copy: A full-featured Git client for iOS. Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? We sell ads via Syndicate Ads, check it out! Contact Us * Jake Gundersen on Twitter * Mic Pringle on Twitter * Email the Podcast Team Where To Go From Here? We hope you enjoyed this episode of our podcast. The first regular episode of season 4 starts next week! :] Be sure to subscribe in iTunes to get access as soon as it comes out. We'd love to hear what you think about the podcast, and any suggestions on what you'd like to hear next season. Feel free to drop a comment here, or email us anytime at podcast@raywenderlich.com.

 App Architecture with Matthijs Hollemans – Podcast S03 E10 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:36

Welcome to the final episode of season 3 of the raywenderlich.com podcast! In this episode, we'll chat with tutorial team member Matthijs Hollemans about app architecture. After this episode we'll be taking a break, and then we'll be back for season 4. If you have any ideas for things to improve in season 4, now's your chance to let us know! [Subscribe in iTunes] [RSS Feed] Our Sponsor Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? We sell ads via Syndicate Ads, check it out! Links and References * objc.io on app architecture * Apple's take on app architecture * Advanced User Interfaces with Collection Views (WWDC 2014) * How to Make a Game Like Candy Crush * Brian Mueller on Twitter * CARROT Weather * Ray's Teamwork Inspiration Talk from RWDevCon 2015 * Mic's

 Developing for Android with Darryl Bayliss – Podcast S03 E09 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:49

Welcome back to season 3 of the raywenderlich.com podcast! In this episode, we'll chat with tutorial team member Darryl Bayliss about developing for Android. [Subscribe in iTunes] [RSS Feed] Our Sponsor Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? We sell ads via Syndicate Ads, check it out! Links and References * ResearchKit * Eclipse * Android Studio * IntelliJ IDEA * AppCode * Gradle * PhpStorm * Minimalism screencat * Material design * Android Activities * Android Intents * Android Fragments * Android Tutorial for Beginners: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 * Android Developers Backstage: A podcast done by Chet Haase and Tor Norbye, two Google Engineers who interview various members of the Android Team about their work and how it relates to Developers. Definitely worth a listen after the our podcast! :] * Android Hive: A blog ran by Ravi Tamada, lots of tutorials and cool info regarding various topics on Android. * Vogella: Another tutorial site ran by Lars Vogel. An Eclipse IDE contributor. Some of it is outdated but it gives a really good grounding in Android Development and is probably one of the most widely known websites. * Darryl on Twitter Contact Us * Jake Gundersen on Twitter * Mic Pringle on Twitter * Email the Podcast Team Where To Go From Here? We hope you enjoyed this episode of our podcast. Stay tuned for a new episode next week! :] Be sure to subscribe in iTunes to get access as soon as it comes out! We'd love to hear what you think about the podcast, and any suggestions on what you'd like to hear in future episodes. Feel free to drop a comment here, or email us anytime at podcast@raywenderlich.com!

 Developing for OS X with Mike Daley – Podcast S03 E08 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:51

Welcome back to season 3 of the raywenderlich.com podcast! In this episode, we'll chat with Mike Daley, co-developer of Particle Designer and Glyph Designer, about developing for OS X. [Subscribe in iTunes] [RSS Feed] Our Sponsor Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? We sell ads via Syndicate Ads, check it out! Links and References * Pebble SDK * UIKit-like framework called UXKit used in Photos for Mac * New Apple Photos app contains 'UX Kit' framework * Beyond UXKit * NSCell - About Cells and Controls * NSTableView * NSCollectionView * Cocoa Bindings * Chameleon - UIKit for Mac development * Key-Value Observing * WPF * XAML * .NET Framework * Dave on Twitter Contact Us * Jake Gundersen on Twitter * Mic Pringle on Twitter * Email the Podcast Team Where To Go From Here? We hope you enjoyed this episode of our podcast. Stay tuned for a new episode next week! :] Be sure to subscribe in iTunes to get access as soon as it comes out! We'd love to hear what you think about the podcast, and any suggestions on what you'd like to hear in future episodes. Feel free to drop a comment here, or email us anytime at podcast@raywenderlich.com!

 iOS Dev Weekly with Dave Verwer – Podcast S03 E07 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:07

Welcome back to season 3 of the raywenderlich.com podcast! In this episode, we'll chat with Dave Verwer about his popular iOS newsletter iOS Dev Weekly. [Subscribe in iTunes] [RSS Feed] Our Sponsor Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? We sell ads via Syndicate Ads, check it out! Links and References * iOS Dev Weekly * iOS Dev Weekly Issue 65 - which mentions Jake's GPUImage article * Mixing Two Videos with GPUImage - Jake's GPUImage article * Shiny Development * curated.co * MailChimp * Dave on Twitter Contact Us * Jake Gundersen on Twitter * Mic Pringle on Twitter * Email the Podcast Team Where To Go From Here? We hope you enjoyed this episode of our podcast. Stay tuned for a new episode next week! :] Be sure to subscribe in iTunes to get access as soon as it comes out! We'd love to hear what you think about the podcast, and any suggestions on what you'd like to hear in future episodes. Feel free to drop a comment here, or email us anytime at podcast@raywenderlich.com!

 WatchKit with Mike Oliver – Podcast S03 E06 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:57

Welcome back to season 3 of the raywenderlich.com podcast! In this episode, take a deep dive into WatchKit with the

 Core Animation with Marin Todorov – Podcast S03 E05 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:04

Welcome back to season 3 of the raywenderlich.com podcast! In this episode, take a deep dive into Core Animation with the author of

 RWDevCon with Ray Wenderlich and John Wilker – Podcast S03 E04 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:51

Welcome back to season 3 of the raywenderlich.com podcast! In this episode, find out what happened at our RWDevCon Tutorial Conference with myself and John Wilker! [Subscribe in iTunes] [RSS Feed] Transcript Mic: We're here in the capital at the Liaison Capitol Hill, where RWDevCon just finished. We're going to be joined by Ray and John Wilker, shortly. John Wilker is the organizer of 360iDev and has helped Ray put on RWDevCon. Before we introduce those guys into the conversation, I want to get your opinion. I know, obviously, Ray's staring at you now and you also work for Ray, so putting Ray out of the picture, turn around if you need to, genuine impressions? Jake: It was great. This was the first conference I've been a speaker at. I've been to just a handful of other conferences. I've been to a 360 a couple years back. I had a really good experience both as an attendee, just talking to other people and meeting people and talking about the topics of the conference. As a speaker, it was a really good experience. Ray put us all through our paces as speakers. He had a specific structure we should follow to prepare and it really helped me. I certainly would not have put the same amount of time and effort into it without some guidance, and just because I'd never done it before I didn't know what to expect. When I finally got up I was nervous but I felt prepared and I got a lot of good feedback on my session. I was pleased with my own performance and I had a great experience, so how about you? What was your impression? You'd spoken before, right? Mic: I've only spoken once but this was a very different experience, because usually, in my experience with other conferences, the organizer will put out a call for talks, people will respond with ideas and that will be, once you're accepted, that will be the last year hear from the organizer, until the day you turn up. Whereas anybody that knows Ray and works for Ray, that was never going to be the case for RWDevCon. I think we had 2 to 2-1/2 months of really hardcore preparation to get ready for the conference but then I think that was evident in a lot of the feedback from talking personally to attendees and other raywenderlich.com team members was that that really increased the quality. When you're getting that kind of feedback it makes you feel better and gives you more confidence because my two sessions were the last two on the second day, so I had that huge buildup, then the more people were talking to me and giving me this really good feedback and knowing that all the effort was worth it, then yeah. Actually when I woke up yesterday morning I was excited not nervous, which is really unusual for me. Yeah, I really enjoyed the whole experience. Jake: During the buildup in the amount of work, when I committed to this I didn't realize and I thought I don't know if I'm going to do this again. After I spoke and got the feedback, I thought I should speak more, this was great. Mic: It's definitely worth it, I think. I've learned a lot, but also in the run up to all this when we were ... It's hard to explain for those that weren't involved in the speaker process to know just how much work has gone into this. We also got some training on how to be a better speaker, and I think putting the conference to one side, you're still taking a lot that we all got a lot from that. Jake: Yes. Mic: Yeah, really, I'd definitely do it again. Yeah. Definitely got the confidence now to do it again. I think that's probably a good time to introduce both Ray and John into the conversation. Guys, thanks for joining us. John: My pleasure. Ray: Yeah, my pleasure. Mic: I think my first question to you, Ray, would be why. At what point did you think, "let's put on a conference"?

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