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Hosted by Evan K. Stone · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 51 episodes
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iOS Dev Break: 15 minutes of current events, tips, and advice for iOS Developers! Including, but not limited to, discussions of Swift, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS development.
Evan K. Stone hosts iOS Dev Break, a technology show with 51 episodes published.

Evan gets an Apple Feedback report fixed. ADA Finalists are announced, and developing new project with Xcode Agentic Code Intelligence. Show Links Apple Design Awards Finalists Kickstart Kickstart Promo-instructional Vid

Happy to be back with yet another reboot of the show! This episode just gets things back up and running witih TWO picks, a little Deep Dish Swift, and WWDC26! Huge thanks to everyone who has been so supportive (and patie

In this episode: Juno for visionOS removed from the App Store—what does it mean for developers? Also: Patreon news and update, as well as Swift Remote Studio Coworking BETA!

In this episode, Evan and Josh discuss the latest products announced at the "It's Glowtime" Apple event that happened on September 9, 2024, and their implications and importance to iOS developers. Show Links Josh Hrach's

Some thoughts on the upcoming WWDC, Let Loose with new iPads, and other Dub Dub goings on! Show Links WWDC24 Swift Remote Studio One More Thing Conference

In this episode: When enhancements are not enhancements, and using ChatGPT for Swift development. Be sure to check out Swift Remote Studio too! Show Links Swift Remote Studio

We're back! Evan relates what he can about his experience with the Apple Vision Pro labs held at Apple, and discusses the Apple September "Wonderlust" Event and the Swift Remote Studio viewing party taking place that mor

Evan is joined by Josh Hrach from Random Projects and developer of DoMarks! Listen as they give their reactions to all of the exciting new releases from Apple's WWDC 2023 Keynote. Show Links WWDC 2023 - Apple Developer

WWDC 2023 is next week! In this episode, Evan shares a couple of the things that he would like to see from next week's Keynote and SwiftUI. Also a quick tip to prepare for next week's event, and a Swift Remote Studio wat

RayWenderlich.com becomes Kodeco. Plus, helpful resources for iOS Development, the Rise of Mastodon (again), and the return of Swift Remote Studio (which never really went away)! Show Links Xcode Tips by Dominik Hauser I

Tips and reminders as we enter this year's "Beta Season" after the floodgates were opened at WWDC 2022! Show Links Xcodes - Robots and Pencils (GitHub) MartianCraft Blog - Removing Mental Blocks Hacknicity - SF Menu Bar

Swift Remote Studio launches! Also: "Xcode through the years." Show Links Swift Remote Studio Xcode Through The Years - MartianCraft Xcode 13 Missing Info.plist - Use Your Loaf Support The Podcast! Patreon - iOS Dev Brea

Last episode of 2021! Show Links WWDC 2021 - It's like ARC for Threading 360|iDev Session Videos Asset Catalog Creator on Mac App Store Speculid - Easily Manage Graphics in Xcode Projects Bakery - Simple Icon Creator Int

We are back! In this episode, we'll explore some benefits of SwiftUI and see how you can improve your skills in simple ways. Also a productivity tip/pick for helping you create and export all the app icons you need for y

In this episode: Do App Clips have a place in the iOS ecosystem? Can SwiftUI improve productivity? Clicking and dragging got you down? Listen and find out more! Show Links Transformation Apps Website Cult of Mac - App Cl

In this episode: Migrating away from storyboards, app delegate, and table views. Swift on Windows! IoT with Swift! Also, dealing with Apple's requirements for review when it comes down to you versus the HIG. Show Links T

The Apple Event introducing the Apple Watch SE and Series 6 just landed, and with it, iOS 14! Are you ready for it? Show Links Transformation Apps Website September 2020 Apple Event 360|iDev Become a Simulator expert Roc

WWDC 2020 is starting June 22, and Apple has a very nice surprise for you and your Mac. Also: do you like to dive right into coding when solving a problem? Have you tried sketching it out?

In this epsisode: Fabric is shutting down—is it time to make the jump to Firebase? Support indie developers during the coronavirus pandemic! WWDC 2020 goes remote? Show Links CocoaHub App iOS Dev Weekly Apple Developer -

In this episode: The perils of migrating from Swift 2 to Swift 5, plus two excellent picks to help you keep your edge as an iOS developer! Show Links Hacking with Swift - Xcode in 20 Seconds Parallels How to upgrade to m
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