On November 9, a conference dedicated to iOS development was held in Turin. The event gathered about 500 participants from all over Europe and was held in the historical center of Turin - Centro Congressi Torino Incontra .
The conference is organized by Synesthesia and SYX. ')
There were reports from speakers quite famous in the iOS-community. Among them, the author of the library Sourcery, several authors of courses on Raywenderlich, the creator of Hacking with Swift and others. The conference was held in 2 parallel streams, reports were divided into keyouts and workshops.
Of course, one of the most interesting parts of such events is networking. It was interesting to chat live with people from the industry who are following on Twitter and using their development, because they make a very significant contribution to the development of our community :) For example, you managed to talk with the author Sourcery (I think every iOS-self-respecting developer knows that this is) Krzysztof Zablocki, ask him personally questions of interest and learn about future plans.
As a result, this event left only a positive impression, which gives a lot of motivation for development and work.
Below are videos of all reports.
1. Krzysztof Zablocki, Co-founder of Pixle - Lead dev at NYTimes
iOS Application Architecture
2. Paul Hudson, Creator of Hacking with Swift
Separation of concerns: Refactoring view controllers live
3. Tim Condon, Software Engineer @ BBC and Founder of Broken Hands
Getting started with Server-Side Swift and Vapor
4. Elviro Rocca, Lead iOS Developer presso Facile.it
Advanced swift optics
5. Stefano Mondino, Mobile tech leader @ Synesthesia
RxSwift for UI: your views & tricks your views were waiting for
6. Daniel Leivers, Freelance iOS Developer
GraphQL for mobile developers
7. Vadim Drobinin, iOS Developer, IT Consultant, Public Speaker
Debug like a pro
8. Michael Flarup, Danish designer, entrepreneur & keynote speaker
Designing Better App Icons
9. Ellen Shapiro, Native mobile developer
Siri Shortcuts
10. Rikke Koblauch, Product designer
It looks like a nail
11. Manuel @stuffmc Carrasco Molina, Certgate GMBH