Bi-Weekly podcast. I'm going to share my journey as an iOS developer in real-time. The wins, the struggles, the lessons learned, and the code that actually works. No fluff, no corporate speak, just honest developer-to-developer conversations.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 225 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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I completely refactored an audio system for a work app, splitting a single AVAudioEngine into separate engines for recording and playback. This architectural change fixed a biz... more
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Jeroen returns to AppForce One with a pivot to a new format focused on his journey back to iOS development after working in developer relations at Stream.
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Short, sharp, and very nice digest of the latest news and resources affecting Apple developers, presented by an outrageously nice presenter, and sprinkled with interesting special episodes.
However, the best compliment I can give the podcast is that in its relatively short life, the podcast already made a difference with me, pointing me towards resources and people I would have otherwise missed.
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It is a great weekly podcast to keep you updated with the latest news in the iOS development world, like upcoming conferences and events or interesting articles to read. And what is incredibly interesting too are the special episodes, where Jeroen interviews great iOS developers. In these episodes they discuss topics that the guests know really well. The interview style and questions are great, so you get to also know about the careers and motivations of the developers and you end up learning fr... more
It is a great weekly podcast to keep you updated with the latest news in the iOS development world, like upcoming conferences and events or interesting articles to read. And what is incredibly interesting too are the special episodes, where Jeroen interviews great iOS developers. In these episodes they discuss topics that the guests know really well. The interview style and questions are great, so you get to also know about the careers and motivations of the developers and you end up learning fr... more
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