Come out to Easton and Improving for our monthly iOS and Mac meetings.

This Month’s Presentations:

SwiftUI in Practice

Recently, Eric Downey built an iOS app completely in SwiftUI. This app supports CoreData and CloudKit synchronizing across your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Using the new Mac Catalyst, this app is truly universal. Eric will cover all the pitfalls and headaches he ran into, how to go about building a universal (Catalyst) app, and some really cool things he learned along the way.

Eric is a Software Development Consultant and Mobile Tech Lead located in Columbus, OH. He has spent the last 7 years working for G2O (formerly Information Control Company), primarily focused on mobile development, including native iOS and web front-end technologies. In his spare time, he continues his work on iOS having spent 10 years developing iOS apps. After authoring a book on Swift development, he has moved into writing articles about Swift and iOS on Medium for the publication Swift2Go. Other than writing code, he enjoys reading comic books and playing video games.

What is Cocoaheads (http://cocoaheads.org/)?

CocoaHeads is a group devoted to discussion of Apple Computer’s Cocoa Framework for programming on MacOS X and iOS (including the iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch). During monthly meetings, members present on their projects and offer tutorials on various programming topics.

What is BuckeyeCocoa (http://buckeyecocoa.org/)?

BuckeyeCocoa is a group of Objective-C/Swift developers/enthusiasts. We host monthly Cocoaheads and near-weekly NSCoder meetings in Columbus, Ohio. The meetings are free to attend.

Presentations!

Presenters welcome! We are always in need of people willing to present material. Any Swift and/or Objective-C related topic is welcome. Times can be 5 minutes (i.e. lightning talks) to a maximum of 2 hours. Interested? Contact info is on the BuckeyeCocoa website.

To volunteer for a presentation contact us at @BuckeyeCocoa on Twitter.

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