We found 6 episodes of Coder Radio with the tag “ipad”.
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521: More Pro, More Problems
June 7th, 2023 | 1 hr 2 mins
$3, 15 inch airs, 499, air pods adaptive audio, apple, apple vision pro development kits, apple vision pro testers, ar headset, ar on ipad, arial screen saver, autocorrect keyboard, baller boosts, binance, biofeedback, boooosts, brain-machine-interface, chris, coder radio, coinbase, developers, development podcast, digital contact sharing apps, eye tracking, eyes, facetime, front screen, game mode, hands, ice breaker, ios 17, ipad, ipad shit show, iphone, iphone 12, live activities, m series mac, m2 chip, m2 max, m2 soc, m2 ultra, mac gaming performance, mac hardware, mac pro, mac studio, macos, optic id, point and speak, predictions inline, r1 chip, rust keynote, sec suees, sensitive content warning, sensors, separate wired battery, sherlocked, siri enhancements, spacial computing, standby mode, sterling crispin, swiftui, unwanted nudes, video call effects, vision pro, visionos, voice control, webapps, widgets, wire, wwdc leftovers
We argue over what sucked the most at WWDC this year and then surprise each other with two things that thrill us.
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517: Savage Serverless Shutdown
May 10th, 2023 | 47 mins 18 secs
2024 election, accurate journalism, ai advancement, ai and social media, ai code assistants, ai doomerism, amazon, architecture redesign, bamboozled, censorship, codeium, coder radio, community reactions, cost reduction, delay, development podcast, dmca takedown, driver patches, empirical evidence, fake news, google ai team, homebrew projects, intel, ipad, kelsey hightower, linode, linux, lockpick, m3 mac, media market, meteor lake, microservices, monolith, next year, nintendo, prime video, rust, self-regulation, serverless, skyline emulator, stack overflow developer survey, tailscale, tsmc, yield issues
A scathing takedown of Serverless... By Amazon? We react to this strange revelation and more.
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500: Internal Server Error
January 11th, 2023 | 43 mins 47 secs
000 workers, airpods, amazong lays of 18, apple, apple tv, apple watch, coder 500, coder radio, coder robe, dell, development podcast, displayport, ethernet, gamer radio, hdmi, homepod, ipad, llvm, m2 ultra, mac pro, mac studio, mixed reality headset, reality pro headset, samsung, thunderbolt, usb-a, wasm, webassembly, wwdc
After sacrificing our pound of flesh for episode 500, we get into some spicy Big Tech dynamics and the performance mess of WebAssembly runtimes.
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360: Swift Kick In The UI
June 3rd, 2019 | 46 mins 11 secs
apple, apple watch, arkit, c#, clojurescript, coder radio, cooling, developer podcast, egpu, elixir, erlang, fan noise, ios, ipad, ipados, java, javascript, kotlin, macos, macpro, marzipan, phoenix, project catalyst, rails, reasonml, ruby, static types, swift, swiftui, system76, thelio, thermal management, typescript, wwdc
We react to Apple's big news at WWDC, check in with Mike's explorations of Elixir, and talk some TypeScript.
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349: Their Rules, Your Choice
March 18th, 2019 | 44 mins 38 secs
737, 737 max, app development, apple, apple tax, apple watch, aws, boeing, browser wars, chrome, coder radio, cost cutting, developer podcast, ec2, edge, elastic beanstalk, feedback, firefox, ie6, internet explorer, ios, ipad, legacy designs, microsoft, monetization, monoculture, open standards, python, ruby, safety, serverless, skype, software design, spotify, streaming services, time to play fair, ui, ux, webrtc
We join the fight between Apple and Spotify, and debate the meaning of 'fair play' in the App Store and the browser wars.
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343: Say My Functional Name
February 5th, 2019 | 50 mins 3 secs
.net, app store, apple, c#, c# 8.0, certificates, coder radio, compiler, concurrency, developer podcast, edc, embedded development, enterprise, facebook, facebook research, functional programming, google, haskell, ios, ipad, iphone, jailbreak, macos, maybe, ml, monads, mono, nil punning, npe, null, nullable, nullable reference types, optionals, privacy, rust, rustc, safety, sideload, soundness, static types, unity, vpn, walled garden
Mike breaks down the drama around nullable reference types in C# 8.0, and we debate what it means for the future of the language.