try! Swift NYC 2019
2019
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - Let's Play With Bitcoin Cash Using Swift
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - Let’s play with Bitcoin Cash using Swift Speaker - Jean-Baptiste Dominguez Twitter - https://twitter.com/jbdtky Bio - Swift lover, JB fell in love with Swift when he got his first MacBook in 2016. Currently he works at Bitcoin.com as engineering lead where he develops with his team SDK and Apps on top of Bitcoin Cash. Living in Tokyo, he likes riding on his hover board listening Taylor Swift and eating good foods. Abstract - Bitcoin Cash is known as a crypto currency but at first it’s a blockchain that allows you to make instant and cheap transactions between multiple parties around the world. I would love to share you what is Bitcoin Cash and how to play with on Swift. During our workshop, I expect you to build your first transaction on the Blockchain! What do you think of writing a permanent message on the Bitcoin Cash Blockchain? I hope you will enjoy this great technology and start building a bunch of apps! Presentation Link - https://github.com/tryswift/try-Swift-NYC-2019-Slides/blob/master/try_swift_nyc_2019_wide.pdf try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - Getting Started with Combine
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - Getting Started with Combine Speaker - Shai Mishali Twitter - https://twitter.com/freak4pc Bio - Shai is iOS Tech Lead for Gett, the on-demand mobility company, and is involved in several open source projects on his spare time - mainly the RxSwiftCommunity and RxSwift projects, as well as an international speaker. Author on the upcoming Combine book from raywenderlich.com and a hackathon addict and 1st place winner of BattleHack World Finals 2014. You can find him on GitHub and Twitter as @freak4pc. Abstract - In the last WWDC, Apple has finally released it's very own framework for declarative processing of values over time, making the skill of Reactive Programming a must for your toolset. But what does it actually mean, and why is it at all helpful for you as a developer? What are the tools and constructs Apple provide for us as developers? In this talk you'll learn: * What _is_ Reactive Programming? * How Combine differs from other Reactive Declarative frameworks * Basic building blocks: Publisher, Subscriber, Subscription, Subjects and more * The anatomy and lifecycle of a Combine event * Combine vocabulary: Operators - the 'words' that make up your Combine chain * Combine & Foundation: Apple-provided APIs to ease your day-to-day development with Combine and existing Swift APIs * Combine's role in SwiftUI * What is Backpressure? * And much more ... Presentation Link - https://www.youtube.com/redirect?v=fejmsuxoIvA&redir_token=t3rd2Zdvjc-7zUgLulD0QXY7osV8MTU3ODUzMjI3MkAxNTc4NDQ1ODcy&event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fspeakerdeck.com%2Ffreak4pc%2Fgetting-started-with-combine-try-swift-nyc-2019 try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswif... try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - Building the Server-side Swift ecosystem
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - Building the Server-side Swift ecosystem Speaker - Ian Partridge Twitter - https://twitter.com/alfa Bio - Ian Partridge is the technical lead of the Swift@IBM development team, working in open source to bring Swift to the cloud. A committer to the core Swift libraries and a developer of Kitura, one of the leading Swift web frameworks, he comes from a background in virtual machine performance and debugging. Ian regularly speaks at conferences including AltConf, iOSCon, dotSwift, SwiftConf and more. Abstract - One year ago, at try! Swift NYC 2018, the teams from Apple, Vapor and Kitura announced the Swift Server Working Group (SSWG) - an effort to mature the Swift ecosystem for developing and deploying server applications. Since then, six new libraries have been welcomed into the project, more are under development, and big improvements have happened in the Swift on Linux releases. In this talk I'll bring everyone up to date, and show how you can get involved. I'll finish by introducing Appsody, a new open source project for end-to-end development of cloud-native Swift applications - ready for your next SSWG-filled server-side Swift project! Presentation Link - https://speakerdeck.com/ianpartridge/building-the-server-side-swift-ecosystem try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - Truths Universally Acknowledged - Swift Design Patterns as Jane Austen Heroes
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - Truths Universally Acknowledged: Swift Design Patterns as Jane Austen Heroes Speaker - Anne Cahalan Twitter - https://twitter.com/northofnormal Bio - Anne is an iOS developer at Detroit Labs, where she is constantly delighted by the niftiness of Swift. Passionate about clean code, craft cocktails, and nice yarn, she dreams of an elegantly-designed app that pairs cocktails with knitting patterns. She is contractually required to mention her three-legged cat, Wobbles. Abstract - Have you ever looked at your code and realized that a certain design pattern was charging in like a romantic hero, sweeping away the confusion and bringing order to chaos? Or perhaps you've encountered a pattern that you utterly hated...until its virtues slowly grew on you as you realized that the alternative was a complete disaster? Let's imagine Ada Lovelace reading Jane Austen, and compare some of my favorite design patterns with some of my favorite Jane Austen heroes. Presentation Link - https://github.com/tryswift/try-Swift-NYC-2019-Slides/blob/master/trySwiftJaneAustenNoNotes.pdf try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - A Deeper Deep dive into Swift Literal
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - A Deeper Deep dive into Swift Literal Speaker - Yuki Aki Twitter - https://twitter.com/___freddi___ Bio - Yuki is an iOS engineer at LINE Fukuoka. He tries to understand Swift's language specifications better every day to improve his code. He likes to draw cat illustration on his iPad, which he uses to expresses his feelings in everyday life. Abstract - This session will deepen your understanding of Swift Literals. How are Literals handled over from code string? Why can Literals be the actual data? And why can we use data accurately from Literals? By following the Swift Literals in Swift Code to SIL and LLVM IR code, you will learn the answer. I'll also introduce Intrinsic Protocols, which are pre-defined protocols in Swift Compiler that has a deep connection with Swift Literals. Let's dive into the deeper side of Swift Literals! Presentation Link - https://github.com/tryswift/try-Swift-NYC-2019-Slides/blob/master/A%20Deeper%20Deep%20dive%20into%20Swift%20Literal.key try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - Parsing natural languages in Swift
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - Parsing natural languages in Swift Speaker - Dabby Ndubisi Twitter - https://twitter.com/DabbyNdubisi Bio - Dabby is an iOS engineer at Shopify, where he is currently working on the Checkout functionality for the Shopify POS app. In his spare time, he is either blogging on his website (yourfriendlyioscoder.com), learning new languages, or trying to understand what his dog is thinking. Abstract - Unlike programming languages, Natural languages are often ambiguous to parse, and our brain often does some work behind the scenes to disambiguate from context. In this talk, we will explore how to create a MLModel for parsing natural languages in Swift. Presentation Link - https://github.com/tryswift/try-Swift-NYC-2019-Slides/blob/master/Parsing%20Natural%20Languages.key try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - SwiftUI for Production
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - SwiftUI for Production Speaker - Lea Marolt Twitter - https://twitter.com/hellosunschein Bio - Lea spent three years in New York, working on the iOS application for Rent the Runway and teaching Swift at General Assembly. Now, she's getting a masters in Innovation Design Engineering in London, and spends most of her time playing with sensors and microcontrollers. She still Swifts, though, by writing tutorials and creating video courses for raywenderlich.com. Abstract - The iOS world has been a-buzz ever since SwiftUI came on the scene. Twitter threads exploded, countless books about the topic went into presale, and recruiters on LinkedIn seem to want us to have 3+ years of experience with the UI Toolkit. So, what’s all the fuss about, is it worth it, and how can you become part of the action? In this talk, Lea Marolt Sonnenschein will go through some of the trials, triumphs and tribulations she faced while developing the RayWenderlich iOS app for production, built entirely with SwiftUI. Then, she’ll compare and contrast SwiftUI against standard UIKit development. Finally, she’ll go over the most important lessons learned and offer some concrete advice and best practices to help you start building your own SwiftUI apps! Presentation Link - https://www.slideshare.net/LeaMaroltSonnenschei/swiftui-for-production-try-swift-2019 try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - App Subscriptions - The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - App subscriptions - the good, the bad, and the ugly Speaker - Ishmael Shabazz Twitter - https://twitter.com/ishabazz Bio - Ish is an independent app developer from Southern California. He’s been developing iOS apps since 2010 and was featured in the 2017 documentary App: The Human Story. He is the founder of Illuminated Bits and has published several iOS apps including Capsicum, a new daily-planner for iOS inspired by beautiful paper-based planners. Ish has been fortunate enough to have his work featured by Apple, Starbucks, The Verge, TechCrunch, Daring Fireball, iMore, 9to5Mac, iDownloadBlog, CNET and many more. He hosts a meetup once a month in Rancho Cucamonga, CA and loves to support and mentor those interested in software development. Abstract - Recently subscriptions have been somewhat of a hot topic. Apple has clearly expressed a new affinity for services and has introduced incentives for developers to use subscription pricing. Are subscriptions the right choice for your app, though? Let’s take a closer look and see. Presentation Link - https://github.com/tryswift/try-Swift-NYC-2019-Slides/blob/master/Subsriptions%20-%20The%20Good%2C%20The%20Bad%2C%20The%20Ugly.pdf try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - Making Your App Feel at Home in iOS 13
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - Making your app feel at home on iOS 13 Speaker - Dave Verwer Twitter - https://twitter.com/daveverwer Bio - Dave is a independent and freelance iOS developer and author of iOS Dev Weekly. He has been developing for the Mac and iOS since 2006 and is secretly quite proud that his first professional gig had him using a (real) vt100 green screen terminal. He's glad he doesn't have to use that any more though! If you'd like to learn more about Dave, visit his personal site. Abstract - iOS hasn't had a major redesign since iOS 7 in 2013, but that doesn't mean the incremental design changes each year aren't significant. Making your app fit well with the operating system is an important step towards usability so join Dave on a journey through the design changes this year, and learn how you can make your app feel at home in iOS 13. Presentation Link - https://github.com/tryswift/try-Swift-NYC-2019-Slides/blob/master/Making%20your%20app%20feel%20at%20home%20on%20iOS%2013.pdf try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - The Life of an Image on iOS
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - The Life of an Image on iOS Speaker - Jordan Morgan Twitter - https://twitter.com/JordanMorgan10 Bio - Jordan is an iOS engineer from Ozark, Missouri where he lives with his wife and three kids. Currently, he works remotely at Buffer on the iOS team building a suite of social media tools. In addition, is the author of swiftjectivec.com where he writes about technical topics on iOS development and life as an indie developer Abstract - There is a lot that's misunderstood with images on iOS, how they are sized, how much memory they consume and when they actually consume it. In this talk, we'll start by learning about the rendering pipeline, what buffers are and why we should care about them. Then we'll close with how to use them efficiently, and how to think about them holistically. Presentation Link - https://github.com/tryswift/try-Swift-NYC-2019-Slides/blob/master/lifeOfPhoto.key try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - Streamlining Mobile Releases
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - Streamlining Mobile Releases Speaker - Eli Budelli Twitter - https://twitter.com/elibud Bio - Eli Budelli has spent most of her professional career developing mobile apps, from the Palm Pilot to the iPhone X. She has worked as a developer and release manager for the WordPress iOS app. In her current role as Head of Mobile at Automattic she leads a 45 people team distributed across 18 countries. Abstract - Anyone that has released mobile apps knows how time-consuming this is. Even tiny mistakes during the release process can be expensive: high impact to users, long recovery times, angry reviews, and lowered store ratings. If you want to learn how to make your releases reliable, multilingual, and highly automated, this talk is for you. Presentation Link - https://github.com/tryswift/try-Swift-NYC-2019-Slides/blob/master/StreamliningMobileReleases.key try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - Extending UIColor to Support Custom Styling
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - Extending UIColor to Support Custom Styling Speaker - Kelly Hutchison Twitter - https://twitter.com/kelhutch17 Bio - Kelly is an iOS engineer at Reddit, building out moderator tools in the mobile app. When she is not coding, you can find her playing Pokémon GO, browsing Reddit, or petting her two cats. Abstract - Supporting custom coloring can provide users with a sense of identity and community, but also introduces a handful of accessibility issues when it comes to color contrast and readability. Finding an engineering solution that satisfies designers while still allowing users to express themselves via customization can be tricky. Extending UIColor with a few simple methods can go a long way to prevent contrast issues like a very bright color on a white background. In this talk, we will explore color spaces and the components that make up a color. We will utilize these components and write code to measure color contrast as well as adjust a color's brightness to meet accessibility standards. We will also talk about how to adopt Dark Mode in iOS 13. You will walk away feeling confident about how to handle color collisions in your own apps. Presentation Link - https://github.com/tryswift/try-Swift-NYC-2019-Slides/blob/master/Extending%20UIColor%20to%20Support%20Custom%20Styling%20-%20Kelly%20Hutchison%20-%20Try%20Swift%20NY.pdf try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - Designing Accessible APIs
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - Designing Accessible APIs Speaker - Dave DeLong Twitter - https://twitter.com/davedelong Bio - Dave DeLong is a Principal iOS Engineer at WeWork in their Enterprise Technology group. He has a passion for teaching, experimentation, and designing APIs. Prior to joining WeWork, he spent seven years at Apple, where he worked on the UIKit framework, Developer Evangelism, and Apple Maps. Dave, his family, and his large collection of Brandon Sanderson books live near Salt Lake City, where he’s an active member of the local developer community. He can often be found on Twitter teaching developers about all the ways that calendrical calculations can go wrong and pontificating on the virtues of eating chocolate with peanut butter. Abstract - Over the past 10 years of designing and shipping APIs to millions of developers, I’ve developed some fundamental rules I follow. These rules makes APIs accessible: they’re powerful but easy to use, even for novice developers. In this talk, we’ll explore these rules and how they can help you design APIs that stand the test of time and are a pleasure to use. Presentation Link - https://github.com/tryswift/try-Swift-NYC-2019-Slides/blob/master/Designing%20Accessible%20APIs.pdf try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - Encoding and Decoding in Swift
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - Encoding and Decoding in Swift Speaker - Kaitlin Mahar Twitter - https://twitter.com/k__mahar Bio - Kaitlin is a software engineer living in NYC. She works at MongoDB, where she leads development of the official MongoDB driver for Swift. Outside of work she enjoys doing crossword puzzles, playing with her cats, and trying all of the amazing food and drinks NYC has to offer. Abstract - Ever wonder what’s actually going on inside JSONEncoder and JSONDecoder? Why doesn't JSONEncoder conform to the Encoder protocol? What's a CodingKey, and what are all of those 'containers' for? This talk will be a deep dive into encoding and decoding in Swift: what all of the related protocols are, how they fit together, and how to use them. You will come away from this talk ready to customize how your Swift types are encoded and decoded, and with the knowledge necessary to start writing encoders and decoders of your own. Presentation Link - https://github.com/tryswift/try-Swift-NYC-2019-Slides/blob/master/encoding_decoding_slides.pdf try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - Swift Without Screens - Powering Connected Devices
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - Swift Without Screens - Powering Connected Devices Speaker - Marc Aupont Twitter - https://twitter.com/digimarktech Bio - Marc Aupont is a first-generation American born from Haitian immigrant parents. His passion for technology led him to move from Orlando, FL to NYC 2 years ago. He currently works at Lickability as an iOS Engineer and his hobbies include: working on side projects involving electronics and hardware, hosting and organizing tech meetups, as well as weekend road trips to random destinations with his wife and two boys. Abstract - Swift is an amazing language that can be used to power applications on our MacBooks, iPhones, watches, iPads, and televisions. But what about embedded systems or headless devices that don’t have screens? In this talk, Marc will discuss a few of the amazing ways Swift can be used to drive applications running on devices like the Raspberry PI. The purpose of this talk is to provide you with the steps needed to build your own projects on embedded systems using Swift. Presentation Link - https://github.com/tryswift/try-Swift-NYC-2019-Slides/blob/master/SwiftWithoutScreens.pdf try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - Deeper into ARKit with CoreML and Turi Create
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - Deeper into ARKit with CoreML and Turi Create Speaker - Soojin Ro Twitter - https://twitter.com/soojinro Bio - Soojin is an iOS developer based in South Korea, making the comics app WEBTOON for 55M+ global users. He is passionate about Swift and ARKit, and believes everyone will have their own AR glasses one day. Once a business major in university, he started coding in spare time and the first iOS app he crafted was awarded the Best of 2015, 2016, and 2017 (Yes, three years in a row!) Top Paid Apps in South Korea. He writes about Swift, programming, and mobile apps on his blog. Abstract - Have you ever tried to make something cool and fun with ARKit, only to find out there is a missing piece? Then this talk is for you. I struggled to make my first AR app (Notable Me), but CoreML and Turi Create was there for me. This framework and tool allowed me to create something I never knew I could make. I will share all the lessons I learned from developing this app, focusing on how to utilize machine learning into an ARKit app. Also how to unlock hidden features of Turi Create, Apple’s Open Source tool for easily creating custom ML models, to drastically improve the quality. Presentation Link - https://www.slideshare.net/soojinro9/deeper-into-arkit-with-coreml-and-turi-create try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - SwiftUI in 25 Minutes
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - SwiftUI in 25 Minutes Speaker - Paul Hudson Twitter - https://twitter.com/twostraws Bio - Paul is the author of Hacking with Swift, Pro Swift, Swift Design Patterns, Testing Swift, Server-Side Swift, Hacking with watchOS, Swift Coding Challenges, and more. Suffice it to say, he quite likes Swift. And coffee. (But mostly Swift.) (And coffee.) Abstract - SwiftUI is the cool new kid on the block, and while it's easy to make simple apps quickly what does it look like to build a larger app, from scratch, live on stage? In this session you're going to find outa, because the entire thing will be a live-coded SwiftUI project with a custom user interface, beautiful, gesture-driven animations, and more. But wait... there's more! Why stop at just one platform? Let's see just how fast Paul can type… try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - Swift for TensorFlow - Machine Learning with no Boundaries
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - Swift for TensorFlow: machine learning with no boundaries. Speaker - Paige Bailey Twitter - https://twitter.com/DynamicWebPaige Bio - Paige Bailey is the product manager for Swift for TensorFlow and TensorFlow's core Python APIs. Prior to her role as a PM in Google's Research and Machine Intelligence org, Paige was developer advocate for TensorFlow core; a senior software engineer and machine learning engineer in the office of the Microsoft Azure CTO; and a data scientist at Chevron. Her academic research was focused on lunar ultraviolet, at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) in Boulder, CO, as well as Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in San Antonio, TX. Abstract - Swift for TensorFlow is an open-source, cross-platform machine learning framework built on top of TensorFlow. In this session, you will learn what features have recently been added to S4TF v0.4 and what the engineering team has planned for the upcoming months. We will also discuss why Swift is uniquely positioned to offer a production deployment solution for machine learning projects. try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - It's Probably Fine
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - It’s Probably Fine Speaker - Cate Huston Twitter - https://twitter.com/catehstn Bio - Cate spent her career working on mobile and documenting everything she learnt using WordPress, eventually joining Automattic to combine the two as mobile lead. She has since gone on to lead other teams and now has a broader role across the engineering organization. Cate admins the New-(ish) Manager Slack and her writing on leadership regularly appears in Quartz. You can find her on Twitter at @catehstn and at cate.blog. Abstract - What's the difference between a functional team and a failing team? How do we make a failing team functional, and a functional team great? Let's talk about layers of communication, why outcomes are more important than process, and how to figure out where to begin - and whether you should. try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - Body Hacking Using Ayurveda
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - Body Hacking Using Ayurveda Speaker - Dr Bhaswati Bhattacharya Twitter - https://twitter.com/drbhaswati Bio - Bhaswati is a board-certified holistic physician trained in family medicine and preventive medicine; she is also a scientist trained in pharmacology, neuroscience and ancient ayurvedic chemistry. When she is not working as a Fulbright Specialist 2018-2021 in Global Public Health & Integrative Medicine or as Clinical Assistant Professor in the Dept of Medicine at Cornell Medical College, she is body hacking using ayurvedic bhasmas .... and teaching Ayurveda to students and patients. A documentary film on her work, Healers: Journey into Ayurveda is shown on The Discovery Channel. Her book Everyday Ayurveda is a national bestseller in India published by Penguin Random House. Abstract - You are coding away when the clock tells you it is 3am, and your gut growls for dinner. Your hair is starting to fall out, and your poop is harder than your flash drives. What you need are some tools to grind you into a stronger, better place. Welcome to the wisdom of Ayurveda, which reminds you to be resilient and heroic with your body by conditioning its power through regular movement, strong with clear mind and super-perceptive senses, and daringly high in Integrity with your emotions. Using herbs and oils, and going for powerful foods and strong routines to fortify the body, the ultimate body hack is one in which your senses are intuitive and connected to super-Natural ways of living so you can stay standing and coding strong for decades. try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - What Swift Devs can Learn from C++
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - What Swift devs can learn from C++ Speaker - Laura Savino Twitter - https://twitter.com/savinola Bio - Laura is an iOS developer who’s used Swift since the early betas (at Khan Academy), and now contributes in C++ and Objective C to Photoshop for iPad at Adobe. She’s a frequent conference speaker and mother to a toddler, and has ordered coffee in ten different languages. Abstract - Those of us who love Swift assume that it's the language everyone would use if only they could. C++ has a super active community of engineers, though, many of whom don't feel particularly hampered or tied down by their language choice at all. This will be a field-researched, playful tour of language elements that C++ devs would truly miss if they all switched over to Swift. try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift NYC 2019 - Introduction to AsyncHTTPClient
try! Swift NYC Conference 2019 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in New York! Topic - Introduction to AsyncHTTPClient Speaker - Tom Doron Twitter - https://twitter.com/tomerdoron Bio - Tom works at Apple where he is serving as a senior engineering manager focusing on core cloud technologies and open source libraries and frameworks. Abstract - Last year Apple released SwiftNIO - a framework for building high-performance event-driven networking applications. AsyncHTTPClient is a cross-platform HTTP client implementation built on top of SwiftNIO by the members of the Swift Server Working Group. As the Swift server community matured, projects like Vapor and Kitura implemented their own HTTP clients, indicating a need for a generic asynchronous, non-blocking HTTP client library. This is what AsyncHTTPClient aims to address. This talk will cover the current functionality, walk through an entry-level tutorial, dive into more advanced usage, and discuss how the project will evolve in the future. try! Swift New York Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftnyc try! Swift New York Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftnyc try! Swift Facebook - https://facebook.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2019 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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