UIBuzz - Software and game development
Peter Witham
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I love making software. I also love sharing that experience with others. I explore it all in this Podcast, from apps to games and in between. From developers just getting started to professionals. We all have something to learn and share with others on our journey.
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Apple WWDC 26 Keynote reactions 09.06.2026 38minI sit down with my good buddy Leo G. Dion from the EmpowerApps show to discuss Apple's WWDC 26 developer conference. We cover the announcements and where we think this year will go for developers and users.Support this Podcast by buying me a coffee ★ Support this podcast ★
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Blender and Anthropic: Funding and Fallout 03.05.2026 7minThis week, I'm diving into the recent announcement that AI company Anthropic is financially supporting Blender, the beloved open-source 3D modeling tool. Anthropic pledged 240,000 euros as a corporate Patron member — but the community pushback was swift.Blender responded transparently, apologized to the community, and agreed to seek broader input going forward. The arrangement was also restructured from an ongoing membership to a one-time payment.My take? Nothing wrong happened here. Blender needs financial support to thrive, and a little community patience goes a long way.Buy me a Coffee and help this Podcast survivehttps://peterwitham.com/bmc ★ Support this podcast ★
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What to do when you make a feature in a game too good? 25.04.2026 7minIn this episode, I dive into a fascinating challenge with my hacking game, Project Hack.A developer played it, wrote a script that instantly hacked all available server money, and exposed a major design problem I hadn't considered. Now I'm wrestling with how to reward skilled players without breaking the early game experience.Play the game now on early pre-release on itch.ioI'd love your feedback — https://pwitham.itch.io/projecthack/community ★ Support this podcast ★
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My Godot 3D experiences and Unity China Packages 11.04.2026 7minIn this episode, I share my surprisingly positive experience diving into 3D game development with Godot.Despite what I'd read online, performance has been more than acceptable for my current project.I also walk through my mixed results exporting 3D assets from Unity into Godot — models come in fine, but texturing can be a mess.I'm seriously considering a ~$30 plugin to streamline the workflow.Contact mehttps://peterwitham.com/contactCould you show your support by buying me a coffee?https://peterwitham.com/bmc ★ Support this podcast ★
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Back it up off site! Because you should! 16.02.2026 7minI'm sharing a crucial reminder about data protection: automate your offsite backups now. I've seen too many drives fail over the years.Whether you're using GitHub, cloud services, or your own home lab, make sure you have encrypted remote backups.One day, it might save everything you've created. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Pivot to Web-based Tech for Scripting in Project Hack 01.02.2026 13minI'm pivoting my hacking game Project Hack from Unity to web technologies—React, TypeScript, and Vite.This shift lets players write JavaScript scripts to hack in-game, using the Monaco editor and a custom terminal. I'm building for desktop with Tauri and adding D3.js for network visualizations.The game now supports multiple playstyles: click-based or code-based hacking. It's live on itch.io in early development. This approach eliminates engine constraints and accelerates feature development.Check it out at projecthack.net and share your feedback! ★ Support this podcast ★
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My experiences with AI-assisted Android porting of iOS apps 10.01.2026 11minHey everyone! In this episode, I'm sharing my journey of converting my iOS apps to Android using AI assistance—and honestly, I didn't expect it to work this well.What I Covered:I've been getting constant requests to bring my Job Finder Tracker and Sub Radar apps to Android, but learning Kotlin from scratch wasn't realistic with my limited time outside the day job. So I decided to try a different approach: using Claude Code AI to help convert my existing iOS apps.The Process:Working with Claude Code and an Android developer friend, I fed the AI my handcrafted iOS source code and asked it to analyze the architecture, technologies, and features. It came back with a solid five-phase plan:Phase 1: Build data structures and database (replacing Core Data with Room)Phase 2: Create UI with basic CRUD operationsPhase 3: Add advanced features like calendar and local notificationsPhase 4: Set up syncing capabilitiesPhase 5: Testing and refined features like PDF importingThe Results:In less than 12 hours of work time, I went from nothing to a fully functional Android app. About 90% of the conversion was handled by AI, with manual tweaking needed for specific features like customizable push notifications. The app now runs beautifully, even on my ancient test tablet.Key Takeaway:AI alone wouldn't have gotten this right, but by feeding it a well-architected project I'd built by hand, it got me most of the way there. This approach lets me learn Android development while getting apps to market quickly.Moving forward, I'll be building all new apps for both platforms from the start, keeping me platform-independent and flexible for whatever trends come next.Check out Job Finder Tracker at https://www.PeterWitham.com/jftSupport this podcast by buying me a coffee, this keeps the podcast advertising free with no interruptions ★ Support this podcast ★
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My thoughts on the 2025 game awards 14.12.2025 8minIn this episode, I share my thoughts on the 2025 Game Awards, celebrating indie developers and questioning the hype around AAA game trailers with distant release dates. I discuss the rising costs of games, shifting audiences, and why smaller, more creative titles are winning my attention. Please tune in for my honest take on where the gaming industry is headed! ★ Support this podcast ★
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Game balancing is hard 30.11.2025 11minGame Development Challenges and InnovationsI've been busy with my game project, Project Hack, making significant UI changes and integrating new features like a leaderboard. Balancing gameplay is a major challenge, but I've devised strategies to keep it fair. Looking forward to sharing more progress and insights with fellow developers. Follow for more updates on my game and app projects!Mentioned in this episodeProject HackSub Radar subscription tracking appContact mepeterwitham.com/contact ★ Support this podcast ★
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AI for Unity game development, my experiences 03.09.2025 13minIn this episode, I share my journey of using AI tools like Claude Code and Bezi to solve real-world Unity game development problems—cloud saves, player management, and handling large numbers. I discuss what worked, what didn’t, and why specialized AI tools can make a significant difference. If you’re a game dev hitting roadblocks, check this out and let me know your thoughts in the comments!Video versionhttps://youtu.be/2QEJyDjMzb4 ★ Support this podcast ★
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My experiences with Cursor for creating applications 10.11.2024 15minIn this UIBuzz episode, I discuss using Cursor, an AI-enhanced IDE based on Visual Studio Code, to build a React app and then a SwiftUI app. Despite some issues, Cursor efficiently handled tasks, proving to be a valuable tool for developers.Reach out to me at PeterWitham.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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The Pros and Cons of using Prebuilt Assets 13.10.2024 7minHere are some thoughts on using prebuilt assets to build your games and apps. Personally, I think it's fine to use them, but I want to offer both sides for consideration.(00:00) - Introduction (01:14) - The Pros (03:47) - The Cons (06:55) - Contact me on X (07:25) - Support the Podcast Support the Podcasthttps://peterwitham.com/bmcContacthttps://peterwitham.com/contact ★ Support this podcast ★
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How Warframe got free to play right and everyone else gets it wrong 24.08.2024 7minIn this episode, I discuss Warframe, an amazing free-to-play game. I highlight its fair monetization, cross-platform play, and community engagement, contrasting it with the failures of other AAA studios. I encourage listeners to try Warframe and support its developers if they enjoy it.Try Warframe at warframe.comReach out to me at www.peterwitham.com/contact ★ Support this podcast ★
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Project updates and my thoughts on the Bungie game studio layoffs disaster 05.08.2024 13minIn this episode of the UIBuzz podcast, I return after a month's break to discuss my recent projects and a concerning trend in the gaming industry. Including an update to my "Endless Hurdles" game timed with the Olympics, learning Blender for 3D graphics, and developing a new macOS project management app.I also delve into Bungie's layoffs, scrutinizing management's decisions and their broader implications for the gaming industry. I share my frustration over the industry's treatment of employees and encourage a shift towards valuing and nurturing talent.Listeners can join the conversation with me on X @UIBuzz and find more details about my projects on PeterWitham.com and my live streams on twitch.tv/compileddev. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Learning Blender in public and a great video resource, plus game testing advice 04.07.2024 10minI talk about my experiences learning Blender in public to create some 3D assets for my games. Then I discuss testing on multiple devices to get a real feel for performance problems with your apps and games.Mentioned in this episodeMy Godot Endless Runner video courseJoey Carlino's excellent Blender modeling video ★ Support this podcast ★
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Everything you do has value 16.06.2024 7minIn this episode of the UIBuzz podcast, I delve into the important topic of valuing your time. I discuss why it's essential to recognize the worth of your time and the fine line between offering services for free and charging a monetary value for your efforts.I give practical advice on handling changing circumstances, especially when transitioning from offering free to paid services, and stress the importance of not feeling guilty about charging for your work.I encourage listeners to reflect on what their time is worth and to find a balance that works for them.I emphasize the need not to feel bad about charging for your services if your situation changes and you can no longer offer them for free.Thank you for tuning in! If you have opinions on this topic, contact me at PeterWitham.com/contact.Share this episode with someone who might benefit from this perspective. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Should you use 3rd party services or make your own for game backends? 27.05.2024 8minI want to add a cross-platform leaderboard to my updated rebuild of Endless Hurdles. There are two options.1. I build my own2. I use a 3rd party serviceIn this episode, I will discuss the pros and cons of both options in the hope that it will help you when you need to make similar choices.Play Endless Hurdles for iOShttps://peterwitham.com/ehContact mehttps://peterwitham.com/contactCould you show your support by buying me a coffee?https://peterwitham.com/bmc ★ Support this podcast ★
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WordPress to Astro site conversion 07.05.2024 8minI have spent the last few weeks deeply investing in converting my site PeterWitham.com from WordPress hosting to static site generation through Astro. It has been an intense couple of weeks to beat my deadline before the WordPress hosting renews for another year. In this episode, I share tips and thoughts to help you do the same.Mentioned in this episodeAstroTailwindCSSContact me ★ Support this podcast ★
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Solo vs team game development 11.04.2024 5minSome thoughts on the wins and losses of developing a game by yourself versus a team.I welcome your participation in the show and discussion of this topic.(00:00) - Introduction (00:14) - Solo game development (03:53) - Buy me a Coffee (04:52) - Contact Me Contact me to share your thoughtshttps://peterwitham.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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Update on porting my game from Unity to Unreal Engine 30.03.2024 9minIn this episode of the UIBuzz podcast, I explore the journey of updating and porting my Unity game to Unreal Engine.Delving into blueprints, I share my experience transitioning from traditional coding to a more visual approach. Embracing the efficiency and creativity that blueprint coding offers.I discuss the ease of logic implementation and the abundance of resources available in the marketplace. While highlighting the time-saving benefits of utilizing plugins, I emphasize the importance of focusing on innovation rather than getting lost in technicalities. Reflecting on the challenges faced with publishing and exporting on iOS, I advocate for streamlined workflows to simplify the process.Despite the hurdles, progress on the game remains steady, with dedicated development time each week. Stay tuned for more updates and insights on the evolving development journey!As mentioned in this episodeBlog post - Porting from Unity to UnrealMy Godot Endless Runner video courseMy Live streamingSupport this and future work by buying me a coffee. Thank youhttps://peterwitham.com/bmc ★ Support this podcast ★
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