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Design, development and business, these guys do it all. Ben and Jelly are two iOS developers who work on everything from games to client projects, and get together every fortnight to talk about techniques and best practices for creating stunning mobile applications.

98: File > New > Project…

It’s the final episode of Mobile Couch, so Jake MacMullin returns to the couch, and they discuss how they got started as developers, as well as how th...
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97: Javascript Dishwashers

Ben takes Jelly on a journey through his favourite points from the book Pragmatic Programming: From Journeyman to Master, which details points that yo...
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96: Why Are Manhole Covers Round?

Jelly recounts his experience with interviewing for a developer position within a big tech company. He and Ben reveal a little insight into what the p...
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95: Quickly Close It Again

Ben and Jelly run through a quick and dirty primary of Git, one of the most popular version control systems around today. Starting from the very basic...
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94: Smells Like a Duck

Once again, the Apple developer community has been host to scandal! Not a pair to leave this opportunity behind, Ben and Jelly discuss how developers ...
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93: Expanding Your Mind, Man

With Ben in London, Casey Liss rejoins Jelly on the couch to talk about leaving .Net behind for a career in the Apple ecosystem, his experience with R...
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92: Like a Cave Man

How do you lay out your views? Ben and Jelly look over the different methods available on both iOS and Android, and compare their experiences with eac...
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91: Highway to Delete Town

User notifications have had a big makeover in iOS 10, so Ben and Jelly walk through how notifications work on iOS. Along the way, they highlight some ...
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90: A Pile in a Drawer

If you’re lucky, you’ll never need to work on an app that has to manage files, but just in case you ever do, Jelly’s got you covered with a basic over...
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89: Invisible String

Dependency injection is a simple programming technique with a bit of a scary name, but it turns out that it’s excellent for highlighting the connectio...
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