Manton and Daniel catch up after Manton’s speaking experience at Peers Conference. They talk about preparation techniques for public speaking, and how to adapt your talk to the audience at hand. Next they discuss the latest rumors about Apple’s forthcoming declarative UI framework, and ponder how Apple would put such a framework through its paces internally without revealing it in shipping apps. They talk about whether Apple’s leadership can be trusted to drive the company to the next major frameworks transition, and finally they react to Apple’s latest eye-popping earnings report.
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Links:
- Peers Conference Austin – Conference at which Manton recently spoke.
- Indie Microblogging Sketchnotes – Visual notes from Manton’s talk by Ben Norris.
- Kid Gorgeous – John Mulaney’s Netflix comedy special.
- Where Have you Gone – Documentary about comic Lou DiMaggio.
- Release Notes: Peers – Peers Conference recap from Joe Cieplinski and Charles Perry.
- CocoaConf – Erstwhile traveling Cocoa conference.
- Marzipan Scuttlebutt – John Gruber synthesizes various rumors around alleged UI projects at Apple.
- A Pair of Separate Projects – Mark Gurman cops to knowing about alleged projects with codenames such as “Amber.”
- The Twentieth Floor – Steve Jobs announces the integration of OpenStep into Mac OS.
- Second Quarter Results – Apple’s PR about it’s May, 2018 earnings report.
- Divine Discontent – Ben Thompson on which tech company’s valuation will grow to $1 trillion first.