Accidental Tech Podcast Live Recording

 

New Features in Realm Obj-C & Swift

We’ve released version 2.7 of Realm Objective‑C and Realm Swift! In this release, we’re introducing improved permission APIs, faster reconnects, password change and applying a few bug fixes to keep your apps running strong.

The team behind ATP, Marco Arment, Casey Liss and John Siracusa recorded an episode live from AltConf 2017 in front of a sold out crowd of 900!

If you’re already an avid fan of ATP, or you’re keen to become one, check out the video of the episode and put faces to the voices of ATP!


Marco Arment

Marco Arment

I’m Marco Arment: a programmer, writer, podcaster, geek, and coffee enthusiast.

Casey Liss

Casey Liss

I’m a developer, podcaster, and writer living and working in the suburbs of Richmond, Virginia, USA.

You may know me from my podcast miniseries with friends Marco Arment and John Siracusa, called Neutral. It ran from January through April of 2013. After we stopped recording Neutral every week, we found ourselves often times talking about technology, as three developers tend to do. Those casual post-show conversations became the Accidental Tech Podcast, which unofficially began in February of 2013, but formally began in March of that year.

John Siracusa

John Siracusa

I’m a software developer, podcaster, and freelance technology writer.

I started writing for Ars Technica in 1999, where I reviewed every major release of OS X until 2014. I’ve also written for Macworld and The Magazine.

Today, you can hear me on Accidental Tech Podcast where I talk about Apple and the technology industry, Robot or Not? (self explanatory, really), and Reconcilable Differences where I talk about everything else. I also appear regularly on The Incomparable, a podcast about geeky books, movies, TV, comics, and games.