Open and Extensible with Matt Massicotte

25/09/2022 41 min Episodio 132
Open and Extensible with Matt Massicotte

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GuestMatt Massicotte - Twitter @mattieChimeYoutube Video: https://youtu.be/dc7x04Ao2xURelated EpisodesEpisode 130 - macOS by Tutorials with Sarah ReicheltEpisode 89 - Cryptography with Marcin KrzyżanowskiEpisode 45 - Developer Community (Part 1) with Dave VerwerRelated Links AnyCodable by FlightSchoolAn Introduction to ExtensionKit by MattSTTextView by Marcin KrzyzanowskiTree-sitterShort story about OpenPGP for iOS and OS X — ObjectivePGP by Marcin KrzyzanowskiExtensionKit - Apple Docs Mac App Store and investing engineering time BY KaleidoscopeSponsorsBushel - the macOS virtual machine app for developersI'm looking for beta testers!For developers who want to be rigorous and uncompromising in their app testing.You can set up your virtual machine for almost any configuration, from a fresh, factory reset of the Ventura beta all the way back to Big Sur.Test, simulate, roll back and debug apps and scripts however you need to without worrying about destroying your machine.If you want to be invited to our first TestFlight, or even if you just want updates on Bushel, sign up at the website, and we will get in touch with you.swiftpackageindex.com is the place to find Swift packages. over 5,000 packages indexed now, you’ll find a package that can help. help you make better decisions about your dependencies. host DocC-based documentation for package authors.You can see how well maintained every package is, what platforms and Swift versions it’s compatible with based on real-world build data, how many other dependencies it will bring in and much more. Unlike an open-source library, running an open-source website requires ongoing time for maintenance and supporting package authors in addition to the time we spend on new features. Our work is primarily funded by you - the Swift communityIf the site has helped you find a package, or if you want to support a community-run open-source project, please go to swiftpackageindex.com, look for the pink heart, and join over a hundred other people who support our work through GitHub sponsors.Open Source and Mac AppFear of dependenciesWhat’s the benefit of doing it in open sourceWhat kind of open source licenses are thereHow can you avoid your code being copied outside the licenseFor a larger company what benefits do they get by open sourcing part of their code base?How does open sourcing work with iOS/mac apps and the App StoreExtensionKitWhat is ExtensionKit and how are you using it?How is it related to XPCHow does something like this get installed and distributed How does Sandboxing relate to thisWhat are some good candidates for using ExtensionKitHave you looked at the work iOS, watchOS, or tvOS?Social [email protected] - @brightdigitTwitter BrightDigit - @brightdigitLeo - @leogdionLinkedInBrightDigitLeoInstagram - @brightdigitPatreon - empowerappshowCreditsMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Blippy Trance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
(00:00) - How Open Sourcing an App Works?
(14:30) - What is ExtensionKit?
(17:30) - What is XPC?
(19:00) - On Sandboxing
(24:00) - On the Mac App Store
(35:30) - Selling outside the App Store
(38:45) - Where to use ExtensionKit

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