Next up on The Road to Macstock Conference and Expo is our first with both a Macstock speaker and workshop presenter. Allison Sheridan of The NosillaCast discusses her workshop that will focus on “tiny Mac tips” and her interpretation of the Macstock’s “Level Up” theme for the event that will inform her conference session. Allison also shares insights into her other projects like the Programming by Stealth podcast.
MacVoices #20143: Bryan Chaffin Discusses His Satisfaction Level With Apple’s Release Schedules (2)
Part 2 of our discussion with Bryan Chaffin of The Mac Observer starts with reading in bed with the iPad and ends with Apple TV+. In between we cover laptop use, Apple TV (the device), voice control expectations, Apple Pay, Apple Card, and why you should watch the...
MacVoices #20142: Bryan Chaffin Discusses His Satisfaction Level With Apple’s Release Schedules (1)
Bryan Chaffin of The Mac Observer has had some issues with Apple’s product release schedules in the past. He weighs in on how things have been going in recent months, both before and during the COVID-19 lockdown. Bryan also begins an evaluation of Apple’s products...
MacVoices #20124: Bart Busschots Talks Programming By Stealth and Taming The Terminal
Bart Busschots talks about his two free online courses to help you get a little more geeky. In Taming the Terminal, Bart and Allison Sheridan help you get comfortable with working with the Unix underpinnings of macOS, and in Programming by Stealth they tackle...
MacVoices #20087: Paul Kafasis On Combining (Or Not) Mac and iOS App Licensing
Paul Kafasis of Rogue Amoeba helps us examine the subject of combining licenses for iOS and Mac apps. The development of Mac apps through Catalyst isn’t quite as easy as Apple made out, especially if a developer wants to optimize for the Mac platform. Paul discusses...
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Kirschen Seah helps remind us about Ada Lovelace Day, coming up on October 14. An inspiration for young women interested in math, sciences and tech, Ada Lovelace was one of the first programmers at a time when computers as we define them didn't exist. Kirschen tells...
MacVoices #14190: Matt Neuburg Updates Us On Swift and iOS 8 Evolution
Matt Neuburg has a unique perspective on all things iOS as the author of iOS 7 Programming Fundamentals: Objective-C, Xcode, and Cocoa Basics and Programming iOS 7 and a developer himself. Now he's turning his attention to Apple's new programming language, Swift,...
MacVoices #14168: AltConf – The Transition to Swift for Users and Coders with Orta Therox
At AltConference 2014 in San Francisco, programmer Orta Therox of Artsy talks about what Apple's new programming language, Swift, will mean for end users and coders alike. This edition of MacVoices is...
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