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  1. Interview: Scott Forstall and Original iPhone Innovators @ Computer History Museum

    Museum Historian John Markoff moderates a discussion with former iPhone team members Hugo Fiennes, Nitin Ganatra and Scott Herz, followed by a conversation with Scott Forstall.

    The Scott Forstall part begins at 1h07.

    © Computer History Museum

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    Tagged with entertainment

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  2. #134: Rob Rix

    Rob Rox (@robrix) is a developer at Github and works on Github for Mac. In this episode, we discuss some of the differences between Object Oriented and Functional Programming and living with Swift.

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    Github for Mac

    Reactive Cocoa

    NSBrief 81: Justin Spahr-Summers

    Imperative Programming

    Declarative Programming

    Many Types Make Light Work

    NSScotland 2014

    Metroworks Powerplant

    Rich Hickey - Simple Made Easy

    Rust

    Carthage

    @robrix

    http://github.com/robrix

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  3. Louis C.K. from 2010

    Comedian Marc Maron is tackling the most complex philosophical question of our day - WTF? He'll get to the bottom of it with help from comedian friends, celebrity guests and the voices in his own head. You loved him on Morning Sedition. You kinda liked him on The Marc Maron Show. You tolerated him on Break Room Live. Now, embrace him on a show from which he cannot be fired - WTF with Marc Maron.

    http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episodes/louis_c.k._from_2010

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  4. #65: An Indie State of Mind | Release Notes

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    Today we reflect on the state of being indie, particularly in light of the discussion that we had last week with Jared Sinclair. We start, as every good argument should, by defining our terms and taking a look at what exactly we mean when we call someone “indie.” The conversation then turns to setting reasonable expectations for success, the non-financial benefits of being self-employed, and optimizing your life for freedom. We discuss the role of market and marketing in promoting App Store success, then close with our view of the App Store developer ecosystem and ways that new indies can give themselves the best shot of making it.

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    Show Notes & Links

    Release Notes #64: Jared Sinclair

    Core Intuition #147: Back to Real Work – Manton Reece and Daniel Jalkut begin a really interesting discussion of what it takes to be successful in the App Store

    Core Intuition #148: A Little Bit of Peach Pie – Manton and Daniel conclude their discussion on finding success in the App Store

    http://releasenotes.tv/65-an-indie-state-of-mind/

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  5. Debug 38: WWDC 2014 developer roundtable | iMore

    Debug is a casual, conversational interview show featuring the best developers in the business about the amazing apps they make and why and how they make them. On this episode Matt Drance of Bookhouse Software, Ryan Nielsen of Tumult, Daniel Jalkut of Red Sweater, and Jason Snell of Macworld join Guy and Rene to talk about Apple's WWDC 2014 keynote — the Swift programming language, Extensibility, Cloud Kit, Metal, and more.

    http://www.imore.com/debug-38-wwdc-2014-developer-roundtable

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