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Our goal is to promote learning through experimentation and socialization. Learning by practicing will allow you to bring home a lot more know-how than in regular conferences.
We're glad to announce that our 2018 edition will be held in Hotel Meliá Ria, on June 21st and 22nd.
Ten fantastic mentors will run two-hour long workshops that anyone can join. Attendees will be able to pick three workshops out of a daily total of five and a different set of workshops will be made available for each day.
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Our goal is to promote learning through experimentation and socialization. Learning by practicing will allow you to bring home a lot more know-how than in regular conferences.
Bring your own laptop and try out new technologies, libraries, patterns and methodologies with an expert right next to you.
Learn something cool from a complete stranger. Work with someone new in every workshop; why not pair-program instead of going at it alone?
Take a seat and analyze that piece of code that's been on the back of your head with four or five attendees, whenever you feel like it.
Developing iOS application using Redux architecture in Swift
Mobile architecture consultant @ KharkivAlexey Demedetskiy is an iOS engineer from Ukraine and spent more than 5 years mastering software development skills in the area of enterprise and B2B applications. He focuses on building simple and predictable architectures. Nowadays he speak about Swift, Unit Testing, and architecture. Also, he is the author of Parus for building auto layout constraints from code.
Zero Knowledge architecture approach for mobile development
Security enthusiast & Product Engineer @ Cossacklabs, KievAnastasiia is a software engineer with plenty of experience in building mobile apps. Many years ago she was interested in computer security, and now she is working as engineer in security company, maintaining open-source security tools, and helping developers to build more secure apps
Detecting objects with Core ML and Vision
iOS Engineer @ Farfetch, PortoAndré is an iOS Engineer at Farfetch where he focuses on applying machine learning to the mobile experience. On this year’s event he will be showing us how to take advantage of Core ML capabilities 💪
Better Developer Tooling by writing your own Mac Apps with Cocoa Bindings and Core Data
Senior iOS Developer @ XING, HamburgBenedikt works as a Senior iOS Developer at the professional network XING. In previous jobs he developed solutions for customers such as Disney or Daimler-Chrysler. As an Indie Mac developer, he launched successful apps such as PhotoDesk and Hirundo. Benedikt started investigating Swift right after the 2014 release and writes about it on his popular blog. He also initiated the Core Value and SourceKittenDaemon open source projects
Internet of Things
Co-founder and Technical Director @ Vilea, ZürichIvan Guajana has been co-founder and Technical Director at Vilea for almost a decade. He loves all things technical, digging into the rabbit hole whenever there is the opportunity to learn something new. Full stack architect in both work and private life, father of three and sports addict. Craves for hard problems to solve and abundant meals.
API Design
Creator of Swift by SundellJohn builds apps, games & developer tools. He also makes Swift by Sundell - a weekly blog & podcast about Swift development. He has worked for companies like Volvo & Spotify, and is currently an iOS freelancer working with a Norwegian startup called Motimate. He’s the creator of several open source projects including Unbox, SwiftPlate, Marathon & Imagine Engine.
Swift Fun Algorithms
José Cunha Fonte is a trustworthy, zealous and very capable young Portuguese software engineer, working for Robert Bosch GmbH. He loves learning new and better ways to create continuous user experiences with clean, efficient, maintainable and scalable code.
ARKit in your app. Apply your knowledge in a meaningful way
Kateryna is a mobile feature lead in Zalando and will be showing us how we can use ARKit in our own apps.
Sourcery
Lead iOS Developer @ NY Times, New YorkKrzysztof is the Lead iOS developer at The New York Times, known for creating Sourcery, Objective-C Playgrounds, and Apple’s Essential Apps like Foldify and 3D Game Engines. Passionate about writing quality code and helping other do the same. He blogs on http://merowing.info and open sources tools/libraries on Github
Animating in iOS - Beyond the Basics
Motion Designer / iOS Developer @ Forge & Form, BerlinMarcus Eckert is a motion designer turned iOS developer and runs his own creative studio called Forge and Form. He specializes in animation and graphics programming and has worked for Dropbox, Reuters and Uber, among others. At the moment, he is busy helping out on HQ Trivia and creating tools for Adobe After Effects. Marcus lives in Berlin, Germany.
Practical Evaluation of Unit, Integration, UI, Snapshot and System tests
iOS Tech Lead @ Groupon, BerlinMourad Sidky works as an iOS Technical Lead at Groupon GmbH. He also used to work as an Academic Teacher in Computer Science colleges. Mourad has a Master of Science in Machine Learning (one of his interesting research areas), implemented more than 100 small-scale applications, participated in 4 large-scale applications on the iOS platform and taught more than 10 computer science subjects
Composing Applications with Functions
Software engineer / Co-host @ Point-Free, NYStephen taught himself to code when he realized his English degree didn’t pay the bills. He became a functional convert and believer after years of objects. He co-hosts Point-Free and enjoys talking about how functional programming concepts can be applied to our everyday code.
Cais da Fonte Nova, Lote 5, 3810-200 Aveiro, Portugal
Start | End | |
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08:00 | 09:00 | Registration |
09:00 | 09:15 | Welcome presentation |
09:15 | 10:15 | Mentor pitches |
10:15 | 10:30 | Coffee Break |
10:30 | 12:30 | First round of workshops |
12:30 | 14:00 | Lunch |
14:00 | 16:00 | Second round of workshops |
16:00 | 16:15 | Coffee Break |
16:15 | 18:15 | Last round of workshops |
Start | End | |
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09:00 | 10:00 | Mentor pitches |
10:00 | 10:15 | Coffee Break |
10:15 | 12:15 | First round of workshops |
12:15 | 13:45 | Lunch |
13:45 | 15:45 | Second round of workshops |
15:45 | 16:00 | Coffee Break |
16:00 | 18:00 | Last round of workshops |
All attendees, mentors, sponsors and volunteers at our conference are required to agree with the following code of conduct. Organisers will enforce this code throughout the event.
We expect cooperation from all participants to help ensure a safe environment for everybody.
You can reach out to one of the conference organizers on site or by emailing [email protected]
Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion, technology choices, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention.
Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately.
Sponsors are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, sponsors should not use sexualised images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualised clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualised environment.
If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organisers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund.
If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. Conference staff can be identified as they'll be wearing branded clothing and/or badges.
Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance.
We expect participants to follow these rules at conference and workshop venues and conference-related social events.
Our conference is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion (or lack thereof), or technology choices. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks, workshops, parties, Twitter and other online media. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organisers.
This Code of Conduct was adapted from the excellent Conference Code of Conduct website