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Moderated by Paul Ardeleanu and Jorge Ortiz Fuentes, this is a not-to-be-missed end of day 1!
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Jorge Ortiz‑Fuentes
Jorge is a freelancer dedicated to mobile development, security, and systems architecture. He started his work as a developer at M.I.T. in 1993 and since has collaborated in numerous software projects. Most of them were internally for HP where he worked for more than 15 years. Since 2008 he has been working in different aspects of mobile development. After playing with PalmOS, he learned Android programming for the first Google App contest and immediately started to play with the first iPhone SDK. He is an instructor in the best iOS and Android Bootcamps in the USA and Europe, and has spoken at some of the world's most renowned conferences about topics relating to mobile app architecture and best practices (and occasionally about Go and Raspberry Pis).
Paul Ardeleanu
Paul is a software engineer, trainer and speaker specialised in data-driven solutions on Apple platforms with an emphasis on prototyping, best practices and balance with agility. He started programming back in the days of Fortran, graduated with a PhD in Computational Physics from UCLan and currently hailing from London, UK.
Janie Clayton
Janie Clayton is an iOS developer and author living in Madison, WI. Janie is the author of the forthcoming Metal Programming Guide. She gave up her previous life to pursue programming in 2012 and so far has not regretted this decision. She catalogues her journey on her blog, redqueencoder.com. When she isn't coding Janie is spending some quality time making music, cuddling with her pugs, and contemplating the nature of existence.
Manuel M T Chakravarty
Manuel M T Chakravarty works with Tweag I/O as a functional programming evangelist, architects blockchain languages at IOHK, and develops the interactive development environment Haskell for Mac — one of the first Swift apps on the Mac App Store. His interests span from functional programming, novel compiler technology & programming language theory over high-performance & distributed computing to blockchain technology.
Saul Mora
Trained in the mystical and ancient arts of manual memory management, compiler macros, pthreads and header files, Saul Mora is a developer who honors his programming ancestors by using Optional variables Nib based UI in Swift. Classically trained in Objective C, Saul has traveled the world gaining experience, hoping to earn his status as a neckbeard. Saul has embraced the Swift programming language in order to be ready for the many algorithmic journeys ahead. Currently, Saul trains daily deep in the heart of modern China, Shanghai. The temple monks at 流利说寺 (Liulishuo) permit Saul to meditate daily by crafting an award winning app dedicated to helping the Chinese learn English.
Daniel Steinberg
Daniel is the author of the best selling books 'A Swift Kickstart' and 'Developing iOS 7 Apps for iPad and iPhone' (the official companion book to the popular iTunes U series from Stanford University).