MacVoices #24171: Road to Macstock - Kirschen Seah of Free Range Coder

Published: June 27, 2024, 12:43 a.m.

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Next up onThe Road to Macstock Conference and Expo is a conversation with Kirschen Seah of Free Range Coder about her presentation that will focus on taking your home automation to the next level. How standards like Matter and Thread are improving compatibility with the smart home device universe will be a key aspect of the talk, along with integrating new smart home tools.\\xa0

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Visit Macstock Conference and Expo and use Kirschen\'s discount code, FREERANGECODER, or the MacVoices discount code MACVOICES\\xa0to save $30 on your registration fee.

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Show Notes:

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Chapters:

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00:00 Introduction to Macstock
01:12 Discussing Macstock presentations and coding projects
02:05 Leveling Up Home Automation
04:36 Exploring Integration of Different Smart Home Platforms
07:22 Smart Home Devices and Integration
10:23 Demystifying Home Automation Shortcuts
12:39 Coordinating Presentations with Jeff Gamet
14:17 Saving $30 on Macstock Attendance
15:33 Excitement for Macstock Conference and Expo

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Kirschen Seah\'s background is Computer Sciences with interests in Software Engineering, User Experience, and Mac OS X / iPhone OS development.

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"I started programming with BASIC in 1978 on an Apple ][ and have over 30 years of experience in the field. I worked on OPENSTEP (precursor to Mac OS X Cocoa) graphical prototyping applications initially when I joined Rockwell Collins (now Collins Aerospace) in 1999. I was a Senior Principal Systems Engineer in the Flight Management Systems department focussed on the user interface for pilot interaction. Prior to joining Rockwell Collins I worked at Acuity (formerly ichat) developing interactive user interfaces for live chat customer service agents. As I\\u2019m retired, there\\u2019s now more time to share technical insights on my blog, develop useful scripts (Python, shell), and write Shortcuts. I\\u2019m really motivated to share my experience to help fellow software practitioners develop better skills \\u2013 be that in good design, implementation, or computer science fundamentals. As much as I can, I try to share the delight in discovering how iOS and macOS applications for productivity and creativity have helped me do better in my personal and (former) work life."

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