🌟 Thank you to @revenuecat for hosting the iOSoho Meetup today!
🔥 Also, thank you to Diego Bustamante and @mergesort for their great talks!
🎥 Recordings will be ready soon, and the November meetup announcement is on the way — stay tuned!
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🌟 Thank you to Snapchat for hosting and all speakers for their great talks at last night’s iOSoho Meetup!
📸 Check out our photos & share yours by tagging us!
🎥 Recordings will be ready in 1–2 weeks—stay tuned for updates!
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iOSoho is back!
NYC iOS engineers — join us for the first meetup of the year! This month we're teaming up with Flutter NYC & Codemagic 🎉
📅 April 22 at Viam NYC office
🎤 Talks by Kevin Suhajda & Michael Kolkov
📍 RSVP: http://bit.ly/4j88TnD
Don’t miss it! 🌟 #iOSoho #NYCMeetup
@Viam:Optimizing CI/CD Workflows && Component Design Systems for Better iOS Apps, Tue, Apr 22, 2025, 6:00 PM | Meetup

**We are looking for hosts and speakers. Please fill out [this form](https://bit.ly/iOSoho-Meetup-Talk-Submission) if you would like to host or speak at future events.** •

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...aaand now, I'm hopping over to Macy's as fast as I can as I sprung for a deal on wine glasses...#listeningclub #NYCmeetup
BTW, #listeningclub #NYCmeetup -*did* manage a half case of fermented grape juice to keep in schlepping shape- & save a bit of money…shall I inventory holdings?
If #listeningclub #NYCmeetup can find a location amenable to own pours…
Open Source Design Meetup

We are excited to have Ariam Mogos give a talk about UNICEF and Open Source/Design. Please join us for this fun and interesting presentation!

Open Source Design Meetup

Free software and money have always had a peculiar relationship. Many peoples are perplexed that libre licensed works can exist at all, when apparently no one is paid to maintain and develop them. Bitcoin has become a global phenomenon in recent months, and may become worth $100 or $100,000 by the end of this year; no one knows what might happen. Long time libre font activist Dave Crossland discusses the promise of programmable money for making free software financially sustainable. Dave Crossland attended the first Libre Graphics Meeting in 2006, and became fascinated with the potential of unrestricted licensing to improve the design process. He spent the last 10 years working to liberate typography, mainly as a program manager for Google Fonts. He regularly contributes to the Crafting Type, TruFont and Metapolator projects.

Open Source Design Meetup

Free software and money have always had a peculiar relationship. Many peoples are perplexed that libre licensed works can exist at all, when apparently no one is paid to maintain and develop them. Bitcoin has become a global phenomenon in recent months, and may become worth $100 or $100,000 by the end of this year; no one knows what might happen. Long time libre font activist Dave Crossland discusses the promise of programmable money for making free software financially sustainable. Dave Crossland attended the first Libre Graphics Meeting in 2006, and became fascinated with the potential of unrestricted licensing to improve the design process. He spent the last 10 years working to liberate typography, mainly as a program manager for Google Fonts. He regularly contributes to the Crafting Type, TruFont and Metapolator projects.