Dive into the world of software development. Tune in for in-depth interviews with industry experts and the latest information. Whether you're an experienced developer or just starting, this podcast is your one-stop shop for everything related to software development.
Everyone is doing it, or at least should be. We're discussing how to make the necessary changes and prepare our apps for the upcoming Apple OS 26 releases, which will be available in the next couple of months.
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A brief catch-up episode in the middle of the Texas Summer on the status of projects.
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Peter and Geoff dive into their favorite WWDC25 APIs. Peter explores the new attributed text editing features in SwiftUI, while Geoff breaks down interactive snippets and updates to App Intents. A dev-focused episode packed with practical insights and examples.
AttributedString Code Snippet
Button(
action: {
resumeContent.transformAttributes( in: &selectedText ) { container in
let currentFont = c...
Peter shares the rollercoaster journey of building and submitting a game to the App Store—only to face rejection.
Joined by co-host Geoff, they break down the emotional and practical steps of handling app review rejections, exploring Apple’s different rejections and how to respond.
Whether you’re an indie dev or curious listener, this episode offers real talk, humor, and insight into the highs and lows of mobile app developm...
WWDC25 starts in just a few days on June 6th 2025. We have some great tips and advice for anyone attending the conference in person or online to get the most out of the experience.
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In this episode, Peter and Geoff discuss the importance of diversifying your skill set beyond your core expertise in mobile development. They explore how working on side projects and learning new technologies can provide mental relief, solve workflow problems, and create unexpected career opportunities.
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Geoff sits down with Adam and Nutter at the Deep Dish Swift 2025 conference for a discussion.
Adam Wulf - MuseApp
Nutterfi on Twitch
Cocoatype
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Geoff spent some time trying Swift Wasm (Web Assembly) and wanted to discuss his findings and thoughts. We love to highlight projects using the Swift language and welcome anyone working on a project to reach out to us at compileswift.com/contact.
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Swift Wasm on GitHub
Swiftwasm.org
Hummingbird Episode
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Apologies for the late delivery on this episode. Peter was sick and this caused a production delay.
So here is our new branding, we hope you love the name!
We are working on many changes to the artworks, so please be patient. Thanks!
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In this episode, we chat about Peter’s decision to start fresh with a new code base. He believes it can sometimes be the right move. Geoff shares his perspective, which sparked a lively discussion and gave developers some food for thought when it comes to existing projects and technical debt.
In this episode, we discuss a blog post by Geoff diving into details to help structure your code base and hopefully prevent future problems.
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In this episode, we discuss choosing the right backend to support your application. We discuss options and how to find the right solution to keep your app powered and users happy.
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Thanks to our monthly supportersA special episode to kick off the new year, not only are you getting this one advert free but we have listener contributions.
We discuss our plans for 2025 and hear from our listeners as to their goals for the next 12 months.
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Jared - apialerts.com
Dalton's Github
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Welcome to the Compile Swift Apple calendar. In our end-of-year wrap, we look back at 12 months of Apple.
All the things you may or may not remember from the year, along with some personal milestones.
On a personal note, we want to thank our Patrons and listeners for their support. You have helped keep the Podcast alive this year, and we look forward to sharing even more with you in 2025.
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App store presence and optimization can be as simple or complicated as you choose. The short advice is that the more you put in, the more you get out.
We dive into details and suggestions in this episode based on our experiences.
This week, we discuss serverside Swift using Hummingbird. We also discuss Vapor to compare the two experiences.
This week’s episode discusses AI tools and their applications for developers. The hosts share their experiences using AI chatbots, highlighting their usefulness for code generation, problem-solving guidance, and code explanation. They also discuss the benefits of AI tools for finding code snippets and remembering API names.
AI tools are useful for developers, especially when dealing with outdated or obscure technologies...
App intents can be exposed in various ways beyond shortcuts, such as custom controls, focus filters, and spotlight actions. They enable users to perform specific actions without launching the app, making them more accessible and user-friendly. App intents can also be used to configure widgets, interact with hardware, and handle preferences, providing a seamless user experience across different platforms.
I interviewed Gorkem Ercan from Jozu about a few essential topics within the development ecosystem that apply to many different technologies, including Apple development.
If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.
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