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Talking about Building iOS Application on The Tablet Show Episode 85

May 20, 2013 by Rob Bazinet Leave a Comment

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I was a guest recently on The Tablet Show with Richard Campbell and Carl Franklin, to talk about iOS development, client projects, API’s with Ruby on Rails and creating applications with interactive back ends.

I think it turned out pretty well but I really can’t stand listening to my own voice, so please give it a listen and decide for your self.

Thanks to Richard and Carl for having me on the show.

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