Mac Developer Roundtable #11
The Mac Developer Network features an excellent series of podcasts aimed at both veteran Mac developers and those new to the platform who are interested in developing for the Mac. If you’re a current Mac coder and haven’t seen them yet, be sure to check them out. I’ve been listening to the podcasts for a long time, and they’re always both informative and entertaining. (Infotainment, baby.)
Well, in yet another case of “Wow, do I really sound like that?”, I became a guest on The Mac Developer Roundtable episode #11, along with Marcus Zarra, Jonathan Dann, Bill Dudney, and our always-eloquent and delightfully British host, Scotty. The primary topic was Xcode 3.1, but we also chatted about the iPhone NDA (c’mon Apple, lift it already!) and… Fortran. I think I even managed to sneak in the words “Haskell” and “Visual Studio” in there, which no doubt left the other show guests questioning my sanity. I do look forward to Fortran support in Xcode 4.0.
It was actually a small miracle that I managed to be on the show at all. Not only was the podcast recording scheduled at the ungodly time of 4am on a Saturday morning in Australian east-coast time, but I was also in transit from Sydney to the amazing alpine village of Dinner Plain the day before the recording took place. While Dinner Plain is a truly extraordinary village that boasts magnificent ski lodges and some of the best restaurants I’ve ever had the pleasure of eating at, it’s also rather… rural. The resident population is somewhere around 100, the supermarket doesn’t even sell a wine bottle opener that doesn’t suck, and Vodafone has zero phone reception there. So, it was to my great surprise that I could get ADSL hooked up to the lodge there, which was done an entire two days before the recording. Of course, since no ADSL installation ever goes smoothly, I was on the phone to iPrimus tech support1 at 10pm on Friday night, 6 hours before the recording was due to start. All that effort for the privilege of being able to drag my sleepy ass out of bed a few hours later, for the joy of talking to other Mac geeks about our beloved profession. But, I gotta say, being able to hold an international conference call over the Intertubes from a tiny little village at 4am in the morning, when snow is falling all around you… I do love technology.
Of course, since I haven’t actually listened to the episode yet, maybe it’s all a load of bollocks and I sound like a retarded hobbit on speed. Hopefully not, though. Enjoy!
1 Hey, I like Internode and Westnet as much as every other Australian tech geeks, but they didn’t service that area, unfortunately.