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S3E32: The AirPod Odyssey 🎧

Daniel has the AirPods of Theseus, TelemetryDeck is gaining web analytics support... Then we discuss the iOS dev community online and recognising less famous devs

An episode of the Waiting For Review podcast, hosted by Dave Wood, titled "S3E32: The AirPod Odyssey 🎧" was published on July 29, 2023 and runs 62 minutes.

July 29, 2023 ·62m · Waiting For Review

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Daniel is wearing lycra, which sets the scene for.. The AirPod Odyssey - Daniel has the AirPods of Theseus TelemetryDeck web analytics + React and ReactNative support 🎉 Daniel and TelemetryDeck are sponsoring the swift package index... We discuss Sandro Pennisi's post re: the iOS dev online community and recognising devs that are less famous than others We are open for sponsorship too! email us at [email protected] Our Slack is open to all, contact us via our fedi links below or at [email protected] Enjoy the show, Daniel 🚀 and Dave ✨ Show Notes FeedbackBulb Our Links Waiting For Review TelemetryDeck GoVJ Email us! Social Media Fediverse: WFR on Mastodon Dave on Mastodon Daniel on Mastodon Twitter: WFRPodcast Daniel on Twitter

Daniel is wearing lycra, which sets the scene for..

  • The AirPod Odyssey - Daniel has the AirPods of Theseus
  • TelemetryDeck web analytics + React and ReactNative support 🎉
  • Daniel and TelemetryDeck are sponsoring the swift package index...
  • We discuss Sandro Pennisi's post re: the iOS dev online community and recognising devs that are less famous than others

We are open for sponsorship too! email us at [email protected]

Our Slack is open to all, contact us via our fedi links below or at [email protected]

Enjoy the show,

Daniel 🚀 and Dave ✨

Show Notes

Our Links

Social Media

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