I've presented the second edition of "Defence Against the Analytics Regressions" talk. Here is the link to the demo app which shows methodology in action https://github.com/OlKir/defense-against-analytics-regressions
It’s been an honour to speak at the conference in 2019 and to bring each year new friends to let them experience the memorable vibe of Pragma! A tear twisted in my eye at last chapter of #PragmaConf25 and it let me realise the importance of being present in the moment and appreciation of the experience. Unfortunately, all good things come to an end, and anything we take for granted might not happen again.
The first iOS conference I’ve ever attended was #PragmaConf in Milan in 2014. I took a shine to it. Atmosphere was remarkable, talks were amazing, people unimaginably friendly, food was mouth watering and delicious Italian wine was just the icing on the cake. Location changed but the main theme preserved and kept repeating every year. It’s become a ritual going to Bologna in October to attend arguably the best iOS conference in Europe 🤌🇮🇹
Kind of a bummer that this would be the last Pragma but I am glad that I was able to attend and experience it in-person. Met so many talented, nice folks and the energy levels matched pre-2020 WWDC’s.
Will be leaving Bologna full of ideas, new friendships and friends who taught me curse words (at my request) in a lot of European languages :)
Thank you @klauslanza and team for your hospitality and kindness.
#PragmaConf25 Day 2 Highlights —
1. Swift 6.2 is here -- It's time to migrate to Strict Concurrency by Antoine v.d. Lee
- Practical migration tips for existing projects
2. Creative Coding - The pursuit of unexpected beauty by Tiago Gomes Pereira
- TIL about Canvas API, loved the synergy of art and code
3. Building on Foundation Model by Daniel Steinberg ( @dimsumthinking )
- A no-brainer introduction with well-thought out examples