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CocoaHeads Meetup Announcement December 2


A regular meeting of CocoaHeads Moscow iOS developers will take place on the first Friday of December. This time we will gather at the office of Rambler & Co. The program of the meeting includes three reports on very different topics - both about general architectural approaches to iOS applications, and about development processes and receiving feedback from users when launching a new functionality.


Promises, or why promises should be kept


Mikhail Rakhmanov, iOS developer, Rambler & Co


When developing applications for iOS, we often encounter the need to perform asynchronous operations sequentially. Using promises is one way to solve this problem. In our report, we will outline the advantages and disadvantages of this approach, develop a simple implementation of promises for iOS with cheating and error handling, and also consider typical use cases using the example of a demo application - a drum machine.


Using SpriteKit in non-gaming applications


Max Gribov, freelance iOS / macOS developer, designer


Let's take a look at the basic principles of working with the SpriteKit framework, as well as we will discuss how to use it in non-game projects.




How we develop App in the Air - processes, lifehacks, analytics


Bayram Annakov, CEO, App in the AirSergey Pronin, CTO, App in the Air

Our colleagues in App in the Air will reveal the following aspects of their development processes:


  1. How to invent features
  2. How to implement and run the feature
  3. How to evaluate the result
  4. Mistakes and lessons of more than five years of development on the world market.
  5. How to work with users and feedback
  6. How we work with vendors

Registration required: Timepad


Date: December 2, 19:00


Venue: Moscow, Varshavskoye sh., 9, p. 1, Business Center "Danilovskaya Manufactory", building "Rows Soldatenkov", 55.698686, 37.624554


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