Description
In this episode, Paul talks to Chris Lattner about the early history of Swift, his tips for learning the language better, and his thoughts on Swift Evolution.
Detailed topics:
Introduction
How did you start creating Swift?
Could you have improved Objective-C instead?
Was there a risk of Swift splitting the community?
When Swift was first designed, were you only thinking about Apple platforms?
How and when did Swift get its name?
How did you decide what went into Swift at launch?
Were the changes between the first Swift beta and release?
What was it like getting on stage at WWDC14?
How important were Playgrounds and the reference guide?
If you were starting from scratch today, what would you do differently?
What's the best way of learning Swift?
What made Swift grow such a thriving community?
Running Swift for Mac OS 9
Chris Lattner explains optionals
Chris Lattner explains closures
Why is the word 'in' part of Swift's closure syntax?
Is Swift getting too complicated?
Multiple Trailing Closures in Swift
When will async/await come to Swift?
What made Result finally appear in Swift?
Is Swift becoming a multi-platform language?
Is Swift Evolution working well?
Is there anything you would change in Swift?
Will Swift Evolution ever slow down?
Wrap Up
In this episode, Paul talks to Cate Huston about tracking data, open source development, giving talks, and more.
Detailed topics:
Why is user privacy vital for app developers?
How important is ethics in software engineering?
What data should iOS apps track?
When should you store tracking...
Published 06/01/21
In this episode, Paul talks to Christian Selig about Apollo for Reddit, community input, how to improve accessibility, and more.
Detailed topics:
What was the hardest part of making the Apollo app?
Do you get much support from Reddit?
What are your tips for doing great networking in...
Published 05/27/21