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Jun 23, 2024: An excellent video covering Xcode Terminology from Stewart Lynch.

Jun 23, 2024: Want to read: The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow 📚

Jun 23, 2024: Currently reading: The Demon of Unrest by Erik Larson 📚

Jun 23, 2024: Just finished re-reading: Bad Monkey by Carl Hiaasen 📚. Getting ready for the AppleTV+ show later this summer.

Jun 17, 2024: 2024 WWDC Notebook 👀 The Xcode Essentials talk clocks in at 36m, and while some of the things in it apply to the Xcode beta, so many of the capabilities demoed are …

Jun 6, 2024: Developer Toolkit A mix of tools I use every day, and tools I’ve found useful. Many of these are in SetApp. Primary Xcode Apple’s IDE (don’t overlook …

Nov 14, 2023: And lastly, finished: Beyond the Blue Event Horizon by Frederik Pohl 📚

Nov 14, 2023: Still another vacation read: The Last Mile by David Baldacci 📚

Nov 14, 2023: Vacation Read Number 2: Finished Memory Man by David Baldacci 📚

Nov 14, 2023: Finished reading: Gateway by Frederik Pohl 📚

Apr 28, 2023: Great walk down memory lane on the latest episode of ATP. I forgot I had a Netcom account! It also made me think of my very first hard disk, circa …

Feb 28, 2023: Just finished another re-read in audio form: Native Tongue by Carl Hiaasen 📚 Almost made me miss the mess that is the keys. Almost.

Jan 27, 2023: Memory Lane My early programming steps were taken on a Sharp EL5100 and not long after, an HP41CV. Before the Sharp was my trusty (unprogrammable) TI-30. Another …

Jan 26, 2023: Solved: The Mysterious Flickering Background Blur on Zoom A very subtle Mac interface choice combined with a cross platform app adds up to trouble. This is what happened. On a recent Zoom call, my video …

Jan 23, 2023: Resources for Learning Swift/iOS Development

Jan 22, 2023: Bailey

Jan 20, 2023: Currently re-reading: The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein 📚

Jan 20, 2023: Currently re-reading: Where Wizards Stay Up Late by Katie Hafner 📚

Jan 20, 2023: Cold Hands

Jan 20, 2023: Goodbye, best of Twitter It is with deep sadness and a sense of loss that my first post would be sparked by the formal end of both Twitterific and Tweetbot, two of the best …