This week we have yet another episode with the full podcast crew.
Discussion starts off with the journey down to help Michael in his new house, along with the must buy book ‘Boundaries in Dating’.
We then switch topics onto how Edd is getting on using Swift, followed by the benefits of Semantic Versioning and Promises.
Responsive design then gets a mention - as we look into how the Guardian were able to decrease their responsive payload sizes.
Finally, we finish off with our thoughts on OSX Yosemite, and how you can use tools like Homebrew, Cask and Ninite (for Windows) to ease clean-installs.
Show Links
Boundaries in DatingSemantic VersioningChanges to the Swift Standard Library in Xcode 6.1ksm/SwiftInFlux - GitHubSmalltalkAuto Layout GuideCocoaPods - The Dependency Manager for Objective CAlamofire/Alamofire - GitHubYou’re Missing the Point of PromisesPromises/A+JavaScript Promises - In Wicked Detailmxcl/PromiseKit - GitHubOAuth 2.0silverstripe/blog - SilverStripe Add-onsSolaris InstallationsJeet Grid System - Smart CSS preprocessor gridsguardian/frontend - GitHubGuardian Developers - Twitter “We made our responsive site the default…”HTML5 BoilerplateBuilt-in Browser Support for Responsive Imagesscottjehl/picturefill - GitHubMozilla Introduces the First Browser Built For DevelopersBrowse HappyDeliciousW3Schools Browser StatisticsOperabmatzelle/gow - GitHubHow To Set Up Multiple SSL Certificates on One IP with Nginx on Ubuntu 12.04 - DigitalOceanHow To Set Up Multiple SSL Certificates on One IP with Apache on Ubuntu 12.04 - DigitalOceanHomebrew - The missing package manager for OS XHomebrew CaskNinite - Install or Update Multiple Apps at OnceDejaVuiTerm2 - Mac OS Terminal Replacement