If you are into CocoaHeadsNL, you probably already are aware of the Do iOS conference. But just to make sure you are aware of what we've been working very hard on, here is a one time only copy of a mailing we just sent out to the Do iOS mailing list.
Sign up to the conference mailing list at https://do-ios.com
All the best,
Bart, Jeroen. Marco and Jolanda
Do iOS Conference: Schedule complete
Launching a new edition of a conference is tense. Will people consider coming, can we get a solid line-up of speakers, what about costs, how will we cover all of this if the excitement is not there?
All valid concerns. But boy, have these concerns been addressed. Thanks to our ticket holders. Conference tickets are selling quickly. And our workshop, yes workshop, is starting to move too.

The workshop: An Async/Await kickstart
Over the past two years Apple has introduced their new framework for working with asynchronous code. It is well thought out but consists of so many pieces and techniques that it might feel overwhelming.
In this fast-moving, code-along workshop we will explore many of the areas of async/await and friends.
The goal is for you to get an overall idea of what is going on and how it works while briefly exploring many of the areas.
We’ll motivate the topic with error handling in Swift and move on to async methods, the await keyword, and Tasks. We’ll move on to examples of asynchronous sequences, notifications, url sessions, and other Apple APIs. We’ll finish with async in SwiftUI, structured concurrency, and actors.
Your teacher Daniel Steinberg
Daniel is the author of more than a dozen books including the best selling books A Swift Kickstart and Dear Elena. He has written apps for the iPhone and the iPad since the SDKs first appeared and has written programs for the Mac all the way back to System 7. Daniel presents SwiftUI, Functional Programming, and Swift training and consults through his company Dim Sum Thinking. When he's not coding or talking about coding for the Mac, the iPhone, and the iPad he's probably cooking, baking bread, or hanging out with friends.
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See you in November,
Bart, Jeroen. Marco and Jolanda
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