Emin has quite some experience working in tech. First as a designer and later he switched into iOS. He now works at Tidal, a large music playing service. Besides his day job he is trying to bootstrap his Indie business. Already he has released a couple apps. Especiallu un:safe. A sort of safe craching game using haptic feedback. Originally developed for the Apple Watch.
You can find Emin online:
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One awesome announcement this week. My regular news articles, and loads of info about the articles I mention.
Here are this week's articles:
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Meet Marin, if you visit a conference or two, there is a good chance you have met Marin in person.Marin joins me on my podcast and we discus his work as a software developer.
An interesting bit is his work on DocC. Yes, that’s the new documentation tool in shipped with Xcode.
He also recently published his latest book Modern Concurrency in Swift.There is tons more things Marin has done over the years. But fortunately he list all his work on his personal website: https://underplot.com/
Marin's book Modern Concurrency in Swift http://swiftconcurrencybook.com/
You can also find Marin on Twitter
Runway
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That was a bit of a setback. First recording of this episode... lost. I don't know yet what exactly happened. But hey, rerecording was the easiest thing to do.
Let's just say I am glad I made it through this one. Good news is I am building my backlog of recordings for my again now.
Runway
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Last week I mentioned I wanted to get myself at more conferences this year. And already I have 3 opportunities lined up. That’s amazing.Next to that, people in the iOS community are at it again in full force after the holidays. Lots of great stuff. I had tons of articles to go through. Enjoy this week’s links.
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Conferences mentioned:
Runway
Put your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team
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