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Tiny Shiny Apps is very much a one man development effort. However, the most recent project would not have been possible without the following teams: R&D team – Ray Wenderlich, NSScreencasts CI team – Buddybuild Infrastructure team – Google Firebase … Continue reading
Accidental Tech Podcast 205 featured an interview with Chris Lattner. The focus was on his involvement with Swift. One section included his thoughts on server side Swift. Some of his comments: Everyone on the project wants it to be “the way … Continue reading
This overview will introduce the use of Sketch for design, Marvel for prototyping and Lookback for feedback. If you would to discuss your app design process, please contact me. No More Xcode This is the last mention of Xcode in this … Continue reading
Every iOS app developer should stop now and start using Sketch. It’s not Photoshop (because life’s too short). It’s a gamechanger. It’s got a massively healthy eco system for plugins, resources and third party integrations. Yep, it’s not a … Continue reading
WWDC is taking place on June 13 -17th 2016 in San Francisco. There is a sliding scale of options for “attending” WWDC week: Get a ticket, go to SF, attend sessions Go to SF, watch sessions Stay home, watch sessions … Continue reading
The Apple announcement on 9th September 2015 announced the following release dates for Apple products: Thurs 10th Sep – iPad Mini 4 ships Sat 12th Sep – iPhone 6s preorders Weds 16th Sep – iOS 9 ships (Xcode 7 available … Continue reading
Can you sell your app in 30 words? No? Bad news, because that’s all you get in the App Store. These screenshots show the small amount of space available for your app description. These screenshots also highlight the importance of the … Continue reading
MacID for iOS is the number 1 paid app (Monday 18th May 2015) The basics £0.79 – Universal app Offers Apple Watch App All 5 screenshots have text heading with features and benefits. No App Preview video. 27 Ratings, the … Continue reading
Official: Mobilism 2012 – Programme – Attendees FunctionSource: Coping with Over Four Hundred Devices: How Netflix Uses HTML5 to Deliver Amazing User Interfaces The Immobile Web We did a study of SPDY performance on mobile: 23% faster than HTTP – SPDY – … Continue reading