A podcast about life and technology from two developers’ perspectives. With John Sundell and Gui Ram
It’s time for John and Rambo to play another round of Apple Keynote Poker! This time the two place t
Organizing workspaces and hobby projects, the pros and cons of view models and controllers, and rend
A deep dive into how WidgetKit and SwiftUI’s serialization mechanism works under the hood, why John
Balancing refactoring with feature development, abstracting system services, and building delightful
Custom macOS virtualization on Apple Silicon, the pros and cons of SwiftUI’s List view, initial thou
New website, new logo, same show! Rambo shares his initial impressions of using Apple’s new Studio D
John and Rambo celebrate the show’s 4th birthday with a big announcement, and then talk about securi
John and Rambo share their first impressions of the products announced at Apple’s “Peek Performance”
On this extra episode of the show, John and Rambo share their bets, hopes and predictions for Apple’
Unit testing SwiftUI-based views, view and data architecture, as well as a behind the scenes look at
John and Rambo speculate what the SDK for Apple’s rumored AR/VR devices might look like, and what so
SwiftUI for animations, prototyping, and game development. Plus, a second review of the M1 Max-based
How memory management works when using Swift’s new concurrency features, getting out of productivity
Continued discussions around using SwiftUI for custom animations and layouts, more on phased rollout
John and Rambo revisit the topic of SwiftUI and UIKit interoperability, and discuss which of the two
Stacktrace is back! On this first episode of 2022, John and Rambo talk about their holidays, using S
Join John and Rambo on this special New Year’s Eve episode of Stacktrace, on which they celebrate so
John and Rambo share their first impressions of the newly released Swift Playgrounds 4, which enable
The importance of sleep for both humans and async tasks, transferring apps and Apple developer accou
John and Rambo discuss software quality trends, async functions and unit testing, Apple’s approach t