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Swift Heroes Digital 2021

event date

16 Apr 2021

location

Online

website

swiftheroes.com


The International Swift Conference
Direct to Your Device

16 April 2021

Live events are still on the bench for 2021 but learning, sharing and networking about all things Swift is still a reality. 

Swift Heroes Digital is a one day, all-digital event addressing the hottest Swift topics.

Combining resources from the Swift Heroes Global network, we’re excited to once again be putting this international, interactive event into the market. 

Swift Heroes Digital is a one day event, for developers, designers and project managers at all levels of experience with the Swift platform.

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Call for Speakers
Call opens at 12:00 AM

10 Dec 2020

Call closes at 11:59 PM

31 Jan 2021

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The conference agenda is constructed hand-in-hand with a committee of Swift developers to ensure that the content is super relevant, useful and interesting.

The speaker line up is a combination of invited speakers and selected speakers from the call-for-papers platform, with the aim of bringing the brightest minds to the stage.

About the call-for-papers process

Call-for-papers opens: 10 December

Call-for-papers closes: 30 January

Agenda announced: 15 February.

Stay tuned on: http://www.swiftheroes.com

Once all papers have been submitted they will be reviewed by the Swift Heroes agenda committee and selected speakers will be notified.

Important information

Complete the form with requested information.

Make sure you clearly communicate your idea.

We recommend session titles that clearly explain the content of your presentation. Abstract titles are cute but they don't help the audience (or us) understand what you want to address.

When completing the proposal please keep the audience in mind: what will they learn, what's new & innovative about your proposal, who is your presentation specifically relevant for (e.g beginners/ pros).

We strongly encourage you to include links to videos/ slide decks/ documents that support your proposal. This will help us understand your past speaking experience and the content of your proposal. 


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42 submissions
Submitted sessions
Anna Zharkova, Vincent Pradeilles, Bruno Rocha, Leah Vogel, Andrea Antonioni, Firas Safa, Krzysztof Zabłocki, Stefano Mondino, Fabrizio Brancati, Marcin Krzyzanowski
  • 3rd party tools and frameworks you use in your applications and why
Francesca Mondelli
  • Design for intelligence: customise your widgets
Leah Vogel
  • The Story of an App and a Hidden Gem of iOS
Fabrizio Brancati, Firas Safa
  • Mocka - A Mock Server for Developers by Developers
Anna Zharkova
  • Combining SwiftUI and UIKit. AppClips and Widgets
  • SwiftUI. Tricky solutions with navigation in app
  • iOS SwiftUI 2.0. Total adaptation of an existing iOS app
Ash Furrow
  • Introduction to SwiftUI for React Native Developers
Matheus Cardoso
  • Getting Started with Stream Chat
Benedikt Terhechte
  • Leveraging AppKit to Improve Your Catalyst App
Martin Woolley
  • Controlling Bluetooth Mesh Networks with Swift Applications
Yassine Benabbas
  • Swift on Windows: getting started
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Josh Holtz
  • How to Think Like a SwiftUI ViewModifier
Denis Poifol
  • The futur of concurrency in swift
  • Creating custom publisher and operators in Combine 👨🏿‍🔧
  • Creating custom publisher and operators in Combine 👨🏿‍🔧
Benoit Pasquier
  • To the edge of localization in SwiftUI
Arcangelo Pisa
  • How to get started with Unit Testing and UI Testing in Swift
Tiago Gomes Pereira, Moritz Philip Recke, Giovanni Monaco
  • Teaching Code Using Swift
Moritz Philip Recke, Tiago Gomes Pereira, Giovanni Monaco
  • Creating Machine Learning Models with Create ML
Katsumi Kishikawa
  • Build Swift Web Playground for Fun
Marcin Krzyzanowski
  • Let's Make That Label with CoreText
Roddy Munro
  • Leveraging enums to handle many modals in a single SwiftUI view
Peter Steinberger
  • Evolving Existing Projects with SwiftUI
Andrea Antonioni
  • Managing Pull Requests with Swift @ Just Eat
Kilo Loco
  • Building a Social Media Feed Workshop
  • Full Stack Swift Development
Adrian Eves
  • Accessibility: Rated E For Everyone
  • HealthKit Resolutions
Daniele Fontani
  • DevOps Trends
Oleksandr Kolodii
  • Declarative UI, from the in-house framework to SwiftUI
Leo Dion
  • Combine-ing the Old with the New
  • Swift Packages - Dependency Management of the Future
  • The Many Ways of Asynchronous Programming with Swift
  • Get Started Developing Server Side Swift with Vapor
  • Full Stack Swift - From Server to Watch
Bruno Rocha
  • The World of Swift's Syntax Sugars
  • Preparing for Growth: Architecting Giant Apps for Scalability and Build Speed
Vincent Pradeilles
  • Future of Swift: a Sneak Peek at async / await
Donny Wals
  • Using Core Data in a Modern SwiftUI Application
Tadeh Alexani
  • Develop Major Applications Using SwiftUI & GraphQL
Michael Lynn
  • Your First Swift MongoDB Application