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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 #171 - A Fiduciary Duty | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:44:10

We begin looking into the iPhone's density from our #askMTJC as well as Reachability. iOS 11 has some layout bugs. The HomePod will be delayed until the new year. Face ID does learn from its mistakes, also you need to focus on it sometimes. Tim shares experiences updating apps for the iPhone X. The iPhone SE may get updated. We ponder that Swift code will run on Google's Fuchsia OS. iOS 11.2 will allow introductory subscription pricing. We discuss Net Neutrality as the FCC votes on it. We discuss Uber's attempt to cover up a major hack. Coding can be done at the same time with Atom's Teletype and Visual Studio's Live Share. Picks: Tools & Libraries We’re Thankful For, Optimize Swift Build Times, Avoiding force unwrapping in Swift unit tests, Skydio is hiring: iOS Engineer, Android Engineer, Mobile QA Engineer Episode 171 Links: Paul Wilkinson on Twitter: "iPhone densities: 8 is 2176.645 kg/m3. 8+ is 2177.128 7+ is a svelte 2089.734 and X is 2219.514, so iPhone X is the most dense… https://t.co/DK2nsbhlB7" "I find as I get older Al, I really don't want to be reminded about anything, so this would defo work for me...

 #170 - Not Fully Formed | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:13:08

We follow up on macOS Server Mac app, blockchain on tracking pot Marajuana distribution, unlocking Face ID, Lyft coming to Canada, and iOS hardware encryption. Also hackers say they broke Face ID, a 10-year old can unlock his mom's iPhone X, and we take a deep look at the iPhone X portrait mode. Picks: Much ado about iOS app architecture, SBSAnimoji, Power Photos and, Computer Science Distilled Episode 170 Show Links: Paul Wilkinson on Twitter: "@timmitra Developers get MacOS server free" macOS Server - Wikipedia IBM’s plan to regulate pot with blockchains isn’t as crazy as it sounds | Ars Technica Rene Ritchie on Twitter: "@davemark There’s no quick way, alas. Settings > Face ID & Passcode > [Enter passcode] > Require Attention [toggle off] https://t.co/TL0JtUnx2f" Lyft, Uber’s ride-hailing rival, is expanding to the GTA | Toronto Star Lyft will launch in Toronto in its first push outside the US - The Verge MTJC Podcast on Twitter: "Coming up on @mtjc_podcast - why @timmitra could not restore from encrypted backup to his new iPhone X. The encrypted backup is signed in the silicon“ How Apple iOS encryption and data protection work Hackers say they broke Apple’s Face ID. Here’s why we’re not convinced | Ars Technica This 10-year-old was able to unlock his mom’s iPhone using Face ID - The Verge Mission: Impossible - Rollin Hand - The Chase - YouTube Gurnam Bedi on Twitter: "Depth information stored with each iPhone X portrait shot. @stroughtonsmith @marcoarment @gruber #focosapp https://t.co/OkJmA2hpFg" The limitations of Face ID: What you need to know | iMore KGI: Apple to Launch 6.5-Inch 'iPhone X Plus' and Lower-Priced 6.1-Inch Full-Screen LCD Model Next Year - Mac Rumors Episode 170 Picks: Much ado about iOS app architecture · aplus.rs GitHub - simonbs/SBSAnimoji:

 #169 - The Inverted J | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:28:11

We answer a few #askMTJC questions about Accessibility Shortcuts, using PGP encryption and buying higher quality Apple Watch models. Tim rants about shortcomings with the availability of Apple's Server app on the Mac App Store. We follow up on stolen iPhone Xs, the iPhone X usage outpaces iPhone 8 in the first weekend. We look at the music video "Dance Like You Mean It" by Airplane Mode which may the first to employ Animoji at least with iOS. Samsung mocks the iPhone X and avid iPhone buyers. UPS employs blockchain to create standards in delivery businesses. We discuss Apple's "iPhone X — A Guided Tour" video, and "1Password 7 for iOS: Efficiency Abounds" blog post. Picks: Supporting Face ID on the iPhone X, Zagg Glass + HD and iPhone X Episode 169 Show Links: Alan Edmonds on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast #168 @timmitra Talking accessibility options - my phone started speaking while I was taking photos at school play last year!.." Greg Heo on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast crypto follow-up: for asymmetric cryptography, key A encrypts and B decrypts (&vice versa). Decrypt only needs 1 key, not both" Shawn Marston on Twitter: "@timmitra #askMTJC "SSteel same ⌚️ as Al" NOPE! As a 38mm S2 SS Black owner, it is not the same! Sapphire glass is a massive difference!" Shawn Marston on Twitter: "@timmitra #askMTJC 2/2 How many 'broken screen' Al ⌚️on eBay? Lots! And how many Stainless? None." $370,000 worth of iPhone X devices were stolen from a UPS truck - The Verge iPhone X Outpaces iPhone 8 Series in First Weekend Adoption - Mac Rumors Dance Like You Mean It — Animoji Music Video - YouTube Samsung returns to mock iPhone X buyers in latest commercial - The Verge UPS joins blockchain alliance to spur standards development for shipping industry | ZDNet iPhone X — A Guided Tour — Apple - YouTube Blackbox AgileBits Blog | 1Password 7 for iOS: Efficiency Abounds YouTube 1Password with Face ID Mixpanel | ioS 11 Adoption Episode 169 Picks: Supporting Face ID on the iPhone X – Betterment Engineering iPhone X - Apple (CA) InvisibleShield HD for the Apple iPhone X | Apple iPhone X | InvisibleShield

 #168 - Preaching To The Choir | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:26:47

We discuss #askMTJC on iPhone Plus models landscape SplitView mode, PGP encryption apps, the iOS 11 Calculator bug, and Blockchain diplomas. We follow up on GPG encryption tools, iPhone X Demand, and Reachability on the iPhone X. We discuss experiences of trying to pre-order iPhone X models by ourselves and others. We also discuss Gluon: a new library for machine learning from AWS and Microsoft, SiriKit in 11.2 beta brings commands for the upcoming HomePod. Picks: Tips and Tricks: Ten Safari long-press shortcuts for iPhone and iPad and Xcode's Show Live Issues. Episode 168 Show Links: jcieplinski on Twitter: "@DevWithTheHair @timmitra Plus user here. Never use landscape. Hate split. Wish portrait lock would make an exception just for videos." jtrip on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast #askMTJC on #167 I think you were briefly discussing a PGP key sharing system. You might be interested in keybase.io now." Alan Edmonds on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast Ep #167 iOS 11 calculator bug doesn’t seem to affect the 5s, but it happens on newer phones. Possibly more advanced animation?" Greg Heo on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast practical use of blockchain from @smappsoft's alma mater https://t.co/gmHIekYVfB #askMTJC" GPG Suite Survey Claims iPhone X Demand May Be Lower Than Expected | iPhone in Canada Blog - Canada's #1 iPhone Resource iPhone X Supports Reachability With Swipe Down Gesture on Home Screen Indicator Once Enabled - Mac Rumors Atari video game burial - Wikipedia Introducing Gluon: a new library for machine learning from AWS and Microsoft | AWS News Blog Microsoft Azure is growing faster than AWS backed by big brands iOS 11.2 beta brings SiriKit commands to Apple's unreleased HomePod The new UISplitViewController and iOS 7 Episode 8 – The Search For Sarek – Spock Cast podcast YouTuber claims Apple fired dad over iPhone X video Episode 168 Picks: Tips and Tricks: Ten Safari long-press shortcuts for iPhone and iPad | 9to5Mac TimMitra on Twitter: "SPOILER: @mtjc_podcast Xcode tip. Your Welcome! https://t.co/KyL8ZOFXpE"

 #167 - Death By Design | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:32

We start this week's show with a discussion about preordering the iPhone X. We follow up with the Quick Start method for migrating your identity to a new iOS device. We also follow up on predictions of iPhone X supply rumors. Death By Design is a documentary about the creation and disposal of all the electronic devices we crave and their toll on some societies and the environment. Jaime lightens the discussion with a look a the percentage of games using ARKit. Picks: Theodolite, iOS 11 Bug: Typing 1+2+3 Quickly in the Calculator App Won't Get You 6, Face Tracking with ARKit. Episode 167 Show Links: Transfer content from your previous iOS device to your new iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support Report: Apple will ship just 20 million iPhone X units in 2017 due to production issues | 9to5Mac The Film - Death by Design Games account for over half of the 3M+ ARKit-powered app downloads, 62% of revenue | TechCrunch (4) Hands-On Space Grey iPhone X - YouTube [VIDEO] Hands-On Space Grey iPhone X (found on YouTube - Brooke Peterson) : apple What is Blockchain Technology? A Step-by-Step Guide For Beginners GPG Suite Ethereum Project AR MeasureKit on the App Store IKEA Place on the App Store Spock Cast - a Star Trek: Discovery podcast Episode 167 Picks: iOS 11 Bug: Typing 1+2+3 Quickly in the Calculator App Won't Get You 6 - Mac Rumors Face Tracking with ARKit - Fall 2017 - Videos - Apple Developer Theodolite on the App Store

 #166 - Geez. I Don't Know | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:39

This week Mark and Tim give #askMTJC advice on updating Xcode 9 and it's benefits. They also discuss the FreeDOS project. Tim discusses Mike Ash's suggestion of wiping the iPhone 6 Plus and reinstalling iOS 11. iPhone X devices start to ship out in advance of new orders. KRAK is a new WPA2 exploit that affects all users and is being patched. Senator Al Franken queries Apple about Face ID and privacy. Picks: Xcode Main Thread Checker, Three Finger Drag, iTune 12.6.3 Thanks Gord! Episode 166 Show Links: Matthew Ingwersen on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast should I update to Xcode 9.0.1 or does it actually cause more issues than it solves?" How To Secure iOS User Data: The Keychain and Touch ID FreeDOS on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast I hope you mention #FreeDOS in the podcast!" In the Beginning...was the Command Line: Neal Stephenson: 9780380815937: Amazon.com: Books How to reset the System Management Controller (SMC) on your Mac - Apple Support iPhone 6 Plus Rotation on iOS 11 - YouTube mikeash on Twitter: "Day two after wiping and restoring my phone in a desperate attempt to fix slowness. Still great. I might just keep this 6+ for another year!" Transfer content from your previous iOS device to your new iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support Mark Rubin | LinkedIn iPhone X Parts Suppliers Reportedly on Schedule to Meet 2017 Production Demand - Mac Rumors KRACK, the WPA2 exploit that kills Wi-Fi security, and what you need to know right now | iMore Rene Ritchie on Twitter: "Apple has confirmed to me that #wpa2 #KRACK exploit has already been patched in iOS, tvOS, watchOS, macOS betas. Deeper dive to follow." Apple Responds to Senator's Request for Info on Face ID Privacy and Security - Mac Rumors Apple Shares In-Depth Security Info on Face ID in New White Paper and Support Doc - Mac Rumors Long Time Running | The Tragically Hip Episode 166 Picks: Main Thread Checker | Apple Developer Documentation Turn on "three finger drag" for your Force Touch trackpad - Apple Support Get iTunes 12.6.3 with App Store for Mac and Windows

 #CLXV - Elevated Permissions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:25

We follow up on updates to Apple's UI Design Guidelines, the History of MS-DOS, and the cities vying to be Amazon's second head quarters. We also discuss the IRS's contract with Equifax and Netflix' PR issues with respect to Canadian taxes. We cover the improved display of fatal errors in Xcode 9. The reverse engineering of High Sierra's supplemental update exposes a flaw. iOS privacy has also come under fire as proof of concept by Felix Krause demonstrates the ease of stealing an Apple ID password. Picks: Useful Xcode breakpoint and the Memory Graph Debugger Episode 165 Show Links: Design Resources - Apple Developer Digital Research - History of MS-DOS Here are the cities that match Amazon's wish list for its second headquarters Equifax (EFX) built the IRS's login system that was hacked in 2015--and the IRS just renewed its contract — Quartz Netflix in campaign to ‘set record straight’ on $500-million pledge for Canadian productions - The Globe and Mail Josh Michaels - Effective Strategies For Selling Out Swift.org - Xcode 9.1 Improves Display of Fatal Errors Reverse Engineering macOS High Sierra Supplemental Update | Cocoa Engineering iOS Privacy: steal.password - Easily get the user's Apple ID password, just by asking — Felix Krause Have I been pwned? 1Password Star Wars: The Last Jedi Trailer (Official) - YouTube Mr. Robot - TV Show - Watch Full Episodes | USA Network House of Cards | Netflix Official Site Lexa Doig (@LexaDoig) | Twitter Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Trials and Tribble-ations - YouTube Continuum (TV series) - Wikipedia Jonathan Kuehlein (@JPKnews) | Twitter Episode 165 Picks: Cédric Luthi on Twitter: "Useful Xcode breakpoint...." Xcode Visual Memory Debugger

 #164 - Running Down A Dream | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:22:04

We answer #askMTJC posts on Bondi pronunciation and popsicle stick App Store logo. We follow up on changes to the Safari Web ViewController, and privacy changes in iOS 11. We also follow up on a review of the Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE. More information on designing and supporting for the new iPhone X sizes and a large roundup on iPhone X features is presented. Finally we follow up on UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities which sets the required support for ARKit on the App Store. We discuss the call for Apple to activate FM chips by the FCC. We quickly cover Google's product announcement. We discuss Felix Krause's addition for detecting location by using information in a user's Photos. Picks: iOS Architecture Generator, Code Folding in Xcode 9, and NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription. Episode 164 Show Links: Paul Wilkinson on Twitter: "@timmitra pedantic note, but it is pronounced “bond eye”" Paul Wilkinson on Twitter: "Is it just me or does the iOS 11 App Store icon make it look like we are making apps by gluing popsicle sticks together? #askMTJC" iOS 11, Privacy and Single Sign On – The Traveled iOS Developer’s Guide – Medium A Week On The Wrist: The Apple Watch Series 3 Edition - YouTube Supporting iPhone X iPhone X: Face ID, All New Design, Pre-Orders Oct 27 It’s Apple Vs. NAB-FCC in Tug of War Over FM Chip. | Story | insideradio.com Google Pixel 2 event: the 5 biggest announcements - The Verge KrauseFx/detect.location: An easy way to access the user's iOS location data without actually having access Location Services not working in iOS 11 - Stack Overflow Conference-Talks/Elementary-Celebrity-Recognition-My-Dear-Watson at master · DevWithTheHair/Conference-Talks iPhone 6 Plus Rotation on iOS 11 - YouTube Dogs - Roger Waters ACC - Oct 3, 2017 - YouTube Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow - Wikipedia Amazon Plans Second Headquarters, Opening a Bidding War Among Cities - The New York Times Episode 164 Picks: iOS Architecture Generator Code Folding in Xcode 9 NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription

 #163 - The Coefficient of Friction Is µ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:29:43

We follow up on the Chevy Nova story. We debate Tim's iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 8 Plus, phone back's friction coefficient throw down. We follow up on Apple's former GPU maker Imagination sale, the cost of building an iPhone 8 and Dyson is building electric cars. We discuss the FaceID Security Guide and Amazon's hardware event. Picks: Monster Truck AR, JSON to Swift, TypeScript, Go, C#, Java, and more :: quicktype. Episode 163 Show Links: Joe Cabrera on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast sorry, that whole Chevy Nova thing. Is indeed apocryphal https://t.co/GyGIXwqNqZ" Tim Mitra on Twitter: "@JStheoriginal @mtjc_podcast @gregheo I'll prove it tomorrow. Side by Side - iPhone 7 Plus vs iPhone 8 Plus Throw Down! #askmtjc" iPhone 8 Plus vs gravity. - YouTube iPhone 8 Plus vs iPhone 7 Plus low angle friction test. - YouTube Apple's former GPU maker Imagination agrees to £550 million sale It Just Got More Expensive to Build an iPhone - Bloomberg Friction and Friction Coefficients Dyson to Spend £1 Billion Making ‘Radical’ Electric Car - Bloomberg Face ID Security - September 2017 How to set up and use Emergency SOS on your iPhone in iOS 11 | iMore Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia The 5 biggest announcements from Amazon’s hardware event - The Verge Episode 163 Picks: AR-Monster-Truck on the App Store JSON to Swift 4 Codable types and conversion methods – quicktype

 #162 - The Results Are In | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:32:47

We follow up on the new UIActivityViewIndicator and other things you may have missed in the Apple Event. Tim follows up on getting older apps ready for the new iPhone X aspect ratio. We also discuss Face ID, fast charging, the weight of the iPhone 8 Plus, AppleCare+, and product price increases and demise. Kudos to TD Bank and it's mobile banking apps. Swift 4 is released. We discuss the Apple Watch LTE bug messing up LTE connections, and more rumored delays on iPhone X. Kaleidoscope is coming to iPad and some cool 3D face construction is discussed. Picks: The Ultimate Guide To iPhone Resolutions, iPhone X Screen Demystified. Episode 161 Show Links: Shawn Marston on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast #askMTJC 'Nightrider' style UIActivityIndicator on #iPhoneX https://t.co/YEX4KLXrur" File:Spinning Dancer.gif - Wikipedia iPhone Launch: 14 Apple Announcements you Probably Missed | Apple Must iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X Support Fast Charging, But Only If You Buy Accessories Separately | Technology News Keith Krimbel on Twitter: "E-mailed #CraigFederighi about #FaceID and actually got a response! https://t.co/3Ytt1k6WvK" Google Leak 'Confirms' Expensive Pixel 2 Secrets Apple says too many faces ruined its Face ID stage demo Mobile Banking Snapshot: Top Performing Apps in North and South America lke on Twitter: "So here’s a nice wallpaper for your iPhone X, OWNING the notch. https://t.co/17cDwKI2PR" Greg Heo on Twitter: "[Poll] AppleCare? #askMTJC" Tim Mitra on Twitter: "The new iPhone X models are expensive. Would you protect your investment? #theatricalCut" Swift.org - Swift 4.0 Released! Apple Admits Apple Watch Series 3 LTE Connectivity Problem | Time.com Introducing Kaleidoscope for iPad – BPXL Craft – Medium 3D Face Reconstruction Episode 161 Picks: The Ultimate Guide To iPhone Resolutions iPhone X Screen Demystified

 #161 - Valyrian Steel & Dragon Glass on the Back | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:59:25

We dive into #askMTJC about whether the iPhone X layout will mean changes for developers. We follow up on HDR video. We briefly cover the information leak ahead of the Apple Event. We discuss Apple's Steve Jobs Theater which held the event. We cover the items demonstrated and unveiled - Retail events, Apple Watch Series 3 w/LTE, Apple TV 4K, iPhone 8 & iPhone 8 Plus, the iPhone X, and AirPower. Picks: iOS Human Interface Guidelines (Updated for iPhone X), Building Apps for iPhone X - Fall 2017, Swift Programming Language book (updated for Swift 4). Episode 161 Show Links: Matthew Ingwersen on Twitter: "How much of an issue do you foresee the new iPhone X layout causing for developers? #askmtjc @mtjc_podcast" An Introduction to HDR Video - Fall 2017 - Videos - Apple Developer Electron | Build cross platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. A look inside the new Steve Jobs Theater at Apple’s spaceship campus | Ars Technica Teacher Tuesdays - Today at Apple - Apple Apple Watch Series 3 - Apple Apple TV 4K - Apple iPhone 8 - Apple Ray Wenderlich on Twitter: "I'm curious - after hearing the announcement, will you be upgrading your phone?" iPhone X - Apple Knight Rider - Original Show Intro | NBC Classics - YouTube The LTE-enabled Apple Watch will cost $10 a month on US carriers - The Verge Sky - thatgamecompany Developing for iPhone Pro - Allen Pike Greg Heo Twitter: "[Poll] AppleCare? #askMTJC" Twitter Poll: "The new iPhone X models are expensive. Would you protect your investment? #theatricalCut" Twitter Poll: "The new iPhone X models are more expensive. How would you protect your investment?" Episode 161 Picks: Themes: iOS Human Interface Guidelines Building Apps for iPhone X - Fall 2017 The Swift Programming Language (Swift 4): Version Compatibility

 #160 - Not Dongle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:53

We follow up on the Red Socks allegedly stealing signs utilizing Apple Watch. We also look at the MacBook Pro 13 via Joe Cieplinski as well as governments stockpiling security exploits. Recorded on September 6, 2017, we discuss the Apple Developer site suddenly going into maintenance mode. We discuss a searching for object types in Swift and a lazy solution to dealing with delegates. Picks: Sound Kit for Prototypes, iOS Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide (6th Edition) Episode 160 Show Links: Boston Red Sox caught using Apple Watch to steal signs in games against the Yankees & others | 9to5Mac How Red Sox Used Tech, Step by Step, to Steal Signs From Yankees - The New York Times Spock Cast Thirteen When do Canadian spies disclose the software flaws they find? There's a policy, but few details Canadian Security Intelligence Service Apple Developer Site Down as Developers Report Possible Hack [Update: Apple Says No Breach] - Mac Rumors Apple Confirms That Its Dev Center Has Been Breached By Hackers | TechCrunch My WWDC Sob Story — DevWithTheHair Swift Tricks: Searching for Objects by Type - don't panic A Perfectly Lazy Solution | Time.code() Episode 160 Picks: Pick - Sound Kit for Prototypes | Facebook Design pick - iOS Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide (6th Edition) (Big Nerd Ranch Guides)  

 #159 - Walking Into Traffic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:23:49

Our askMTJC wonders how many fingers we store on Touch ID. We follow up on how Apple will have us change how we use the next iPhone. We discuss how deep learning is used to shape Siri's voice, the cost of building apps, and HDR video. Jaime tells us about Microsoft and Amazon's will combine digital assistants. You can check which of your iOS apps won't work with iOS 11. Apple and Accenture will partner to build apps. We look at Google's release of ARCore as an answer to ARKit. Picks: WTF Auto Layout, HIG: Augmented Reality, 360|iDev 2017 Highlights. Episode 159 Show Links: Jessy Catterwaul on Twitter: "@timmitra @mtjc_podcast Do you all max out your Touch ID fingers too? 3&5: not good enough for me. Hoping FaceID allows several faces to unlock the thingy. #askMTJC" How Apple Plans to Change the Way You Use the Next iPhone - Bloomberg Deep Learning for Siri’s Voice: On-device Deep Mixture Density Networks for Hybrid Unit Selection Synthesis - Apple App Development Costs: The Ultimate Guide to App Budget by App Type - Savvy Apps What is HDR Video? - An Overview Of High Dynamic Range Video Rene Ritchie on Twitter: "Reminder: The next big leap isn’t 4K. It’s HDR. HDR video is *Amazeballs*. 4K is simply along for the ride. Enjoy 10-bit HECV, friends." Microsoft and Amazon partner to integrate Alexa and Cortana digital assistants - The Verge PSA: Now’s a good time to check which of your apps won’t open in iOS 11 as 32-bit support dropped | 9to5Mac Apple and Accenture partner to create better business solutions with iOS | iMore Google shows off ARCore, its answer to Apple’s ARKit | TechCrunch Self Defence Against Fresh Fruit - Monty Python's Flying Circus - YouTube How good are lions and tigers at climbing? - Quora 3 Ways to Survive a Tiger Attack - wikiHow Episode 159 Picks: Pick: WTF Auto Layout? Pick: Augmented Reality - Technologies - iOS Human Interface Guidelines Pick: 360|iDev 2017 Conference Highlights

 #158 - Visual Inertial Odometry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:25:39

Back from 360|iDev we follow up on Tim's purchase of a vintage Macintosh model. We also follow up on Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods, Apple's growth engine as well as a possible announcement date for a new iPhone. We discuss Chris Lattner's Swift concurrency manifesto and we discuss Android's Oreo announcement. Picks: 360iDev presentation slides and code links, Why is ARKit better than the alternatives? and Luna Display Pixel: April 2011 - August 2017 Episode 158 Show Links: My First Computer - Byte Edition | Flickr PowerPig's Builds Apple has a surprising new growth engine Federico Viticci on Twitter: "Very nice: when sharing AMP pages to iMessage or Reading List, iOS 11 Safari automatically removes AMP’s crap from the URL. Go Apple

 #157 – A New Way To Procrastinate – Bootleg Edition! – LIVE @360iDev 2017 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:21:41

NB: we had little control over the recording process. The audio is not great. This is the bootleg edition, if you really want to listen to the show. We recorded LIVE at 360|iDev 2017 with Tammy Coron, Joe Cieplinski and Jean MacDonald. We discussed MacID in #askMTJC. We also followed up on Rubber Duck debugging and Chris Lattner’s move to Google. New in 10.3 is a new certificate trust setting in iOS. We chat with the panel about highlights of the 360|iDev conference and the things coming from Apple: a new iPhone, Apple Watch LTE and Home Pod. Jean also illuminated App Camp for Girls and her new podcast SestraCast. Picks: Lavar Burton Reads,Toothfairy, Bartender, Red Hot Timer and Forest. Photo Fuad Kamal Episode 157 Show Links: Shawn Marston - MacID - watch unlock for older macs Why Rubber Duck Debugging is the best way to debug your code (via Charles Perry) Swift creator Chris Lattner joins Google Brain after Tesla stint | VentureBeat | AI | by Blair Hanley Frank Tim Mitra on Twitter: "TIL pulling your hair out over certificates? Check if they are enabled (as of 10.3+) https://t.co/Va0eRyvisr" 360|iDev 2017 Highlights (so far) CNBC corroborates LTE cellular Apple Watch reports, will launch alongside iPhone 8 at September event | 9to5Mac App Camp For Girls SestraCast - a podcast from The Incomparable Release Notes | The Business of iOS and Mac Development Episode 157 Picks: Pick: Episode 1: “Kin” by Bruce McAllister — LeVar Burton Reads — Overcast Pick: Bartender 2 | Mac Menu Bar Item Control Pick: Tooth Fairy on the Mac App Store Pick: Red Hot Timer on the Mac App Store Pick: Forest: Stay focused, be present on the App Store

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