talk

Jul
06
Batteries Not Included: Beyond Xcode

Batteries Not Included: Beyond Xcode

presented by Kabir Oberai A confrontation of the notion that Xcode+macOS are the only way to develop apps for
Jul
06
Firefox iOS: Open Source Learning

Firefox iOS: Open Source Learning

presented by Roux G. Buciu There's two views of the open source community: the happy-go lucky ideal of
Jun
20
Persistence Is My Superpower (and it can be yours too)

Persistence Is My Superpower (and it can be yours too)

presented by Aaron Vegh In the end, you can only hit what you aim at. Learn from my experience spending
Jun
20
Using Upcoming Feature Flags && A Musical Performance

Using Upcoming Feature Flags && A Musical Performance

presented by James Dempsey Beginning in Swift 5.8 you and your team can flexibly adopt upcoming Swift 6 features
Jun
20
Unconventional Swift Patterns

Unconventional Swift Patterns

presented by JP Simard Forget best practices, this talk celebrates Swift programming patterns that break the mould. Should you use
Jun
14
10 tips to making UI design easier

10 tips to making UI design easier

presented by Claudia Maciel Are you more technical than artistic? Would you rather work on the logic than the UI
1 min read
Jun
14
The Bleeding Edge of Swift Concurrency

The Bleeding Edge of Swift Concurrency

presented by Matthew Massicotte Swift Concurrency is all about succinct, safe code. Yet, it comes with a surprising amount of
Jun
14
All Systems Go! - Architecting the systems of your app

All Systems Go! - Architecting the systems of your app

presented by Frank Courville As teams grow, treating every new feature as one-off development doesn't scale. As features
Jun
14
A better way to build APIs in Swift

A better way to build APIs in Swift

presented by Michael Rebello Imagine a world where we can jump right into building products and focus on the user
Jun
14
Fast and Fluid

Fast and Fluid

presented by Gui Rambo Users expect our apps to be fast and responsive, but there’s a lot more to