Fueled by Apple and an amazing open-source community, Swift is continuously evolving and growing ever more popular. Join us for this free virtual roundtable discussion, learn about the state of Swift in 2020, and where it’s likely to go next.
During this webinar we’ll dive into topics ranging from the recent iOS 14 announcements to best practices, challenges, and the community behind Swift.
Kaya Thomas is an iOS developer, writer and public speaker. She's the creator of We Read Too, a book resource app that features books for kids and teens with main characters of colors written by Black, Latinx, Asian and Indigenous authors. She currently works as a Senior Software Engineer at Calm.
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Daniel is the author of more than a dozen books including the best selling books A Swift Kickstart and Dear Elena. He has written apps for the iPhone and the iPad since the SDKs first appeared and has written programs for the Mac all the way back to System 7. Daniel presents iPhone, Cocoa, and Swift training and consults through his company Dim Sum Thinking. Information on his books is available on the Editors Cut website. Details on his training, and speaking is on the Dim Sum Thinking website.
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Vincent started working on iOS apps back in 2011. For the last years, he’s been working at Worldline, where he contributes to building great apps for major French banks. He loves Swift and enjoys sharing about it on the Internet. Most notably, he built the framework KeyPathKit that implements a SQL-like syntax for data manipulation. He is also the person behind the Twitter account @ios_memes.
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Passionate iOS engineer & WWDC19 attendee with a history of success on the App Store, including holding the top trending spot in the UK. Graduated in with a first class degree from Newcastle University. When not sharing with the community, I'm using the latest and greatest technology to build my personal apps, including a podcast player written entirely in SwiftUI and a popular catalyst app.
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Raphael is passionate about architecture, everything that makes his life easier, and video games. He works as a software developer in Farfetch.
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Raphael is passionate about architecture, everything that makes his life easier, and video games. He works as a software developer in Farfetch.
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