More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice show

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

Summary: More Than Just Code (MTJC) is a show about mobile development, for developers in a panel discussion. Each show we discuss topical issues to find out what developers they are following, what their apps are about, what they are using to create their apps and what advice they have for other developers or those looking to become a developer. Plus we have news, notes and tech tips for developers.

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  • Artist: Tim Mitra, Jaime Lopez & Mark Rubin
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 #200 - Auto Bicentennial Selfies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:38:29

It's our 200th episode and all regular hosts and guest hosts are here. We follow up on the lack of IT sessions at WWDC, the future of self driving cars, a test install of Mojave with your existing home folder. "Does Apple Even Care About the Mac?" is the question asked on Vector. We discuss a proof of concept Xcode for iPad! We touch on the "upgrade pricing" new on the App Store. Tim's annual Top 10 WWDC 2018 Videos is out. Airbnb sunsetting their use of React Native and Marzipanify and iOSMac are brought in by Greg. We talk about our 200 or so episodes. Picks: iOS developer skills matrix, Random numbers in Swift, Swift Diagnostics: #warning and #error Episode 200 Show Links: Greg Heo on Twitter: "@timmitra @mtjc_podcast They do still have "Mac administration" talks at WWDC! e.g. "What's New in Managing Apple Devices" https://t.co/8mZzXPCPLN #askMTJC" How self-driving cars will change your life | CBC Radio Does Apple even care about the Mac? - YouTube Louis D'hauwe on Twitter: "I created a proof of concept Xcode for iPad! Code is compiled on a Mac, which acts as a remote server. Generates an .ipa that is uploaded by the Mac, the iPad then installs it.

 #199 - Your WWDC 2018 E Ticket | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:26:32

We follow up with Mark about his experiences at WWDC 2018 and we discuss some of our favorite sessions. Mark gives shout outs to Victoria Heric, Ed Arenberg, David Sinclair and Dann Beauregard. We follow up on Apple banning apps that sell user's contact info. Audrey Tam has published a tutorial on Create ML. Apple is also banning apps that do cryptocurrency mining. We discuss a Swift for Android solution. Tim installs macOS Mojave to tryout Dark Mode. We discuss a video on 50 + macOS Mohave changes. We look at Marzipan in Mojave. Mark regales us with week at WWDC 2018. We both discuss our favorite WWDC sessions. Picks: What’s new in Swift 4.2, Pixelmator for iOS, Server Side Swift with Kitura tutorial. Episode 199 Show Links: Apple quietly banned developers from selling and sharing users’ contacts - The Verge Apple Bans Cryptocurrency Mining on iOS | The Daily Hodl Swift for Android: Our Experience and Tools – Readdle Ones & Zeros - Join the Dark Side 50+ new macOS Mojave 10.14 features / changes! [9to5Mac] - YouTube Marzipan in Mojave: Porting developer iOS apps to macOS | 9to5Mac Introduction to Siri Shortcuts - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple Developer Introducing Network.framework: A modern alternative to Sockets - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple Developer Using Collections Effectively - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple Developer Advanced Debugging with Xcode and LLDB - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple Developer Optimizing Your App for Today’s Internet - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple Developer Getting the Most out of Playgrounds in Xcode - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple Developer Embracing Algorithms - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple Developer What's New in Cocoa Touch - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple Developer Measuring Performance Using Logging - WWDC 2018 - Videos - Apple Developer What’s New in Swift 4.2? Episode 199 Picks: GitHub - ole/whats-new-in-swift-4-2: An Xcode playground demonstrating the new features in in Swift 4.2. Pixelmator on the App Store New Course: Server Side Swift with Kitura

 #198 - WWDC 2018 Reflections | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:13:13

This week we give our impressions of WWDC 2018 keynote. We discuss Apple's presenting the scholarship winner apps on the App Store. Microsoft's purchase of GitHub. Apple is getting into the ad game to compete with other online players. The rumored iPad with face recognition is coming. We talk about the deprecation of OpenGL and OpenCL. Finally by Rene Richie guides our discussion of the WWDC announcements. Picks: UX Cake w/Jaime Lopez Jr, Machine Learning - Build a Model, App Store Review Guidelines Diff, Stevie the Snail, SpriteKit, PlayDead’s INSIDE Episode 198 Show Links: Evan Dekhayser on Twitter: "Cool to see some of this year’s WWDC scholars having their apps featured on the App Store: https://t.co/v0IA5gYp7a" Microsoft has reportedly acquired GitHub - The Verge Microsoft snaps up GitHub for $7.5 billion | Ars Technica Microsoft + GitHub = Empowering Developers - The Official Microsoft Blog Can Apple Stay Apple? Apple Is Working on 2018 iPad Redesign With Facial Recognition - Bloomberg iPad with Face ID leaks in iOS 12 beta - The Verge What’s New in macOS - Apple Developer Daring Fireball: WWDC 2018: Apple's Software Chief Details How iOS Apps Will Run on Macs | WIRED WWDC 2018 Aftermath: The year of FINALLY and why! - YouTube SetApp Backtrace by James Dempsey and the Breakpoints on Apple Music 360iDev 2015 Conference Highlights Episode 198 Picks: Design and Dev - How to Create Solutions Together | Amplify Alliance Machine Learning - Build a Model - Apple Developer Rich Hong on Twitter: "App Store Review Guidelines diff: WWDC 2018 Edition. https://t.co/PS1sWKKhce" Stevie The Snail on the App Store BANDIMAL on the App Store Playdead's INSIDE on the App Store

 #197 - Dub Dub San Jose: WWDC Crystal Ball | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:40:30

We are joined by Greg Heo as we look ahead and suggest what Apple may introduce at WWDC 2018. We follow up on the Command key icon, castle connection, as well as Clifford Stoll and the Cockoo's Egg. Jaime uncovers ⌘+Ctrl+Shift+H to find a methods callers. Tim relays early experience drawing and designing typefaces in the early days of Mac. AirPlay 2 gives the HomePod the ability to have multi-room and stereo audio. HomePod launching in Canada, France, and Germany. Felix Krause thinks apps should be in a network sandbox. App Insight attempts to expose 3rd party framework use. Genius Bar Broke an iMac Pro. We lay down our best guesses about where Apple will go with WWDC 2018. Picks: How to debug your mobile hybrid app on iOS, Beacon - Signal Availability by Ashley Nelson-Hornstein, Prioritize Work with Quality of Service Classes. Episode 197 Show Links WeyHan on Twitter: "@timmitra @DevWithTheHair In the Layers 2015 video, Susan Kara did say she was told by someone that the ⌘ symbol actually was the representation of a castle seen from above. Not a coincident that it looked like a castle. https://t.co/affxe2qOF7 #askMTJC" The KGB, the Computer, and Me (Complete) - YouTube Klein bottle - Wikipedia Evan Stoner on Twitter: "Did you discuss that Cliff Stoll makes Klein bottles and sells them online? I own two. https://t.co/c6nJD5k9MK https://t.co/zngw1RVUx7… https://t.co/YTxj0Gw6Pn" Apple’s AirPlay 2 with multiroom audio streaming and stereo HomePod pairing is here - The Verge Apple’s HomePod speaker launches in Canada, France, and Germany on June 18th - The Verge iOS apps should be inside a network sandbox · Felix Krause AppSight - Get insight into SDKs & services used by mobile apps The Apple Store Genius Bar Broke My $5,000 iMac Pro - YouTube Git - gitk Documentation CIBC's Simplii and BMO investigating hacks that may have leaked customer data - CityNews Toronto Episode 197 Picks How to debug your mobile hybrid app on iOS - RHD Blog Beacon - Signal Availability on the App Store Energy Efficiency Guide for iOS Apps: Prioritize Work with Quality of Service Classes

 #197p - Preview: WWDC Travel advice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:08

A quick preview of the MTJC after show, where Greg and Mark discuss San Jose, travel, weather, events around WWDC. Cell service, what to pack.

 #196 - Test Backed Development | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:22:50

This week we follow up on MTJC 2018 T-Shirts and the origins of Apple's Command Key. We also follow up on the Apple Store founders, Apple's GDPR profile downloads, Apple Watch usage and Apple's self driving cars. We discuss the Home Pod sales numbers, erroneous new Siri features, and a sophisticated worm virus and one of the first Internet hackers. We also chat about Apple's own podcasts and their use of original illustrations on the App Store. Picks: A handy Xcode keyboard shortcut to the Assistant Editor and App: the Human Story, Developing UIViews in Xcode Playgrounds and 1Password 7. Photo: nycresistor.com Episode 196 Show Links: Jonathan Kuehlein on Twitter: "Visited the @mtjc_podcast headquarters & all we got were these cool t-shirts! https://t.co/WLj1ykzIdz" Tim Mitra on Twitter: "#askMTJC Did we talk about the symbol on the Command Key?… " jcieplinski on Twitter: "Ron Johnson, originally from Target, was the retail guy you were thinking of who spearheaded the original Apple Stores. One of the unsung heroes of Apple’s rise to world domination." Apple users in the EU can now download all the info the company has on them - The Verge The Apple Watch has found a surprisingly useful home with everyone that works on their feet — Quartz Apple, spurned by BMW and Mercedes, signs deal with Volkswagen for driverless cars Apple reportedly ships 600k HomePods during Q1 as Amazon faces increasing competition | 9to5Mac Apple teases a ‘smarter’ Siri with a new look and voice | The Star Apple's teases about a smarter Siri were from last year What is the most sophisticated piece of software/code ever written? - Quora The Cuckoo’s Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage - Wikipedia Apple In Business Podcasts - iTunes Episode 197 Picks: Illustration in the App Store + Subtraction.com App: The Human Story - Available Now Developing UIViews in Xcode Playgrounds | Topology Engineering TIL you can load a file into the Assistant Editor by Alt-clicking…"

 #195 - There's Still Good In You | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:03:51

We start with a T-Shirt sighting in Berlin's UIKonf. We follow up on more GDPR data retention updates, this time from Google and MailChimp. Also Apple may launch a credit card, Carnegie Melon is offering an undergraduate degree in AI, Swift.org forums is supporting related products, ClassicKit surfaces to offer Win 98 UI for iOS apps, Logitech Crayon for iPad is now available, and a customized iPhone X with solar charger. It's the anniversary of the launch of the Apple Store. Apple has registered 50 self-driving cars in California. Picks: UIKonf 2018 Livestream, Visual Studio Code. Aftershow: Nova Machine Learning, Amazon HQ 2 search continues and a missed #askMTJC on timezones. Photo @JPKNews with @xman_1664 Episode 195 Show Links: Brad Leege on Twitter: "Excited to meet @renefouquet at #uikonf and see him rocking my colleague @DevWithTheHair podcast T-shirt @mtjc_podcast… https://t.co/ypOtRPK8yu" MTJC 2018 T-Shirt WWDC Lottery - The More Than Just Code Podcast MTJC Mailing List Data retention - Analytics Help Apple will reportedly launch a credit card with Goldman Sachs - The Verge Carnegie Mellon Launches Undergraduate Degree in Artificial Intelligence | Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science Swift.org - Introducing Related Projects to Swift Forums GitHub - Baddaboo/ClassicKit:

 #194 - There Is No Step Three | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:35:33

This week we follow up on iTunes on Windows, UIViewPropertyAnimator, iPhone 7 microphone issues, Countdown To WWDC, and the first pedestrian death by Uber's self-driving car. We discuss the 20th Anniversary of the iMac, the call for Apple Heart Study, Lobe's use of Core ML, and Apple cracking down on location sharing. We also cover the Microsoft Build 2018 and Google I/O 2018 keynotes. Picks: Vapor 3, Dealing With Dates, Frinkiac.com Photo: Apple Episode 194 Show Links: Did Steve Jobs steal everything from Xerox PARC? › Mac History Making iTunes available for Windows changed everything for Apple — Quartz UIViewPropertyAnimator - UIKit | Apple Developer Documentation cubic-bezier(.17,.67,.83,.67) ✿ cubic-bezier.com Apple admits some iPhone 7 and 7 Plus models have disabled microphones during phone calls Countdown to WWDC 18 – Hacking with Swift Uber Finds Deadly Accident Likely Caused By Software Set to Ignore Objects On Road — The Information Chris Espinosa on Twitter: "Happy 20th birthday, iMac!… " Tim Cook on Twitter: "20 years ago today, Steve introduced... iMac." Apple Heart Study - Apple Lobe | Deep Learning Made Simple – Intro Tour - YouTube Apple cracking down on applications that send location data to third-parties | 9to5Mac Microsoft Build 2018: the biggest announcements - The Verge Google IO keynote summary: the 10 biggest announcements - The Verge iMac 20th anniversary: 8 ways the iMac changed computing | Macworld Dealing with Dates Episode 194 Picks: Vapor 3.0.0 released – VAPOR – Medium Dealing with Dates NSDateFormatter.com - Easy Skeezy Date Formatting for Swift and Objective-C Frinkiac

 #193 - Mind Altering Software Development | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:36:05

We start off with some #askMTJC about Property Animators, the possibly faked iPad 2018 armor, and dealing with corrupt and challenging iOS backup and restore. On this mostly follow up show, we talk about our space grey 2018 T-Shirt, Swift for TensorFlow is now available, cross-platform Apple development probably not coming at WWDC, JAMF stats on platform choices in the enterprise and benchmarking Codable. We also discuss Apple's earnings and some history via Bill Atkinson's new post to folklore.org. Congratulations to our book winner: Adam Armstrong. iTunes is now on the Microsoft Store. Apple's new MacBook Air is delayed until late 2018. Picks: What's New In Swift, Licenses + Plain English, Classic Computer Science Problems in Swift: Essential Techniques for Practicing Programmers Episode 193 Show Links: Greg on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast #askMTJC Do you guys use the new Advanced Animations with UIKit… ?” Dann Beauregard on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast #askmtjc Regarding the iPad (2018) screen protector and no ‘notch’... How to Fix: iPhone Backup Corrupt or Not Compatible (Backup and Restore) Products Page - The More Than Just Code Podcast GitHub - tensorflow/swift: Swift for TensorFlow documentation repository. New report suggests Apple’s cross-platform app feature not launching until 2019 [U] | 9to5Mac Dim Sum Thinking - Marzipan 72% of Enterprise Employees Choose Macs Over PCs, 75% Pick iOS Devices Over Android - Mac Rumors Benchmarking Codable - Flight School Walt Mossberg on Twitter: "Here’s some context on iPhone sales... " Apple earnings Q2 2018 Folklore.org: Joining Apple Computer iTunes is finally in the Microsoft Store | Ars Technica New 13-inch MacBook Air production reportedly pushed into second half of 2018 Episode 193 Picks: What’s new in Swift? TLDRLegal - Software Licenses Explained in Plain English Classic Computer Science Problems in Swift: Essential Techniques for Practicing Programmers: David Kopec: 9781617294891: Amazon.com: Books

 #192 - The Quadruple One | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:49:48

This week we are joined by Marin Todorov to discuss his new book and apps. We follow up on Flight School's meaning, an iPad screen protector vendor leaks the 2018 model, downloading your Google profile and Marin relays European ISP experiences. The last Apple Watch boutique is closing. We also follow up on Susan Kare: the woman who gave the Mac its smile. We discuss the new trade-in program with Apple GiveBack, Daisy: Apple’s new iPhone-recycling robot, FoundationDB is Open Source and Marin's book - Realm: Building Modern Swift Apps with Realm Database. Picks: 5 Useful 3D Touch Features for iPhone, Snipetty, Bringing Objective-C to the Amiga, How to build your own Alexa skills with the new Alexa Blueprints, Xcode Treasures: Master the Tools to Design, Build, and Distribute Great Apps, Mixpanel v. 3.3.0 - opt in/out at run time Episode 192 Show Links "You might be wondering why I wrote a 140 page, illustrated, aviation-themed technical manual about Swift Codable…" Amazon.com: ArmorSuit MilitaryShield Matte Screen Protector For Apple iPad 9.7 (2018): Electronics iPhone manufacturer’s slowing sales suggest bad news for Apple 1.1.1.1 — the Internet’s Fastest, Privacy-First DNS Resolver World’s last Apple Watch shop at Isetan Shinjuku closing May 13th Google's File On You Is 10 Times Bigger Than Facebook's - Here's How To View It | Zero Hedge The Woman Who Gave the Macintosh a Smile | The New Yorker Trade in with Apple GiveBack Folklore.org: The Original Macintosh Daisy is Apple’s new iPhone-recycling robot FoundationDB Ray Wenderlich Store | Realm: Building Modern Swift Apps with Realm 'The Problem With Apu’ Episode 192 Picks: 5 Useful 3D Touch Features for iPhone - YouTube Snippetty - Live Code Demo Assistant js' blog How to build your own Alexa skills with the new Alexa Blueprints Xcode Treasures Releases · mixpanel/mixpanel-iphone · GitHub

 #191 - Functional Brain Hacking | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:32:28

We follow up on Xcode Swift build times, Apple cracks down on drone flyovers at Apple Park and alternative music services that provide Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil and Bollywood tunes. Apple will replace Watch 2 devices with swollen batteries. What’s new in Swift 4.2? How to name UIButton actions. We discuss whether Apple has a problem fitting in features on the iPhone. Picks: Personalized Hey Siri, Introducing Flight School: a new book series for Swift developers by @mattt, How To Keep Learning After 50 and Other Ways to Hack Your Brain at any Age, Privacy Essentials Safari Extension Tim & Tammy Brain Hacking Photo: Greg Heo Episode 191 Show Links: 30 Day #JustPlay Challenge Finished! Even faster Swift build times with Xcode 9.2 | LinkedIn Apple cracks down on drone pilot who shoots epic Apple campus videos - MarketWatch Gaana Music - Songs & Radio on the App Store Saavn Music & Radio on the App Store 1967 - Ravi Shankar & Yehudi Menuhin - West Meets East - Swara-Kakali - YouTube A Meeting By The River-Ry Cooder & V.M.Bhatt(HQ) - YouTube What’s new in Swift 4.2? | Swift Developer News – Hacking with Swift Why you should not name your @IBActions didTapButton Apple has an iPhone design problem it’s getting harder to solve Resolution by iOS device — iOS Ref The Ultimate Guide To iPhone Resolutions Episode 191 Picks: Personalized Hey Siri - Apple Flight School on Twitter: "Introducing Flight School: a new book series for Swift developers by @mattt. Each month, we’ll explore an essential part of iOS, macOS, and Swift development through concise, focused guides.… https://t.co/H1Uz3m4DVL" How To Keep Learning After 50 and Other Ways to Hack Your Brain at any Age DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials Safari Extension – MacMost

 #190 - Test Is Green. Code Is Clean. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:29:57

This week we follow up on Youtube changes, IBM Watson and CoreML, 3rd party Twitter apps. We discuss Xcode compilation on mutli-core Mac Pros. The Home Pod has a sluggish start in sales. Apple reveals the (Product)RED® iPhone 8. Apple Music has 40 million users and a new boss. We follow up on HTTP 400 error codes. We discuss Apple upcoming purge of 32-bit macOS apps, reliving Windows File manager and the RWDevCon 2018's post mortem. Picks: Understanding Git Version Control and Learn how to Use it in Xcode 9, Xcode TDD keyboard short cuts, App Store insights. Aftershow: Facebook testimony. Episode 190 Show Links: Victoria Heric on Twitter: "Wait Little House trivia?? I’d gladly go toe to toe with u. U won’t win… " Greg Heo on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast @DevWithTheHair little bit of FU re. YouTube monetization changes: I think the big new added hurdle was requiring 4000 hours of watch time over the last 12 months; old rule was 10000 video views. #askMTJC" Apps of a Feather Twitter postpones platform change that would cut off third-party apps - The Verge Apple reveals special edition Product Red iPhone 8 and 8 Plus smartphones | Ars Technica Bloomberg: Apple lowers HomePod forecasts & orders as early sales prove lackluster | 9to5Mac How great leaders inspire action | Simon Sinek - YouTube Apple Music now has over 40 million subscribers and a new boss - The Verge Death From Above | House Of Strombo - YouTube Konstantin Martynov on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast Guys, HTTP 400 is "Bad Request". "Unauthorized" is HTTP 401. It is also a famously crappy highway ;)" 418 I'm a teapot - HTTP | MDN Apple has begun notifying macOS users of coming 32-bit app incompatibility | Ars Technica Relive the 1990s on Windows 10 with the newly open sourced File Manager | Ars Technica RWDevCon 2018 Post-Mortem App Architecture · objc.io Episode 190 Picks: Understanding Git Version Control and Learn how to Use it in Xcode 9

 #189 - Peanut Butter & Jelly Driven Development (PBJDD) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:22:51

We follow up on LHOTP, the darker side of Charles Proxy for iOS and Apple Business Manager. Chris Lattner has announced Swift for TensorFlow. iOS 11.3 has been released along with Xcode 9.3. Apple is allowing users to manage their data in iCloud. Beta versions of iOS 11.4 & tvOS 11.4 are out. Apple may use they're own processors in Macs as soon as 2020. Picks: XcodeReleases, Microsoft's AI courses, CompactMap and Atom Episode 189 Show Links: Joe Cabrera on Twitter: "And Sara Gilbert’s brother wasn’t adopted into the family on Little House; he played Willie Oleson, son of the store keeper and brother to Nellie Oleson.… https://t.co/CmRNnxYjrq" Tim Mitra on Twitter: "You should read this thread. We talk about @charlesproxy on the next @mtjc_podcast - but this is great info.… " Apple teases ‘late spring’ launch of new Business Manager platform for enterprise users | 9to5Mac Swift Community  |  TensorFlow TensorFlow.js Swift for TensorFlow - TFiwS (TensorFlow Dev Summit 2018) - YouTube Apple releases iOS 11.3 with iPhone battery management, new Animoji, and more - The Verge Xcode Release Notes Allowing Your Users to Manage Data Stored in iCloud - Support - Apple Developer Apple releases first public betas of iOS 11.4 and tvOS 11.4 — Apple World Today Apple Plans to Use Its Own Chips in Macs From 2020, Replacing Intel - Bloomberg Episode 189 Picks Xcode Releases | xcodereleases.com Microsoft now offers AI courses as a skill for your CV - The Verge Replacing flatMap With compactMap markdown-writer

 #188 - Throwing Data Collection Under the Bus | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:33:16

We start with our T-shirt poll results. We discuss Apple Business Manager (beta), the loss of the macOS startup chime, Foxcon to acquire Belkin, Apple's new Space Grey accessories for Mac and Google's loss to Oracle for Java rights. We focus on the Apple Education Event: new iPad, Logitech Crayon, iBook Author rolled into Pages, Apple's Classroom and Schoolwork apps. Picks: Minimoog Model D for iOS, Charles Proxy for iOS, Git Tower (beta) Episode 188 Show Links: MTJC Podcast on Twitter: "MTJC TShirt ideas" Apple Business Manager (beta) Original creator of the Mac startup chime talks its demise & more in new interview [Video] | 9to5Mac Report: Apple supplier Foxconn to acquire accessory maker Belkin/Linksys/Wemo for $866M | 9to5Mac ‘I wouldn’t be in that situation’: Apple’s Tim Cook says, taking swipe at Facebook over data scandal | Toronto Star Apple now selling the space gray accessories that were previously exclusive to the iMac Pro - The Verge U.S. gun maker Remington files for bankruptcy | Toronto Star Oracle Wins Latest Round vs. Google in Java Copyright Case | WIRED Why the oldest gun manufacturer in the U.S. is seeking bankruptcy protection | CBC Radio The 5 biggest announcements from the Apple education event - The Verge Apple iPad vs. iPad Pro: which tablet is right for you? - The Verge Apple’s education page previews ‘one simplified login experience’ coming this winter [U] | 9to5Mac Wild Tales: A Rock & Roll Life: Graham Nash: 9780385347549: Amazon.com: Books Episode 188 Picks: Minimoog Model D on the App Store Charles Proxy on the App Store Tower in Public Beta: Here's What's New!

 #187 - WWDC Sorting Hat | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:26:53

We discuss our annual T-shirt ideas and upcoming anniversary. We're now in the iOS Dev Directory. Apple may be developing MicroLED displays. Uber and Facebook behaving badly again. Apple's True Depth technology is two years ahead of the competition. Apple and IBM give developers access to Watson. Picks: Yoink, I’m Lazy So I Write Tests, Wanle Gamers Console for iPhone, Sqlite Browser Sponsored By: RayWenderlich.com Episode 187 Show Links: David Sinclair on Twitter: "I notice several podcasts are missing, including @mtjc_podcast, @sharedinst, @swift_unwrapped, @fatalerrorfm //cc: @daveverwer… https://t.co/hnILmlcVgO" iOS Dev Directory It's a secret: How Apple is planning to design and build its own screens | Business Standard News Mark Gurman on Twitter: "More details going out now: Apple MicroLED in-house screens project is at advanced stage, but still a couple of years away. The project was almost killed about a year ago but now remains on track. https://t.co/gmY9Kot6OD" Apple Gains Two-Year Head Start on Android in Face-Sensing Tech | Digital Trends How Cambridge Analytica stumbled into the spotlight - World - CBC News Experts say video of Uber's self-driving car killing a pedestrian suggests its technology may have failed IBM Watson - Apple Developer Justin Stanley

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