Newsletter of AppForce1 - Issue #27
It is already over two weeks since my previous episode. The one I did in the hotel room in Denver. It really feels like a distant memory already. So much stuff happened again in two weeks. My son's bedroom furniture got delivered. He now has a pirate themed bedroom, inclusing a shark desk, ship-bed / bed-ship and a treasure chest. I am not jealous at his room. Nope not at all. You can imagine we are now in a talk-like-a-pirate day streak here at home.
I am super excited to announce that for Do iOS on November 8 and 9, we have the first 6 speakers announced.
Tickets run at 175 euros plus a few percent ticket handling. As a hotel, best option is the Student Hotel Amsterdam City. It should cost you about 150 euros, is right on top of the venue and has a nice subway connection allowing easy access from the airport and the city center.
Buy your ticket as soon as possible. Because each ticket sold allows us to invest right back into the conference. Our goal is to do an awesome event, while staying nett positive at all times.
The Do iOS conference is organized by the non-profit Stichting Cocoaheads. That's CocoaHeadsNL for short. While I currently run most things in the lead up, it is actually Marco, Jolanda and Bart who are involved behind the scenes. Especially during the conference itself.
Another super exciting bit of information I can share is SwiftLeeds on October 20th, still some tickets available I think. Stefan, Pol and me will be there. Hi Adam. I look forward to seeing you and all other people in attendance soon.
Anyways, lots of things to check out. Most important is to go to do-ios.com for all information related to Do iOS. You can also follow the conference on Twitter, it has a very easy twitter handle: iOSConf
The above is actually the written script of my latest episode. Next week I will be original again. :)
See you soon at Do iOS in November? I do hope so.
Best,
Jeroen
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Preparing my own conference now, Do iOS, tickets available — www.buzzsprout.com
It is already two weeks since my previous episode. The one I did in the hotel room in Denver. It really feels like a distant memory already. So much stuff happened again in two weeks.
DO iOS Conference - The iOS Conference in Amsterdam — do-ios.com Meet us in Amsterdam, November 8 and 9, 2022.
Links page for my 360iDev talk. — appforce1.net
Links and slides for my 360iDev talk.
Pictures of the new sponsored BenQ Screenbar — twitter.com
That's a first, getting called by a hardware company, would I consider testing their product and Tweet about it.
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