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Swiftly Speaking
Paul Hudson
16 episodes
3 days ago
Join Paul Hudson as he speaks to a range of guests from the Swift development community, asking questions from the audience and more.
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Episode 4: Kaya Thomas
Swiftly Speaking
1 hour 37 minutes 3 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 4: Kaya Thomas

In this episode, Paul talks to Kaya Thomas about marketing indie apps, push notifications, identifying SwiftUI errors, and more. 

Detailed topics:

  • Should you learn SwiftUI or UIKit?
  • What are the pros and cons of learning SwiftUI?
  • Tips on identifying SwiftUI errors
  • Building SwiftUI apps for macOS and watchOS
  • Would you make a Catalyst App?
  • What's the future of UIKit?
  • What is We Read Too?
  • The development of We Read Too
  • What's the fastest way to ship an indie app?
  • How much time should you invest working on side projects?
  • What is Kaya's side project right now?
  • How to market an indie app
  • Tips on making a great side project
  • What's better: building a GitHub profile or shipping an app on the App Store?
  • Pro tips on push notifications
  • Most common mistakes with push notifications
  • What is it like to interview for big companies?
  • Diversity and inclusion in iOS development teams

 


Swiftly Speaking
Join Paul Hudson as he speaks to a range of guests from the Swift development community, asking questions from the audience and more.