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Title: Code Optional - A podcast about building software

Description: Three engineering comrades talk about development, design, and shipping apps. Heavy slant towards Apple tech.

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Domain: codeoptional.com

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Code Optionalhttps://codeoptional.com/index.html
Episodeshttps://codeoptional.com/index.html
Abouthttps://codeoptional.com/about.html
Episode 7 Our first ever guest, designing remotely While Kevin takes the afternoon off for some well-deserved family and petting zoo time, we're joined by our guest Karsten Rowe. Karsten is a UK-based designer, and together with Andrew and Chris he chats about remote work, jumping from graphic to product design, and how one grows and becomes inspired. https://codeoptional.com/episode-7.html
Episode 6 Unfulfilled Promises Chris has an announcement, followed by a quick discussion about OS X Yosemite and iOS 8. From there, Andrew, Chris, and Kevin go back and forth on Promises and why they're an insufficient abstraction. https://codeoptional.com/episode-6.html
Episode 4 We did talk about Core Data! On this episode, Kevin throws in a big announcement, followed by a group discussion on Swift's nil coalescing operator and the common applications of Core Data. https://codeoptional.com/episode-4.html
Episode 3 So we didn't talk about Core Data Andrew, Kevin, and Chris plan to talk about Core Data. Instead, they discuss navigation patterns for iOS apps. https://codeoptional.com/episode-3.html
Episode 2 Frameworks, you guys don't even know how many sunshine and rainbows Andrew, Chris, and Kevin sit down for a chat on "Google becoming Apple" (or so Kevin says), and how dynamic frameworks for third party developers will replace CocoaPods (or so Kevin says). https://codeoptional.com/episode-2.html
Episode 1 We started this new project in Swift Andrew, Chris, and Kevin sit down for their inaugural chat, scratching the surface of Swift. https://codeoptional.com/episode-1.html

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