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swift.berlin #13

Monday, Nov 30, 2015
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Talks

We have 3 inspiring talks this time, each about 30 minutes.

Startup Safari

Let's travel to Berlins most exciting startups, office by office. See what companies do with Swift, iOS and OS X.

Speakers

Jens Ravens

Async Transformations with Interstellar

Who's afraid of the monad? Let's have a look at results, signals and why concurrency doesn't have to be evil.

Jens is an iOS and OS X Developer, writing ObjC since 2006. Currently working at nerdgeschoss helping clients to create awesome apps.

Josh Garth

Industries Full Of Frustrated Consumers

Industrial software isn't exactly synonymous with great design, ease-of-use or a fun process. Why shouldn't it be?

Josh works as Head of Mobile at Crispy Mountain, a one-stop Rails & iOS shop for startup MVPs and full-blown industrial software.

Ariel Elkin

Using Swift enums with collection views and table views

A good way to let the Swift compiler help you build a rock-solid UICollectionView or UITableView is to manage their layout structure through an enum. This talk will show you a simple and safe way to implement this in your Swift apps.

Ariel is an iOS developer, with big interest in audio and blockchains. He contributes to open source libraries and puts his dishes in the dishwasher. Currently working at at Project A.

Venue

Wooga

Wooga GmbH
Saarbrücker Straße 38
10405 Berlin

https://www.wooga.com

Drinks and tech

Wi-fi and drinks are free (sponsored by Wooga).

About the location

Founded in 2009, Wooga has become one of the most popular developers of mobile games in the world. At its headquarters in Berlin, employees from more than 40 nations develop high quality free-to-play games for a global audience. Wooga’s focus is on creating regular hits such as Jelly Splash, Pearl’s Peril and Diamond Dash. Over 50 million people play Wooga’s games every month across multiple platforms.

Code of Conduct

All attendees, speakers, sponsors and volunteers at our meetup are required to agree with the following code of conduct. Team members will enforce this code throughout the event. We are expecting cooperation from all participants to help ensuring a safe environment for everybody.

tl;dr: Don’t be a Jerk

Our meetup is dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any parts of our events, including talks, workshops, Twitter and other online media. Attendees violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from this meetup and/or any future meetups at the discretion of the usergroup organisers.

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Adapted from up.front.ug Code of Conduct based on The Ada Initiative