Swift by Sundell
Summary: In-depth conversations about Swift and software development in general, hosted by John Sundell.
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Ben Sandofsky, the developer behind the camera app Halide, joins John for this season 3 premiere of the show — to talk about designer/developer collaboration, what goes into building a camera app, iOS app architecture, handling dependencies, minimizing an app’s binary size, and much more. Thanks to Manning for sponsoring this episode! Make sure to check out the show notes for a fantastic offer on their "Getting started with Swift" book bundle.
JP Simard and Jesse Squires - the hosts of Swift Unwrapped - join John for this year's Holiday Special. Topics include ways that Swift has evolved during the year, what's coming up in Swift 5, maintaining open source projects, and continuing the tradition of sending wishes to Xcode Santa. This episode of Swift by Sundell was made possible thanks to Bitrise. Get started for free at go.bitrise.io/swift.
Kristina Fox, iOS and watchOS developer at Intuit, joins John to talk about Apple Watch development, building UI using storyboards vs in code, growing into a senior developer, and how to use change as a learning opportunity. This episode of Swift by Sundell was made possible thanks to Bitrise. Easily set up continuous integration and continuously deliver new builds of your app to your team using their fast and friendly platform. Get started for free at go.bitrise.io/swift.
Ellen Shapiro joins John to talk about all sorts of automated testing - unit tests, integration tests, UI test, you name it! The two also discuss Ellen's recent adventures into Kotlin and whether Kotlin Native could become a nice cross-platform solution for mobile apps. This episode of Swift by Sundell was made possible thanks to Ray Wenderlich. Check out their massive Black Friday sale before November 26th at store.raywenderlich.com.
Max Howell, creator of Homebrew and PromiseKit, joins John to talk about package manager design, asynchronous programming, interview processes, and also to tell some stories of how the Swift Package Manager was born. This episode of Swift by Sundell was made possible thanks to Wingu. Start your free trial at wingu.app/sundell, and use offer code SUNDELL15 for 15% off your subscription.
Rahul Malik of Pinterest joins John to talk about working on a large-scale iOS app, using third party build systems, client/server networking architectures and much more. Special thanks to Manning and Amazon Web Services for sponsoring this episode.
Brandon Williams and Stephen Celis, formerly iOS developers at Kickstarter and now hosts of Point-Free, join John to talk about functional programming in Swift, and how it can be used to build apps, websites, and even control the world. This episode was made possible thanks to two wonderful sponsors: Instabug and Amazon Web Services.
Nick Lockwood, Core Animation veteran and creator of tools like SwiftFormat, joins John to talk about animations, layout, building parsers & compilers in Swift, declarative UI patterns and much more. Special thanks to Amazon Web Services for sponsoring this episode! Check out Amazon's powerful iOS developer tools at aws.amazon.com/appsync.
John heads to the Swift & Fika conference in Stockholm and, equipped with his portable recorder, speaks to four special guests about topics ranging from security to rendering performance to static analysis. Featuring: Alek Åström, the co-organizer of the Swift & Fika conference. Anastasiia Vixentael, security & encryption specialist. Janina Kutyn, ex-Apple Music developer & iOS developer at Adyen. JP Simard, creator of SwiftLint & Swift Unwrapped co-host.
Felix Krause, creator of fastlane, joins John to talk about building developer tools, scaling open source projects, automation, code signing, how fastlane came to be, and how to take the perfect Twitter profile picture. This episode of Swift by Sundell was made possible thanks to Bitrise - a fast, reliable and easy to use continuous integration platform for your apps & projects. Build, test and even ship your app on every single commit (with fastlane!). Get started for free at bitrise.io/swiftbysundell.
Sean Allen, YouTuber and host of Swift News, joins John to talk about sharing, creating content for the Swift community, mentoring and giving feedback, teaching new technologies, interviewing and much more. This episode of Swift by Sundell was made possible thanks to Bitrise - a fast, reliable and easy to use continuous integration platform for your apps & projects. Build, test and even ship your app on every single commit. Get started for free at bitrise.io/swiftbysundell.
Niels van Hoorn of Framer joins John to talk about prototyping, experimentation and learning new technologies. When and how to use prototypes, trying out new frameworks and techniques, the value of building your own tools and much more. This episode of Swift by Sundell was made possible thanks to AppSpector - a brand new developer tool that lets you inspect and debug your app completely remotely. Check it out and get started for free at appspector.com/sundell.
Peter Steinberger, creator and CEO of PSPDFKit, joins John to talk about building and maintaining a large framework project, how PSPDFKit came to be, how his team works with Radar, and all the challenges and excitement that comes with running a business based on a closed source SDK. This episode of Swift by Sundell was made possible thanks to two wonderful sponsors - make sure to check them out: Instabug is a super comprehensive bug and crash reporting SDK that takes just a few minutes to integrate. Get started for free and get 25% off any paid plan at instabug.com/sundell. Bitrise offers fast, reliable and easy to use continuous integration for your apps. Build, test and even ship your app on every single commit. Get started for free at bitrise.io/swiftbysundell.
Ryan Nystrom of Instagram joins John to talk about data-driven UI development, working on open source, how to optimize performance, becoming an engineering manager and much more. Special thanks to Bitrise for sponsoring this episode! Sign up for free at bitrise.io/swiftbysundell.
David Hart, regular contributor to the Swift Package Manager, joins John to discuss the present and future of the SwiftPM project - how to get started both using and contributing to it, and how it lets the community build tools on top of it. Special thanks to Bitrise for sponsoring this episode! Bitrise offers fast, reliable and easy to use continuous integration for your iOS apps. Sign up for free at bitrise.io/swiftbysundell.