
Full on trip prep mode
08/21/22 • 10 min
Two weeks since my previous episode. I had my reasons. My family and I went on a trip visiting family in Luxemburg. We slept over monday till friday and I was just not able to record an episode.
Of those two weeks the first one was quite warm in the Netherlands. We actually had the first heatwave in the Netherlands this year. year. Nothing too terrible temperature wise, but the related drought is no fun. Again not as bad as other parts of the world, but it is noticable everywhere you go. Also, upstairs, where I record my podcast episodes is not a fun place to be with these temperatures.
As mentioned, the second week was family time, which was a really fun time. I got to spend the entire week with my family with dedicated attention without having work in he back of my mind too much.
Not thinking about work is hard right now. Only a few days from now I am travelling to Denver to visit 360iDev. I still want to do a lot of checks on my slides and presentation. I am going to be representing Stream there, so... No pressure, right?
Considering my travel plans for the next week, I am unsure how/when I will be able to do episode 89. I actually might do something with my DJI Mic while I am in the US. It sounds like a great opportunity to do some fun recordings that are immediatly usable for my podcast. Who knows. Keep an eye on my feed and you will not miss a thing.
This week’s articles.
- Implementing a main thread watchdog on iOS · Jesse Squires
- Lenses and prisms in Swift - The.Swift.Dev.
- The easiest way to manage multiple Xcodes - Testable 🍏
- Shared with You implementation and testing explained - SwiftLee
- Mastering grid layout in SwiftUI | Swift with Majid
- Cheat sheet on VoiceOver gestures for iOS
- Implementing Password AutoFill for an iOS application
- Swift.org - Server Guides Now on Swift.org
- Faster StoreKit testing by syncing in-app purchase products
Stream makes it easy for you to seamlessly integrate real-time experiences into your application. Check out their Swift tutorial to learn how you can get started adding video or in-app messaging to your apps!
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Two weeks since my previous episode. I had my reasons. My family and I went on a trip visiting family in Luxemburg. We slept over monday till friday and I was just not able to record an episode.
Of those two weeks the first one was quite warm in the Netherlands. We actually had the first heatwave in the Netherlands this year. year. Nothing too terrible temperature wise, but the related drought is no fun. Again not as bad as other parts of the world, but it is noticable everywhere you go. Also, upstairs, where I record my podcast episodes is not a fun place to be with these temperatures.
As mentioned, the second week was family time, which was a really fun time. I got to spend the entire week with my family with dedicated attention without having work in he back of my mind too much.
Not thinking about work is hard right now. Only a few days from now I am travelling to Denver to visit 360iDev. I still want to do a lot of checks on my slides and presentation. I am going to be representing Stream there, so... No pressure, right?
Considering my travel plans for the next week, I am unsure how/when I will be able to do episode 89. I actually might do something with my DJI Mic while I am in the US. It sounds like a great opportunity to do some fun recordings that are immediatly usable for my podcast. Who knows. Keep an eye on my feed and you will not miss a thing.
This week’s articles.
- Implementing a main thread watchdog on iOS · Jesse Squires
- Lenses and prisms in Swift - The.Swift.Dev.
- The easiest way to manage multiple Xcodes - Testable 🍏
- Shared with You implementation and testing explained - SwiftLee
- Mastering grid layout in SwiftUI | Swift with Majid
- Cheat sheet on VoiceOver gestures for iOS
- Implementing Password AutoFill for an iOS application
- Swift.org - Server Guides Now on Swift.org
- Faster StoreKit testing by syncing in-app purchase products
Stream makes it easy for you to seamlessly integrate real-time experiences into your application. Check out their Swift tutorial to learn how you can get started adding video or in-app messaging to your apps!
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Stream makes it easy for you to seamlessly integrate real-time experiences into your application. Check out their Swift tutorial to learn how you can get started adding video or in-app messaging to your apps!
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AppForce1: news and info for iOS app developers - Full on trip prep mode
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Welcome to episode one, episode 88. My name is Leenarts. And I've been developing software for over 20 years developing iOS apps for over 10 years and I'm running touch kolkhoz for over nine years. If you're an iOS app developer, you should listen to my podcast because it will keep you updated on interesting articles, conferences, and events you might not have heard about in this episode, I'm going to talk about implementing a main thread w
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