shawn / Shawn

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  1. Paul Haddad talks Tweebot, Netbot, NeXT, and his beefs with iCloud and AppKit | iMore.com

    Guy and Rene talk to Paul Haddad of Tapbots about coding on NeXT, deploying Tweetbot and Netbot on multiple platforms, for multiple services, pricing for scarcity, in-app purchases, push notifications, iCloud sync, and his beef with AppKit. This is Debug.

    Here’s the audio, again, in case you missed it. And now, for the first time, here’s the full transcript! (Yes, we’re doing transcripts now!)

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    http://m.imore.com/paul-haddad-talks-tweebot-netbot-next-and-his-beefs-icloud-and-appkit

    —Huffduffed by shawn one week ago

  2. 5by5 | Quit! #21: Quit & Analyze

    Dan is joined by a familiar guest, Marco Arment, to take calls and discuss Marco’s very recent sale of Instapaper.

    http://5by5.tv/quit/21

    —Huffduffed by shawn 3 weeks ago

  3. 70Decibels - The 512 Podcast - 060 - A Whole Bunch of First Blind Dates

    With Stephen on vacation this week, Myke is joined by Shawn Blanc. They discuss WWDC and how 2013 could pan out for Apple.

    Shownotes: http://www.70decibels.com/512podcast/2013/4/24/060-a-whole-bunch-of-first-blind-dates.html

    —Huffduffed by shawn 3 weeks ago

  4. Felix Pocket Sized Podcast #88 | Pocket Sized Podcast

    This week we have reviews from John Nemo, Suzé Gilbert, and Sam Negri! It’s like review overload, but in a good way! Also, the developer of Felix, a great app.net client, talks with Scott about his app and app.net in general. It’s an interesting conversation you won’t want to miss.

    —Huffduffed by shawn 4 months ago

  5. Debug 5: Craig Hockenberry, Sean Heber, and Twitterrific | iMore.com

    Guy and Rene talk to the Iconfactory’s Craig Hockenberry and Sean Heber about Twitterrific 5, the early days of the iPhone, Chameleon, beefs with nibs, underscores, colons, and turn area operators, App Store realities, and the importance of blame avoidance optimization.

    —Huffduffed by shawn 4 months ago

  6. Back to Work #31: You Can Polish AC/DC All Day Long

    Ep. 46 Special: Origin of Roderick on the Line

    —Huffduffed by shawn 8 months ago

  7. Why Can Some People Recall Every Day Of Their Lives? Brain Scans Offer Clues : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

    People with extraordinary autobiographical memories also tend to have obsessive tendencies, researchers are learning. Brain scans reveal structural differences in the brains of these people, including a larger-than-normal caudate, a brain area linked to OCD.

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2012/08/20/158779474/why-can-some-people-recall-every-day-of-their-lives-brain-scans-offer-clues

    —Huffduffed by shawn 9 months ago

  8. #45: Failing in Success | Developing Perspective

    iPhone, iPad, iOS, apple, mac, geek, development, programmer, cocoa, coffee

    http://developingperspective.com/2012/05/11/45-failing-in-success/

    —Huffduffed by shawn one year ago

  9. A Conversation with Amy Jane Gruber - Let’s Make Mistakes - Mule Radio Syndicate

    Mike and Katie finally get to talk to the woman behind the fireball, and they do not need to edit Amy Gruber to make her funny. Mike and Amy discuss their trouble with friendliness, and Katie and Amy talk about what makes them angry. Along the way, they touch on tupperware tossing, parental/spousal abuse, and life-long romances.

    Runtime: 56:45

    http://muleradio.net/mistakes/37/

    —Huffduffed by shawn one year ago

  10. Steve Jobs’ 2005 Stanford Commencement Address

    Drawing from some of the most pivotal points in his life, Steve Jobs, chief executive officer and co-founder of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, urged graduates to pursue their dreams and see the opportunities in life’s setbacks — including death itself — at the university’s 114th Commencement on June 12, 2005.

    —Huffduffed by shawn one year ago

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