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1dba9f80-2629-4812-87ec-2ff1652479d6Wed, 02 Sep 2020 20:00:00 -0400The Mad BotterfullThe Mad BotterGitHub just made a major behind-the-scenes upgrade, and we chew on some of the impressive details.54:35noGitHub just made a major behind-the-scenes upgrade, and we chew on some of the impressive details.
Plus, our thoughts on Epic vs. Apple, the larger story around device ownership, and a fun anecdote from running a small business.
Github, Ruby 2.7, Fortnite, Epic, Apple, iOS, Appstore, WordPress, 30% cut, Device Ownership, small business stories, Objective-Rust, Running a small business, Linux desktop, large project upgrades, GitHub behind the scenes, Development Podcast, Coder Radio, Jupiter Broadcasting
GitHub just made a major behind-the-scenes upgrade, and we chew on some of the impressive details.
Plus, our thoughts on Epic vs. Apple, the larger story around device ownership, and a fun anecdote from running a small business.
Upgrading GitHub to Ruby 2.7 - The GitHub Blog — Falling behind on Ruby upgrades has drastic negative effects on the stability of your codebase. Upgrading Ruby supports your application health, improves performance, fixes language and framework bugs, and guides the future of the language!
Ruby Creator Yukihiro Matsumoto on the Challenges of Updating a Programming Language — A recent presentation from Yukihiro Matsumoto, the creator and chief designer of the Ruby programming language — and Chief Architect of Ruby at the cloud platform-as-a-service company Heroku — offered a clear example of the thoughtful care with which Matsumoto leads his Ruby community.
Michael Dominick on Twitter — #iOSDev what do you feel about the #AppStore rules? Is the problem the 30% or the restrictions on what you can build? I’m thinking especially of #iPad here. Sound off on this tweet thread.
Apple Confirms New App Store Policies on Bug Fix Updates and Challenging Guidelines Are Live — For apps that are already on the App Store, bug fixes will no longer be delayed over guideline violations except for those related to legal issues. You'll instead be able to address guideline violations in your next submission. And now, in addition to appealing decisions about whether an app violates guidelines, you can suggest changes to the guidelines. We also encourage you to submit your App Store and Apple development platform suggestions so we can continue to improve experiences for the developer community.
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GitHub just made a major behind-the-scenes upgrade, and we chew on some of the impressive details.
Plus, our thoughts on Epic vs. Apple, the larger story around device ownership, and a fun anecdote from running a small business.
Upgrading GitHub to Ruby 2.7 - The GitHub Blog — Falling behind on Ruby upgrades has drastic negative effects on the stability of your codebase. Upgrading Ruby supports your application health, improves performance, fixes language and framework bugs, and guides the future of the language!
Ruby Creator Yukihiro Matsumoto on the Challenges of Updating a Programming Language — A recent presentation from Yukihiro Matsumoto, the creator and chief designer of the Ruby programming language — and Chief Architect of Ruby at the cloud platform-as-a-service company Heroku — offered a clear example of the thoughtful care with which Matsumoto leads his Ruby community.
Michael Dominick on Twitter — #iOSDev what do you feel about the #AppStore rules? Is the problem the 30% or the restrictions on what you can build? I’m thinking especially of #iPad here. Sound off on this tweet thread.
Apple Confirms New App Store Policies on Bug Fix Updates and Challenging Guidelines Are Live — For apps that are already on the App Store, bug fixes will no longer be delayed over guideline violations except for those related to legal issues. You'll instead be able to address guideline violations in your next submission. And now, in addition to appealing decisions about whether an app violates guidelines, you can suggest changes to the guidelines. We also encourage you to submit your App Store and Apple development platform suggestions so we can continue to improve experiences for the developer community.