
The Kodeco Podcast: For App Developers and Gamers
High quality programming tutorials: iOS, Android, Swift, Kotlin, Unity, and moreJoin Dru and Susannah as they discuss every aspect of mobile app development with our amazing and inspiring guests. Season 1 of the Kodeco Podcast brings back the tech but with a nice mixture on the softer skills. Our goal is to help you learn something new each episode and level up your career!
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Flutter or Kotlin Multiplatform? GDEs Roman Jaquez and Kevin Moore break down the pros, cons, and real-world lessons from building with both. The post Kodeco Podcast: Mastering Multiplatform: Flutter vs KMP – Podcast V2, S3 E5 appeared first on Ray Wenderlich.
Cut boilerplate, boost build times, and get real about Kotlin Symbol Processing with Android pro Dean Djermanović. The post Kodeco Podcast: Kotlin Symbol Processing – Podcast V2, S3 E4 appeared first on Ray Wenderlich.
Thinking about getting out on the conference circuit, either as an attendee or a speaker? You should! Listen now for tips and tricks from iOS stars Mikaela Caron and Matt Heaney, then follow up with them in person at Deep Dish Swift or WWDC. The post Kodeco Podcast: All the Conferences – Podcast V2, S3 E3 appeared firs
Looking to market your indie app? Malin Sundberg & Kai Dombrowski share tips on getting featured in the App Store, building connections, and marketing that works — even if you'd rather be coding. The post Kodeco Podcast: App Marketing Secrets – Podcast V2, S3 E2 appeared first on Ray Wenderlich.
Struggling with a new codebase? Senior iOS Dev Mani Ramezan shares tips to help you get up to speed, from starting with a bug to improving setup processes. Perfect for new devs or anyone tackling unfamiliar code! The post Kodeco Podcast: How to Read Code – Podcast V2, S3 E1 appeared first on Ray Wenderlich.
Welcome to Season Three of the Kodeco Podcast! In this episode, Suz, Jenn, and Dru fill you in on what to look forward to this season! The post Kodeco Podcast: Meet the Show – Podcast V2, S3 E0 appeared first on Ray Wenderlich.