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Release Notes Happy Hour on May 14! See show notes for details.
So, it turns out that Joe is Android-curious. Today we talk to him about his interest in learning Android development, the current market for Android developers, and whether diving into Android might make sense for his contracting business.
Release Notes Happy Hour
This pandemic has cancelled all the conferences that we wanted to attend this year, so to help bring people together we are hosting a Release Notes Happy Hour on Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 6:00 PM Eastern. That’s 3:00 PM in Los Angeles, and 11:00 PM in London, England. This will be a Zoom call that makes use of Zoom’s “breakout rooms” feature to divide everyone into smaller groups. Our hope is to create an environment that is conducive to making meaningful connections and having interesting conversations. If you’ve ever attended a dine-around at one of our conferences, you’ll have an idea of what we’re hoping for. There’s no cost, but you do need to register so that we can send you the information you need to connect to the call. Get all the details and sign up on our website at releasenotes.tv/happyhour.
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Show Notes and Links
Release Notes Happy Hour on May 14: releasenotes.tv/happyhour.
Yes, Charles realizes he identified the wrong property of equality in this episode. It should have been “The Symmetric Property of Programming.” Charles, the former math teacher, will forever be mortified by the error.
Sponsor
Today’s episode is sponsored by Appfigures. You may know Appfigures as the best way to track your ranking and revenue in all the mobile app stores, but you may not have heard that Appfigures is now the easiest way to improve your app’s rank with their app store optimization (ASO) service. Appfigures wanted to share some of their expertise with the community, so they distilled it into a series of blog posts that are available for free on their website.
And if you like what you read on their website, Appfigures has another special offer just for Release Notes listeners. Sign up for Appfigures services and get 30% off the regular price for the next three months using the code releasenotes33, or just sign up using this link to have the discount automatically applied.
So, it turns out that Joe is Android-curious. Today we talk to him about his interest in learning Android development, the current market for Android developers, and whether diving into Android might make sense for his contracting business.
Release Notes Happy Hour
This pandemic has cancelled all the conferences that we wanted to attend this year, so to help bring people together we are hosting a Release Notes Happy Hour on Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 6:00 PM Eastern. That’s 3:00 PM in Los Angeles, and 11:00 PM in London, England. This will be a Zoom call that makes use of Zoom’s “breakout rooms” feature to divide everyone into smaller groups. Our hope is to create an environment that is conducive to making meaningful connections and having interesting conversations. If you’ve ever attended a dine-around at one of our conferences, you’ll have an idea of what we’re hoping for. There’s no cost, but you do need to register so that we can send you the information you need to connect to the call. Get all the details and sign up on our website at releasenotes.tv/happyhour.
Mailing List
Every month there are more great articles and content about the business of Mac and iOS development than we have time to discuss on the show. If you’d like to receive our monthly newsletter with the best of these links, be sure to sign up for our mailing list at http://releasenotes.tv/mailinglist.
Show Notes and Links
Release Notes Happy Hour on May 14: releasenotes.tv/happyhour.
Yes, Charles realizes he identified the wrong property of equality in this episode. It should have been “The Symmetric Property of Programming.” Charles, the former math teacher, will forever be mortified by the error.
Sponsor
Today’s episode is sponsored by Appfigures. You may know Appfigures as the best way to track your ranking and revenue in all the mobile app stores, but you may not have heard that Appfigures is now the easiest way to improve your app’s rank with their app store optimization (ASO) service. Appfigures wanted to share some of their expertise with the community, so they distilled it into a series of blog posts that are available for free on their website.
And if you like what you read on their website, Appfigures has another special offer just for Release Notes listeners. Sign up for Appfigures services and get 30% off the regular price for the next three months using the code releasenotes33, or just sign up using this link to have the discount automatically applied.
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