This Month’s Presentations:
How Many This of That? (Unit conversion made easy.)
Want to know how many āGās are in a meters-per-second-squared? How many megameters in a parsec? Fathoms in a furlong? Need to cleanly convert from hours to picoseconds? From troy ounces to carats? Come find out how!
Kevin Munc really wishes we, as a nation, would have gone metric in the 70s or 80s.
Also,
A Dip Into Localization
Interesting tidbits for the inquisitive mind.
Kunal Bajaj got his first taste of programming at the ripe age of 8 on a ZX Spectrum with 48 Kb of memory. Despite frequent power failures and the inability to save his creations between computer restarts, he still persisted in his endeavor to transform a love of computers and programming into a professional career of 21 years and counting. He still tinkers with shiny new languages and frameworks both in his daily career and his “spare” time. He became a bonafide Apple developer in 2010 and hasn’t looked back.
Join Zoom Meeting
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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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