Podcast Episode

S1 E12 – Brian Plummer: Working for the New York Times, Mobile Development in 2010, GraphQL, Fakes vs Mocks, Code Reviews and more!

Today’s guest is Brian Plummer – veteran mobile developer, speaker & developer at the New York Times, Nike, TouchLab & currently OKCupid. In this episode we discuss: How he got started in development What mobile development was like in 2010 His experience working at the New York Times How he got into public speaking His …

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S1 E11 – Mitch Tabian: Becoming A Successful Course Creator On Youtube, How to Decide On Content, Udemy vs Self Hosting, Creating Courses vs Freelancing, PC’s vs Mac’s and more!

Today’s guest is Mitch Tabian – mobile developer, course creator, successful Youtuber & podcast host. In this episode we discuss: How he got started in development His journey to becoming a successful Youtuber & course creator His creation process Why he doesn’t host his courses on Udemy His thoughts on Flutter vs Native Why he …

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S1 E10 – Noah Labhart: Starting a Mobile Development Studio, Founding a Successful Startup, Networking for Clients, Tech Tests, What Being CTO actually involves & so much more!

Today’s guest is Noah Labhart.  Software engineer, Founder of mobile development agency Touch Tap, Co-Founder and CTO of startup Veryable, and Creator & Host of the awesome podcast Code Story. In this episode we discuss: How he got started in software engineering How he founded his own a Mobile Development Studio Co-founding a successful startup …

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S1 E8 – Working with Internal Libraries + Why They’re Useful, Writing Open Source Software, Dependency Injection & Declarative UI Frameworks – with Sherry Yuan

Today’s guest is Yelp Android engineer, Sherry Yuan. In this episode we discuss: Working with Internal Libraries + Why They’re Useful Writing Open Source Software Dependency Injection Declarative UI Frameworks ~~~ Connect with Sherry Linked – https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherry-yuan-375291a2/ Github – https://github.com/frostyshadows Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/frostyshadows Resources discussed in the show Bento – https://github.com/Yelp/bento Koin – https://insert-koin.io/ Dagger …

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S1 E9 – Luke Klinker: Building Successful Independent Apps, the Pro’s of Freemium, Open Sourcing Apps & Launching to Success in 2020

Today’s guest is the developer behind the number 1 top paid social app on the Play Store* (Talon), Owner of app studio Klinker Apps and long time independent developer – Luke Klinker. In this episode we discuss: Klinker Apps rise to success as an independent app studio The Story Behind Pulse + Talon The Pro’s …

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S1 E7 – How to Protect Your App from Hackers, Mobile Cyber Security, Pentration Testing Apps and Android vs iOS Security – with Jahmel Harris

Today’s guest is Cyber Security Researcher and founder of the Cyber Security firm, Digital Interruption – Jahmel Harris. In this episode we discuss: Mobile Cyber Secuirty The main 3 attack vectors on a mobile app Penetration testing mobile apps How to protect your apps from being hacked Android vs iOS Security Rex – an automated …

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S1 E6 – From professional Cyclist to iOS Developer, building Apple Watch apps and working with Apple’s Natural Language processing framework, with Tim Mikelj

Today’s guest is iOS Developer Tim Mikelj – a professional cyclist turned software engineer. In this episode we discuss: Building apps for the Apple Watch Working with Apple’s Natural Language processing framework The importance of publishing your own apps You can find Tim on Linked @ https://www.linkedin.com/in/timmikelj/ and his apps on the App Store @ …

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S1 E3 – Serverside Swift, Unit Testing, Scaling as a Startup & Cycling Apps with iOS Lead Andrea Scuderi

Today’s guest is Andrea Scuderi – currently the lead iOS developer at Schpock that’s spent the last 6 years working for a range of companies from Timeout to Sky Sports and is now the lead iOS developer at the popular marketplace app Schpock. In this episode we discuss: Server-side Swift What is it How iOS …

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S1 E4 – Kotlin Multiplatform 101, cross platform code sharing & J2ObjC w/ Gijs van Veen

Today’s guest is Gijs van Veen – an iOS and Android developer whose worked on apps for companies like Takeaway{dot}com & Garmin, and is currently working at Splendo BV where he’s working on Kotlin Multiplatform app library, Kaluga. In this episode we discuss: Kotlin Multiplatform What is it How and when to use it It’s …

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S1 E5 – Getting hired, how to stand out as a candidate & how to better work with recruiters w/ Software Engineer turned Cyber Security Recruiter Tom Bugden

Today’s guest is Tom Bugden – a software engineer turned Cyber Security Recruiter. In this episode we discuss: How to stand out as a candidate How to better work with recruiters Why some senior roles are severely underpaid Why job specs infamously ask for 5 years experience in a 1 year old technology You can …

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