#171 - A Fiduciary Duty




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

Summary: 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 &amp; 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 <strong>Episode 171 Links:</strong> <ul> <li><a href="https://twitter.com/PaulWilko/status/932892252380086273" target="_blank">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"</a></li> <li><a href="https://twitter.com/21schizoid/status/933046510337576961" target="_blank"> "I find as I get older Al, I really don't want to be reminded about anything, so this would defo work for me...