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try! Swift Tokyo 2018 - Investing time into developer tools and experience
try! Swift Tokyo Conference 2018 - 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 Tokyo! Topic - Investing time into developer tools and experience Speaker - Krzysztof Zabłocki Twitter - https://twitter.com/merowing_ Bio - Krzysztof 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 merowing.info and open sources tools/libraries on github.com/krzysztofzablocki. Abstract - How to look for ideas to improve developer tooling and experience. We’ll look at examples of common pain points in daily development and techniques that can be used to improve them, either through creating new developer tools or adjusting the development process. If the 10x developer exists, it's the person that decides to work on things that make the lives of the other 10 developers better. try! Swift Tokyo Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Tokyo Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/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 © 2018 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift Tokyo 2018 - Super Resolution with CoreML
try! Swift Tokyo Conference 2018 - 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 Tokyo! Topic - Super Resolution with CoreML Speaker - Kentaro Matsumae Twitter - https://twitter.com/kenmaz Bio - Kentaro Matsumae is an engineer at DeNA, where he works on the MangaBox iOS app. Previously, he worked on several other apps including niconico. When not coding, he studies machine learning. Abstract - The 'super resolution' technique is used for converting low resolution image into high resolution, which reduces the amount of image data that needs to be transfered. In this talk, I'd like to show you the implementation of super resolution with CoreML and Swift, and compare the results with conventional methods. try! Swift Tokyo Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Tokyo Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/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 © 2018 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift Tokyo 2018 - SwiftyPi
try! Swift Tokyo Conference 2018 - 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 Tokyo! Topic - SwiftyPi Speaker - Kate Castellano Twitter - https://twitter.com/katecastellano Bio - Kate Castellano is a Venezuelan Informatics Engineer, specialized in Mobile Development. She started her career as an Android Developer but then decided to change to iOS Development, where she has been working for the past 6 years. One of her passions is to work towards the inclusion of more women in technology, therefore she was the co-organizer of Women Who Go Berlin chapter, Event-Manager for Berlin's Geekettes Mentorship Program and a mentor in Learn It Girl!. She currently works as a Senior iOS Developer for Clue and looks forward to join more organisations. When she is not organising events or coding, you can find her traveling or finding new musicals to sing along to. Abstract - From mobile development to server-side applications, we are starting to see how flexible the Swift language can be. But there are more frontiers to explore, that unlock new possibilities for Swift developers. In this session, Kate will show you the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of how to set up your Swift Environment in order to develop on a Raspberry Pi. Presentation Link - https://speakerdeck.com/kcastellano/swiftypi try! Swift Tokyo Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Tokyo Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/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 © 2018 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift Tokyo 2018 - Kotlin For Swift Developers
try! Swift Tokyo Conference 2018 - 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 Tokyo! Topic - Kotlin For Swift Developers Speaker - Ellen Shapiro Twitter - https://twitter.com/designatednerd Bio - Ellen Shapiro is a native mobile developer who recently moved to the Netherlands. She's been building iOS and Android apps since 2010, and was most recently the lead mobile developer for SpotHero. In addition, Ellen writes and edits iOS and Android tutorials for RayWenderlich.com, and is the lead developer for Hum, a prominent iOS app for songwriting. In her spare time Ellen enjoys playing the guitar, traveling, biking, and hanging out with her girlfriend and their two cats. Abstract - Kotlin is a functional language written on top of the JVM that your Android friends are probably *really* excited about. It's got quite a bit in common with Swift, and learning to read it can help you communicate more easily with your Android team. You'll get a look at this new language from a Swift perspective - what things are the same, what things are not, and what things each language's partisans can be jealous of in the other. Presentation Link - https://speakerdeck.com/designatednerd/kotlin-for-swift-developers-try-swift-tokyo-march-2018 try! Swift Tokyo Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Tokyo Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/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 © 2018 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift Tokyo 2018 - Writing Blockchain Clients in Swift
try! Swift Tokyo Conference 2018 - 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 Tokyo! Topic - Writing Blockchain Clients in Swift Speaker - Tamar Nachmany Twitter - https://twitter.com/tamarshmallows Bio - Tamar Nachmany has spent the past two years building Tumblr as an iOS engineer on Tumblr's Community, Messaging, and Core iOS teams. She is passionate about learning from technology communities around the world and has given talks about engineering and product design in Germany, Australia, Mexico, the United States, and soon Japan! When she is not writing software she teaches engineering, writes fiction, and organizes an art residency. She lives in New York. Abstract - An introduction to writing decentralized apps in Swift Presentation Link - https://speakerdeck.com/tamarnachmany/writing-blockchain-clients-in-swift try! Swift Tokyo Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Tokyo Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/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 © 2018 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift Tokyo 2018 - AST Meta-programming
try! Swift Tokyo Conference 2018 - 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 Tokyo! Topic - AST Meta-programming Speaker - Katsumi Kishikawa Twitter - https://twitter.com/k_katsumi Bio - Katsumi Kishikawa is an iOS/macOS developer working at Realm. He’s a serial open source library developer, and has published some popular libraries on GitHub. He’s also made big contributions to the iOS developer community in Japan with his experience and knowledge. Abstract - Swift has few dynamic behavior at run time. I will explore ways to achieve code injection and aspect oriented programming using AST. Presentation Link - https://www.icloud.com/keynote/0c0LoaS88dV7m-gS48bNiLv3A#AST_meta-programming_-_try!_Swift_Tokyo_2018 try! Swift Tokyo Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Tokyo Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/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 © 2018 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift Tokyo 2018 - Preparing for Swift 5 Ownership
try! Swift Tokyo Conference 2018 - 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 Tokyo! Topic - Preparing for Swift 5 Ownership Speaker - Toru Kuriyama Twitter - https://twitter.com/kotetu Bio - Toru Kuriyama is an iOS application engineer at Sansan Inc, which handles business card management service, and develops 'Sansan' iOS app for corporations. Abstract - Ownership is a new Swift 5 feature that will appear later this year. Although it is important for ABI stabilization, mastering Ownership can help reduce memory copies and improve program performance. In this session, Toru Kuriyama will outline Ownership based on the contents of the Ownership Manifesto released last year. Presentation Link - https://speakerdeck.com/kotetuco/preparing-for-swift-5-ownership try! Swift Tokyo Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Tokyo Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/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 © 2018 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift Tokyo 2018 - Designing Experiences With Augmented Reality
try! Swift Tokyo Conference 2018 - 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 Tokyo! Topic - Designing Experiences With Augmented Reality Speaker - David Hoang Twitter - https://twitter.com/davidhoang Bio - David Hoang loves Swift, Visual Programming, and infusing the design and engineering process together. In his 15-year career he has worked in B2B at ExactTarget, Brand at HTC, being a founder of a digital studio, Design Director at Black Pixel, and now Head of Product Design at One Medical. He’s worked on three apps featured by Apple and got into programming as a designer with the desire to push ideas to become more tangible. It’s true that he has a VM of Mac OS 9 running so he can use HyperCard. When he’s not working, David likes to collaborate with other designers and engineers, travel, read, and paint. He currently lives in San Francisco, California, but his heart is back in New York City. Abstract - As technology becomes more ubiquitous with the real world, it is inevitable that experiences will go beyond screens and in physical space. Like VR and Voice, Augmented Reality (AR) is one of the emerging technologies experiencing an undiscovered phase, similar to mobile applications just a decade ago. David Hoang shares his experiences designing for AR. This talk will cover the best practices of what makes a great AR experience, how to prototype physically, and share a few concepts using Apple’s ARKit. Presentation Link - http://davidhoang.com/tryswift-2018/ try! Swift Tokyo Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Tokyo Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/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 © 2018 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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try! Swift Tokyo 2018 - The diamond of variance
try! Swift Tokyo Conference 2018 - 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 Tokyo! Topic - The diamond of variance Speaker - Vu Nhat Minh Twitter - https://twitter.com/orakaro Bio - Orakaro is an iOS Engineer at Mercari currently working on Atte, the Japanese community classifieds app. Though he had years of backend web programming experiences using languages such as Python or Scala, he decided to move on as a native mobile engineer after figuring out that smartphone apps were doing a better job of impacting the world each and every day. He also enjoys digging around concepts and theories in functional programming, learning abstract algebra and excited to help bring those academy concepts closer to industry products. In spare time Orakaro enjoys playing the ancient game of Go. He is a 2 dan amateur go player. Abstract - Generics is always a confusing yet interesting topic in Swift language. Generics Manifesto did a great explanation on how Swift's type system is built for practicality more than principle. But if we look at the theory of 'diamond of variance', we can have another point of view about the completeness of a type system and how Swift generics fit in with the theory. This talk will explain what really is Variance, Covariance, Contravariance in Swift as well as the last amazing piece of above diamond: The Phantom Type. try! Swift Tokyo Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Tokyo Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/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 © 2018 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot
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