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Compile Swift Podcast

Peter Witham
Software Development
Game Center
Skip.tools
Swiftdata
Xcode
Macos
Bushel
Ios Development
Developer Burnout
Cross-Platform Development
Swift
Kotlin
Source Code Management
Game Development
Virtual Machines
Mental Health
App Store
Personal Projects
Android Development
WWDC 24

Dive into the world of software development. Tune in for in-depth interviews with industry experts and the latest information. Whether you're an experienced developer or just starting, this podcast is your one-stop shop for everything related to software development.

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Joannis Orlandos
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Adam Wulf
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Hosts

Peter Widom
Co-host of the Compile Swift Podcast, known for his approachable style and comprehensive knowledge of software development. He is an advocate for community engagement and support for developers at all levels.
Jeff
Co-host of the Compile Swift Podcast, recognized for his expertise in software engineering and ability to convey complex topics clearly. He engages actively with the audience and contributes to the educational tone of the discussions.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 49 ratings
  • Informative and a Thrill

    I listened to Peter and Geoff’s end of the year show, and I was impressed at the hosts chemistry and how well structured and informative the content was. I will continue to be subscribed to this show. It did not physically harm me in any way. Keep up the great work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    zfleeman
    United States9 months ago
  • Very Good

    Very Interesting!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MLG_993
    Germanya year ago
  • Great experience as a Guest

    I was a guest on this podcast and had a great experience with Peter. He is kind and knowledgeable. He asked great questions!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dysrythMia
    United States2 years ago
  • its ok

    ok

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    JVo12
    Canada2 years ago
  • makes sense and useful

    like it… from the export to a broad audience - always welcomed and very informative. go on! thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Iiuijd
    Switzerland2 years ago

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Serverside Swift, Structured Concurrency and more with Joannis Orlandos
Q: What do you think about structured concurrency and its advantages?
Structured concurrency significantly reduces race conditions and enhances code maintainability by ensuring that tasks are executed in a predictable order, contributing to a more stable and performant application.
Serverside Swift, Structured Concurrency and more with Joannis Orlandos
Q: How do you try to plan for accommodating new features in Swift?
I try to accommodate new features from Apple when they are proposed, integrating them into the current stable release whenever feasible without breaking existing functionality.
Serverside Swift, Structured Concurrency and more with Joannis Orlandos
Q: What are the pros of using Hummingbird?
Hummingbird is a lightweight web framework for Swift focused on performance and maintainability, with better documentation and examples.
Plinky and being featured on the AppStore with Joe Fabisevich
Q: Can you talk about how it made you feel when you discovered that you were featured in the App Store?
It felt validating and special, as I had been working hard to build a good product, and being featured was a recognition of that effort.

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