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•Swift Connection, the French conference dedicated to Swift, iOS, macOS and the ecosystems of Apple technologies, and previously known as FrenchKit, will welcome you to its largest edition ever.
Now at a brand new venue: the Théâtre de Paris.
Taking place at the historic Théâtre de Paris, dating back to 1891, with the capacity to accommodate twice the number of attendees and up to three times the increased community space, Swift Connection promises to be an experience like never before.
We intend our new venue to serve as the main stage for actionable and insightful presentations, sharing, and meeting with both old and new friends, making this edition of the Swift Connection conference our most significant celebration of the Swift ecosystem yet.
The Call for Papers is your opportunity to join us on stage at the Swift Connection conference and share your research and ideas in front of our audience.
The CfP opens May 20 and close on June 16, 2024.
We know, presenting a technical talk to a large audience can be a daunting experience, particularly for speakers who are members of minority groups or come from diverse backgrounds.
To support these speakers, aside to the traditional CfP, we are launching the Swift Connection Speaker Inclusion Programme: selected participants will be granted a speaking slot and access to workshops, personalized materials, as well as a dedicated Slack channel.
Applicants must identify with a minority or diverse group and no prior conference speaking experience. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with a maximum of two submissions selected by review committees.
Are you interested? Feel free to read all details here or apply here!
All tickets provide full access to the conference, including talks, food and social events.
Discounted tickets are available in limited quantity and are attributed on a first come, first served basis.
Rob has been a Cocoa developer since 2003, and began developing for iPhone when the first public SDK came out. Before coming to Cocoa, he made his living sneaking into Chinese facilities in broad daylight, among other InfoSec risk assessment duties. He's given dozens of talks internationally on software development, information security, and cryptography. Today he's a senior developer for Audible's iOS team.
Leah is a Senior Engineering Manager at Chegg with nearly a decade of iOS development under her belt.She is a speaker, writer, bookworm, wife, mother, and generally mostly harmless.
John is Swift developer and iOS freelancer who builds apps, games, and developer tools. He also makes Swift by Sundell, a collection of articles and a podcast about Swift development, and co-hosts the Stacktrace podcast.
Ellen Shapiro is an iOS and Android developer who's been building native apps since late 2010. She works for Pixite on their Zinnia journaling app. She lives in Rochester, New York. When not coding or talking about it, Ellen can generally be found traveling, biking all over the place, playing sous-chef to her wife Lilia, and relentlessly Instagramming their cats.
Danielle is an iOS & visionOS developer who was inspired to learn Swift after the Vision Pro announcement in June of 2023. Since then, she has shipped 7 apps to the App Store, started a BSCS, and earned an internship with Disney.
Chris is the creator of the SwiftUI Field Guide, co-founder of objc.io and co-host of Swift Talk.
Melisa is an iOS engineer. She has over 10 years of experience working with iPhone and iPad native apps, and more recently with KMM. She is usually either baking while listening to Harry Potter podcasts, reading YA novels, solving puzzles, or enjoying strolls with her adorable dog.
Stay tuned for the CfP outcome!
Since 2016, the founders of La Tech Connection have been organizing international conferences and local meetups, including FrenchKit, CocoaHeads Paris and Swift Paris. In 2022 they decided to join forces to build La Tech Connection, with the goal of developing and bringing together the mobile ecosystem in France.
iOS developer since 2016. I love architecture, generics, and technical deep dives for the sake of it. Working 4 days a week enthusiast. When I am not working I am having fun with the cutest dog in the world, playing D&D with my friends, or trying to suck less at chess.
I discovered iOS when I first bought an iPhone Edge in 2008. Since then, she is working passionately on Apple platforms, enjoying SwiftUI and CoreData with Drive iOS/macOS team at Proton to make privacy by default her moto. When she is not coding, playing and watching basketball and football are her favorite activities. As a movie addict, she tries to avoid trailers as much as she can.
I started as a mobile developer in 2014 and fell in love with the Apple platform. As a developer or auditor, I worked on various missions for Xebia and now am a senior team leader at Qonto . Co-organiser of FrenchKit for five years, I occasionally talk or write about topics I’m curious about (it even included some sort of treason for Swift, with Kotlin multiplatform). When not working, I’m a new father trying to figure out how to debug both code and diapers.
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