Full on prep mode for Do iOS by now. What is it. Just 5 or 6 weeks remaining. When I am preparing this write-up, there were just 2 tickets remaining. So we will have a full house. I was also looking into putting together a workshop the day before the conference and that has now been put together thanks to the gracious support of Jeremy Barger. You might know him as TheSwiftNomad on Twitter. He is looking for people to take a look at his Swift Developer Academy. So take a look.The workshop is done by Daniel Steinberg. 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 SwiftUI, Functional Programming, and Swift training and consults through his company Dim Sum Thinking. When he's not coding or talking about coding for the Mac, the iPhone, and the iPad he's probably cooking, baking bread, or hanging out with friends.And a nice anekdote I shared before is that Daniel and I first met at EclipseCon 2011. I was working at the Dutch Railways and was involved with building a planning system for their train planning system. It was back in the days I did Java development on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform. Think taking Xcode, taking all the bits and parts out that make it an integrated development environment and use, what's left, as a base for a new application though a pluggable system. Anyways, Daniel interviewed me on site for some kind of podcast format he was working on.Still no Model-100. So still waiting for that.Now that Do iOS has been taken care of, ok, I still need to do loads and loads of things, I expect to get back to my regular programming. Working on a 5 ways to make your app more secure style piece actually.Have a great week!Jeroen
Newsletter of AppForce1 - Issue #29
Newsletter of AppForce1 - Issue #29
Newsletter of AppForce1 - Issue #29
Full on prep mode for Do iOS by now. What is it. Just 5 or 6 weeks remaining. When I am preparing this write-up, there were just 2 tickets remaining. So we will have a full house. I was also looking into putting together a workshop the day before the conference and that has now been put together thanks to the gracious support of Jeremy Barger. You might know him as TheSwiftNomad on Twitter. He is looking for people to take a look at his Swift Developer Academy. So take a look.The workshop is done by Daniel Steinberg. 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 SwiftUI, Functional Programming, and Swift training and consults through his company Dim Sum Thinking. When he's not coding or talking about coding for the Mac, the iPhone, and the iPad he's probably cooking, baking bread, or hanging out with friends.And a nice anekdote I shared before is that Daniel and I first met at EclipseCon 2011. I was working at the Dutch Railways and was involved with building a planning system for their train planning system. It was back in the days I did Java development on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform. Think taking Xcode, taking all the bits and parts out that make it an integrated development environment and use, what's left, as a base for a new application though a pluggable system. Anyways, Daniel interviewed me on site for some kind of podcast format he was working on.Still no Model-100. So still waiting for that.Now that Do iOS has been taken care of, ok, I still need to do loads and loads of things, I expect to get back to my regular programming. Working on a 5 ways to make your app more secure style piece actually.Have a great week!Jeroen