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The MDN Show Episode 1

1 June 2009 2,265 views 6 Comments

Welcome to The MDN Show

mdnshowlogoIts here at last episode 1 of the long awaited MDN Show. On this show we have a Mac Developer Roundtable on surviving WWDC. We look at PyObC with Dirk Stoop, David House reviews Code Collector Pro from MCubed Software all interspersed with our software picks, Mac news and plenty of our opinions and views. So Sit Back,Relax and Enjoy!

 

Show Sponsor

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Show Hosts

Scotty from The Mac Developer Network
John Fox developer of MemoryMiner 

Show Content

News
WWDC 

Mac Developer Roundtable – WWDC Survival Guide
Kevin Hoctor, Marcus Zarra, Justin Williams and Mike Taylor discuss how to survive this years WWDC. 

Product Review – Code Collector Pro
David House reviews Code Collector Pro from MCubed Software.
MDN Members are entitled to a 10% discount when purchasing Code Collector Pro.
See the members area for details. 

Late Night Cocoa – PyObjC
Scotty talks with Dirk Stoop of Sofa on how they used Python and PyObjC to develop their point of sale application checkout

Software Picks
Scotty : Today From Secondgear Software
John: Acorn from Flying Meat Software 

 

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Episode Details
Running Time: 1 hr 30 mins 24 secs
Download Size: 63MB

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6 Comments »

  • fernyb said:

    Just listened to the show. Great work, although an hour and 30 minutes is a bit long.

  • keikenti said:

    Great show. I really liked the format as it seemed very professionally done (not that it hasn’t always been professional).

    Thank you again for your hard work!

    Regarding WWDC. For the people who can’t attend this big event, would you consider the WWDC Session Videos invaluable? They are 499 USD for either Mac or iPhone, or 999 USD for both + IT. To me it seems like a great way to get to learn more about the things they are discussing. The videos are published in late September or early October, so I’m thinking of getting the 2008 ones for the time being.

  • Scotty (author) said:

    Thanks.
    The show is split (using chapters) into sections so people can listen to it in small junks if they prefer a shorter show.
    Each of the sections is designed to be no more than 45 minutes.

  • PT said:

    Enjoyed the new format, look forward to future episodes. Should say it has really motivated me to become and support the Mac community, still looking for that killer first Mac app idea, but aren’t we all. Keep up good work; very jealous of all those going to WWDC.

  • John said:

    I like the new format; it was a good podcast. One thing I would like to see come back is the “Mac Software business Year One” series; I think those were the best of the Mac Software Business podcast.

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