TVML, and Facebook Shutting Down Parse – Podcast S05 E07
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Join Mic, Jake, and Sam as they chat about developing tvOS apps using TVML, before moving on to discuss Facebook shutting down Parse, and what this means for iOS developers who depended on the platform.
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Show Notes
* Apple TV Markup Language Reference
* tvOS Apprentice – raywenderlich.com
* Beginning tvOS Development with TVML Tutorial – raywenderlich.com
* tvOS SDK: An iOS Developer’s Initial Impressions – raywenderlich.com
* Running your own Parse with Azure and Docker – Felix Rieseberg
* Parse Server: Missing Features, Workarounds, and What to Do About Migration – Savvy Apps
* Parse Alternatives – GitHub
* Dear Mark: Here’s why your LLC should support Parse – Felipe Cocco
* Tweet from Ken Yarmosh
* Follow-up Tweet from Ken Yarmosh
* The Parse shutdown and neglected apps – Marco Arment
* Parse 2.0 – Fosco Marotto
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* Jake Gundersen on Twitter
* Sam Davies on Twitter
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