AskMTJC opens the show discussing Amaziograph and Easel for iPad Pro. We follow up on the the cost of building apps and marketing the iPad Pro as Apple rolls out it's latest iPad Pro TV commercial. This leads to a discussion of low end computing. We discuss the churn of app development tooling and whether it has an asymptote. Aaron tells us about The Three Body problem, the Megaprocessor and a diabolical scam using iOS profiles. Picks: building games on Alexa, iPassword Subscriptions for Individuals, Apple TV Remote app, Protocols with Associated Types and Secrets of the Apple Store.

Stop yelling at your iPhone! Correction: we already have associatedtype in Swift 2.2



Sponsored by: Buddy Build


Episode 103 Show Notes:

Introducing: Easel
http://www.aviladesignco.com/
Amaziograph
Wacom Cintiq
http://www.it-guy.com/2015/01/episode-22-indie-development-numbers/
Apple’s record app store sales month
Apple’s new iPad Pro ad
Smart Keyboard for iPad Pro
Logitec Create for iPad Pro
Google Chromebooks
NetBooks
Episode 64: Ric Sarabia on Roundabout Creative Chaos
The Churn
Eclipse
three20
Episode 242: Manton’s Out
Megaprocessor
The Three-Body Problem
Diabolical Scam using iOS Profiles
Objective C history
Amazon Echo Now Lets You Investigate the Murder of Bruce Wayne’s Parents (Exclusive)
Zork
Rogue game
Hunt the Wumpus
Gwendolyn Weston: Keep Calm and Erase On
RWDevCon 2016 Session 303: Introduction to Protocol-Oriented Programming - Alexis Gallagher

Episode 103 Picks

Announcing a New Tool for Building Interactive Adventure Games on Alexa
1Password Adds Subscription Plan for Individuals
Apple TV Remote app
Natasha Murashev - Practical Protocols with Associated Types in Swift
SECRETS OF THE APPLE STORE, REVEALED BY EX-EMPLOYEES

AskMTJC opens the show discussing Amaziograph and Easel for iPad Pro. We follow up on the the cost of building apps and marketing the iPad Pro as Apple rolls out it's latest iPad Pro TV commercial. This leads to a discussion of low end computing. We discuss the churn of app development tooling and whether it has an asymptote. Aaron tells us about The Three Body problem, the Megaprocessor and a diabolical scam using iOS profiles. Picks: building games on Alexa, iPassword Subscriptions for Individuals, Apple TV Remote app, Protocols with Associated Types and Secrets of the Apple Store.


Stop yelling at your iPhone! Correction: we already have associatedtype in Swift 2.2





Sponsored by: Buddy Build



Episode 103 Show Notes:

Introducing: Easel
http://www.aviladesignco.com/
Amaziograph
Wacom Cintiq
http://www.it-guy.com/2015/01/episode-22-indie-development-numbers/
Apple’s record app store sales month
Apple’s new iPad Pro ad
Smart Keyboard for iPad Pro
Logitec Create for iPad Pro
Google Chromebooks
NetBooks
Episode 64: Ric Sarabia on Roundabout Creative Chaos
The Churn
Eclipse
three20
Episode 242: Manton’s Out
Megaprocessor
The Three-Body Problem
Diabolical Scam using iOS Profiles
Objective C history
Amazon Echo Now Lets You Investigate the Murder of Bruce Wayne’s Parents (Exclusive)
Zork
Rogue game
Hunt the Wumpus
Gwendolyn Weston: Keep Calm and Erase On
RWDevCon 2016 Session 303: Introduction to Protocol-Oriented Programming - Alexis Gallagher

Episode 103 Picks

Announcing a New Tool for Building Interactive Adventure Games on Alexa
1Password Adds Subscription Plan for Individuals
Apple TV Remote app
Natasha Murashev - Practical Protocols with Associated Types in Swift
SECRETS OF THE APPLE STORE, REVEALED BY EX-EMPLOYEES

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