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The MDN Show Episode 16 – The Results Show

8 January 2010 491 views 3 Comments

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Show Summary

mdnshowlogoScotty and John say a Happy New Year to all with this, the first MDN Show of 2010. This week it’s all about, “iPhone, iPhone, iPhone, everybody loves copy, cut and paste on the iPhone” and “GHUnit, GHUnit, GHUnit, everybody loves an open source unit testing framework”. Not sure what’s going on? Well all will become clear as Scotty and John lead us through another great show; reveal the winner of the first MDN Community Award; the lucky winner of a free place at this years NSConference and, give you not one, not two, but three opportunities to win an e-book from Pragmatic Programmers.

 

 

Show Sponsors

ro-squareish-150A big thank you to our show sponsor RemObjects
Please check out their website

RemObjects is a leading creator of components and tools for software developers, with a strong focus on creating solutions that help build the very foundations, the core infrastructure, of your projects. Read more.

Invasive Code BugA big thank you to our Second show sponsor Invasive Code
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iNVASIVE CODE offers professional iPhone development classes with extremely good training material. You are just required to have a short experience with object-oriented programming. The rest is on them.. Read more.

Invasive Code BugA big thank you to our third show sponsor TapLynx, by Newgator.
NewsGator’s TapLynx framework provides you with a rapid way to develop exciting iPhone applications. The Apps support text, images, audio, and video, and they support sponsorships and ads for boosting your advertising revenue. Read more. Twitter: @taplynx

Show Hosts

Scotty from The Mac Developer Network, Twitter: @macdevnet
John Fox developer of MemoryMiner,Twitter: @djembe

Show Content & Notes

Boys Talk

The new year sees the launch of MemoryMiner2 from John and the start of serious weight loss program by Scotty.

Sponsor Segment

NewsGator’s TapLynx framework provides you with a rapid way to develop exciting iPhone applications. The Apps support text, images, audio, and video, and they support sponsorships and ads for boosting your advertising revenue. iPhone Apps created with Taplynx make it incredibly simple for you to syndicate a wide range of content, monetize it, and distribute it via the Apple App Store. Read more.. Twitter: @taplynx

Late Night Cocoa Touch

Frustrated you can’t copy, cut or paste in your iPhone app? Well with version three you can and Jiva DeVoe talks us through the details.
Guest: Jiva DeVoe
Website: Random Ideas
Twitter: @JivaDeVoe

Sponsor Segment

iNVASIVE CODE offers professional iPhone development classes with extremely good training material. You are just required to have a short experience with object-oriented programming. The rest is on them. Read more.

Boys Talk

Scotty reveals the first of our two MDN Community Award winners.

Late Night Cocoa

Scotty takes a look at GHUnit, a unit testing framework, with its maker, Gabriel Handford.
Guest: Gabriel Handford
Blog: rel.me
Twitter: @duck_typer

Sponsor Segment

RemObjects Software is a leading creator of components and tools for software developers, with a strong focus on creating solutions that help build the very foundations, the core infrastructure, of your projects. Read more.

Boys Talk

Scotty reveals the second MDN Community Award winner. Plus the prize draw winner, who gets a free place at NSConference2010 and to top it all, offers three opportunities to win an e-book from Pragmatic Programmers.

Running Time: 1h 17mins
Download Size: 37MB

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3 Comments »

  • Yogi said:

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  • Pekka said:

    This episode made me realise that the show has finally found its format and plot. It had again everything that I expected to be there and anticipated for. That is a good thing.

    I enjoy listening to the show while taking my dogs out, and I can recommend that for everybody although I do get occasionally some awkward stares from people when I’m suddenly laughing for show’s jokes and they don’t have a clue why that person bursts into random laughter while walking his dogs. (People normally just shut up and walk in this silent country).

    After listening this show a strange thing happened today; The cold moist air had formed a shady picture of grinning Steve Jobs on my Jesus Phone’s screen. I guess that was his way of saying that he also likes the show..

  • Michael Pelz-Sherman said:

    In terms of sheer bits, no other podcast delivers more value. :-)

    In all seriousness, you guys take what can be rather dull subjects and make them entertaining and interesting.

    Thanks for including more iPhone-related stuff in recent episodes.

    Keep up the great work.

    And John – don’t move to New York, come to North Carolina! :-)

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