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SwiftFest is a conference focused on Swift. Why a fest? Swift is one of the most exciting programming languages released in the past decade. It has a variety of applications starting with iOS and embedded devices and ending with server-side and scripting. For this reason, we want to celebrate. Organized and operated completely by volunteers, SwiftFest offers workshops, talks, and networking with some of the most innovative developers in the Swift community space.

What You'll Learn

  • Swift
  • Architecture
  • Interaction Patterns
  • Security
  • ARKit
  • Machine Learning
  • Reactive Programming
  • Cross-platform Development
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    Hours 15
    Instructor SwiftFest Boston
    Language English
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    SwiftFest Boston '19: Keynote: Make Room For All, Not War! Inclusion Means All Y'all

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: To Mock 'to Mock a Mockingbird'

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: You Belong with Me: An Extension Love Story

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: Straying from the Happy Path: Taking Control of Errors in Swift

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: Swift Generics - It Isn't Supposed to Hurt

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: Encoding and Decoding in Swift

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: Splitting Views: The Nitty-Gritty of Container View Controllers

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: What Happens When iOS Turns against You

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: To the Core of Core NFC

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: Accessibility -> up to 11!

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: So You Want to Build an ARKit App

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: What Time Is It? Seriously, How Does Your Phone Know That?

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: Free Cocoa: Hack Mobile App and Skim the Cream

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: Going One Step Further into ARKit with CoreML and Turi Create

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: SwiftUI: Declarative UI Development for the Modern Era

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: How to Include Machine Learning in Your iOS App

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: The Reactive Code That Broke My Brain and Changed My Mind (Just in Time for Combine)

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: Testing. Testing. One. Two.

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: The Challenges in Building a Social App Using Swift

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: How Robinhood's Stock Ticker Inspired Tinder

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: Mutation Testing - An Automated Technique for Better Tests

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: Code Golfing

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: Cut Corners to Accomplish More: How a Minimally Viable App, Became #1 of Health and Fitness Apps

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: How We Scaled App Development at Wayfair with 100+ App Developers

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    SwiftFest Boston '19: Remote Connections: Fostering Relationships in Distributed Teams

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    From Pluralsight
    Hours 15
    Instructor SwiftFest Boston
    Language English
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    Careers

    An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

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