A monthly chat with members of the Swift community, mostly on tooling & Server
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | a year ago |
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Tibor Bödecs shared his learnings on his iOS development on his blog for almost a decade, before transitioning to server side Swift. After having published a book on the topic, founded a software development and consulting company, and created a few ... more
Bruno’s first moments with programming were with Flash and ActionScript, and a few years later, when deciding what to study, he didn’t choose Computer Science: he went instead for game design. After working on it for a while, his interested shifted i... more
Finn learned JavaScript as a fun way to build little websites. His programming journey, that started around the age of 12, evolved into programming Arduino projects, as he became fascinated by the idea of controlling physical objects such as LEDs. A ... more
Shai Mishali first encountered computers at a young age, when he got an IBM XT as a gift. He started to play with HTML and PHP to build something new in that time: websites. Around 2011 in one of his early jobs, their contractor went bankrupt, so Sha... more
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Apple Podcasts | #247 |
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Dev Conversations launched a year ago and published 13 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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