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Go to the issues page where you can request a talk topic, or propose a talk you would like to present.

To see details of our next meetup, view our Meetup Page.

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Past Talks

2021

November 1st

Approach to modularising legacy apps | Sam Rowley | @SRRowley | Github Code

How I went about on my current journey to add new features of a legacy app which has multiple external dependencies.

2020

Febuary 10th

Restofire Design and Motivation | Rahul Katariya | @rahulkatariya91 | slides

Rahul shares his experience and motivation behind creating the design of library Restofire - A declarative network abstraction layer written on top of Alamofire.

2019

October 7th

Accessibility Without the ‘V’ Word | Rob Whitaker | @RobRWAPP

Accessibility is about more than tagging images, its about thinking about your users and including them in your app. Get accessibility right, and everyone gets a better experience.

September 2nd

Testing Throughout! | Lee Chivers | @leechivers12

The talk will be focusing on how testers are seen still within the modern day, will be showing a few different ways how we can work together to build quality, instead of just testing quality and will share some benefits what this will bring the team/crews.

August 5th

Making your app feel at home on iOS 13 | Dave Verwer | @DaveVerwer

Swift Package Manager | Tim Condon | @0xTim

July 1st

Flutter: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly | Jack Chamberlain | @jackchmbrln

A short talk giving a quick overview of how we have been experimenting with Flutter and what we have learned about it

Accessibility Without the API | Chris Barker | @MrChrisBarker

June 3rd

This month we will be watching the WWDC keynote live and then be going to the pub afterwards to talk about all the latest announcements.

May 7th

Core Data Codable | Alex | allavae37

Core Data is flexible, powerful, and a wonderful tool for your app, if it’s tamed correctly. After setting that up, you’ve still got a networking layer and JSON to deal with. What if we remove the extra objects and any extra mapping logic? That’s what Core Data Codable is all about, creating an easy, simple to use object system that just works.

April 1st

Gambling with Swift for fun (and profit?) | John Foulkes

March 4th

Lightning talks | Various

  • Melvin John - Xcode Templates
  • Greg Spiers - The Importance of Community for Your Career
  • Henry Allsuch - Vapor Website

February 4th

The Peak Framework | Luke Stringer and Sam Oakley | @lukestringer90 and Sam_Oakley

The Peak Framework is a collection of open source, 100% Swift microframeworks providing a standardised approach to building iOS apps. This talk will cover the how and why the mobile team at 3Squared created The Peak Framework, their progress in updating legacy projects to use more and more Swift, and a demo of how the frameworks can be used in building a simple app talking to a web api. | slides | code

The subspec myth | Charlotte Hoare | slides

Shipping modularised components with Cocoapods and the myth of the subspec.

January 7th

Introduction to Vapor Workshop | Tim Condon | @0xTim

Get an introduction to the most popular server-side Swift framework, Vapor! Learn how to build a simple CRUD API in this short workshop. The workshop will be lead by Tim, engineer at the BBC and author of Server Side Swift with Vapor! To participate please bring your laptop with [Xcode 10] (https://developer.apple.com/xcode/) and [Homebrew] (https://brew.sh) installed.

2018

December

Herding Cats @ a Software Developer Studio | Steve Westgarth | @stevewestgarth

Working in a Development Studio poses a unique set of challenges for developers and project manager - multiple projects make programme management difficult and applying agile principles can be challenging. This talk will explore how we manage our Software Development Programme and how we ensure all Cats within the Organisation are walking in the same direction.

2017

April

March

  • Swift in a Large Objective-C Codebase | Greg Spiers | @gspiers | slides
  • Introduction to Vapor and Server-Side Swift | Tim Condon | @0xTim | slides

February

January

2016

December

November

September

July

June

  • TBA

April

March

February

2015

December

November

October

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May