Stacktrace

A podcast about life and technology from two developers’ perspectives. With John Sundell and Gui Ram

Episodes

Total: 126

John and Rambo discuss some of the most recent Apple hardware rumors, how they’ve been changing thei

John and Rambo discuss the recent announcement of GitHub Copilot and the implications that such a to

It’s the Stacktrace App Store special! What could happen if Apple were to enable sideloading on iOS,

John’s new daily writing challenge, Rambo’s continued deep dives into Bluetooth and local networking

John and Rambo dive much deeper into some of the key new APIs and system features that were announce

John and Rambo discuss some of the major new announcements from Apple’s WWDC21 keynote, and how they

It’s time for another game of Stacktrace Keynote Poker! This time, John and Rambo place their bets o

WWDC preparations, the challenge of building features that rely on wireless communication between de

After narrowly avoiding an accidental web development deep dive, John and Rambo discuss the challeng

John and Rambo go on a deep dive into Plot’s new SwiftUI-like API for building HTML pages, and discu

After checking in on the progress of Rambo HQ 2.0 and a visit to John’s Static Site Generation Corne

Organizing Combine-based code, the security of smart home devices, whether the Apple TV is gaining e

John and Rambo discuss all of the major announcements from Apple’s “Spring Loaded” event, including

It’s finally time for another round of Apple Event Keynote Poker, with John and Rambo placing their

John and Rambo talk about Kara Swisher’s recent interview with Tim Cook, Apple’s upcoming App Tracki

John is excited about SwiftUI animations, Rambo updates the unofficial WWDC app, Xiaomi resurrects A

Rambo launches a new app, John has thoughts about SwiftUI’s heavy usage of Swift’s type system, and

Optimizing the performance of SwiftUI views, mixing client work with indie development, Apple’s rece

126: “Leaving iOS behind”

2021/3/10

Rambo picks up Android development, John is continuing to turn into a Mac developer, and the two dis

Localizing an indie app, the stability of SwiftUI previews, various ways of storing and handling app