Mobile Couch

36: Vice President of Something


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Jelly hasn’t had enough discussion of diversity yet, Jake discusses whether Apple should use a stick or a carrot to try to enforce accessible apps, and Ben explains how the Swift runtime works.

Meanwhile, Jake talks about GovHack, a hackathon based around open data from services like data.gov.au. Plus, he and Ben have just shipped a new app for multiple platforms, and it spurs a discussion about the best method for targeting the various platforms.

Not to be outdone, Jelly discusses his QA “experiment”, looking at the benefits of having other people provide feedback on your code, and the wide variety of approaches to developing apps.

Show notes:
  • Apple Leadership Bios
  • Google Management Team Bios
  • British Film Institute Enforcing Diversity Standards (The Mary Sue)
  • Apple’s App Review Should Test Accessibility (Marco.org)
  • ALDColorBlindEffect (andydrizen on GitHub)
  • StaticTables (jellybeansoup on GitHub)
  • Energy Ratings Mobile App
  • Google Design
  • GovHack
  • Accessibility Beacon (GovHack)
  • data.gov
  • data.gov.uk
  • data.gov.au
  • Swift Blog (Apple Developer)
  • Fetching and parsing JSON with Swift (Stripy Sock)

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Mobile CouchBy Ben Trengrove and Daniel “Jelly” Farrelly

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