I couldn't find time today to write a #FridayAnecdote

But since we're approaching #WWDC announcement, I'll share my story I wrote right after having the chance to attend the last physical WWDC.

https://www.thomasdurand.fr/apple/wwdc/a-long-week-at-wwdc19/

A (long) week at  WWDC19 — Dean's blog

What a long week it’s been!My first  WWDC is now over, and there’s a lot to say. I’ve learnt a lot, met incredible people, and corrected a lot of bugs with ...

Today’s #FridayAnecdote will be a blog post, and will bring us to the very beginning of my professional iOS developer journey.
It’ll talk about #Struggling, #Learning, and of course, the classic #ImpostorSyndrome.

And first things first : you’re not alone! Struggling is part of the learning process!
If it’s hard: you’re learning something!

https://www.thomasdurand.fr/friday-anecdote/struggling-is-learning/

Struggling: you’re not alone, you’re learning! — Dean's blog

Learning iOSI started iOS development in 2014, right when Swift language was announced at WWDC.Starting iOS was something I wanted to do for a long time, but...

Thanks for reading this first #FridayAnecdote and see you next week!

Let try something new, #FridayAnecdote

First one will be a small fun story I had as developer is the time I wanted a cat feeder machine to help me with the gluttony of Newton, my cat.

This story is about #InternetOfThings, #Security and #ReverseEngineering.

A Thread.