The show is a fortnightly catch up between David Gary Wood, and Daniel Jilg!
David is the longtime host of the show, an iOS development coach based in Wellington, New Zealand. His side project applications include GoVJ (https://govjapp.com), and he is currently working on several small projects.
Daniel is an establish independent developer based in the south of Germany. He is the founder of: Telemetry Deck (https://telemetrydeck.com), "Lightweight Analytics That's Not Evil", an analytics service for apps that provides speedy and accurate analytics whilst keeping user's data private and anonymised.
Dave Wood has started his new job as a full time iOS developer in New Zealand. We discuss his first day, how he’s settling in and most importantly – his brand new 15 inch MacBook Pro! Meanwhile, Dave…
With each week comes more mockups of what the iPhone 8 (?) could look like – this week we discuss various ways that the notch could affect how our UI’s work, and what choices we may make in our own a…
In light of what we’ve learned about the upcoming iPhones, we discuss our thoughts surrounding the potential lack of Touch ID, how ‘the notch’ might work from a development stand point…and have a qui…
Dave Wood is now in New Zealand and Dave Nott is working more from home. Besides catching up with Dave W after the long journey, we dive into what that means for our working environments both in the …
As this episode is being published, Dave Wood is airborne, on his way to start a new life with his family in New Zealand. Very best wishes to Dave and the family on what is set to be an incredible ad…
Dave Wood and his family are moving to New Zealand! It’s the realisation of a dream Dave and his family have had for some time now. Join us as we discuss how this came to be, and what this means for …
We’re doing something a little special this week, a few weeks ago we were guests on Inspect, hosted by Ajay Karwal, we chatted tech, wwdc and how we produce our podcasts, you can hear it right here. …
Business models are always interesting to dissect. With more apps opting to pursue a subscription based business model, we ask ourselves how we see that fitting in with the apps we currently offer. D…
Join us for part two of our interview with Ish and Heidi Helen as we discuss WWDC, AR Kit and the new 10.5 inch iPad Pro (among other things!). Our thanks to Ish and Heidi for joining us. Also, we no…
We discuss their indie apps, how they met and coordinated their business online in separate continents across the Pacific Ocean, and much more. Settle in for an episode of Waiting for Review, with Da…
Xcode got some serious attention at this years WWDC and we couldn’t be happier, we dive into some of technologies announced at WWDC including AR Kit and of course, no show would be complete without D…
A lot came out of the keynote on Monday. Dave Nott got his 12 inch MacBook, Dave Wood got his 10.5 inch iPad Pro among all the other things that were announced. Join us this week as we go through the…
WWDC is always an exciting time of year, it’s an important time for us indie developers as it could largely dictate the direction we take with our own apps. This week, we talk about the things we’d l…
As indie developers, we’ve found it’s easy to fall down a rabbit hole when it comes to adding features and making changes to your app. This week, we discuss how we can make use of analytics tools to …
Having had a chance to play with Search Ads, the two Dave’s regroup to discuss their experience and how they see Search Ads fitting into the marketing of their indie apps. Possible new business model…
A very special episode where we are joined by Stephen Biggerstaff, an iOS developer from Glasgow, Scotland. Among other topics of conversation, Stephen talks us through his journey of how he came to …
This week, we discuss the pros and cons of using storyboards vs taking a programmatic approach. Is there room for the best of both worlds? In our second half we explore of how to present ourselves on…
This week we dive into the latest iPhone 8 rumours (if it’s even called that!) and discuss how we’re both having to step outside of our comfort zones. Dave Wood is busy on the job hunt, trying to fin…
Dave Wood starts working at http://swipeandtap.co.uk whilst continuing his job-hunt in New Zealand, and really loves it. Meanwhile, Dave Nott is doing the literal leg-work needed get his web consulta…
News so good, we thought it was an April Fools’ joke! In this episode we discuss the news that broke on http://daringfireball.net/2017/04/the_mac_pro_lives and elsewhere on April the 4th… Apple are m…