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Andy Matuschak on teaching Math and on value types vs reference types in Swift. Andy is formerly of Apple's UIKit team, now leading mobile engineering at Khan Academy. Chris Adamson with upcoming conferences. Chris blogs...
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Published Dec 4, 2014, 28:23 long, audio available.
Andy Matuschak on teaching Math and on value types vs reference types in Swift. Andy is formerly of Apple's UIKit team, now leading mobile engineering at Khan Academy. Chris Adamson with upcoming conferences. Chris blogs at Conferences he mentioned are: Wearables TechCon - IoT Connect - Dot Swift - RWDevCon - CodeMash - CocoaConf - Yosemite by CocoaConf - Josh Smith recommended two books this week: Umberto Eco's "The Search for the Perfect Language" William Gibson "The Peripheral" The theme is performed by James Dempsey and the Breakpoints Daniel Steinberg is your host His latest book is "A Swift Kickstart" @dimsumthinking @cocoaconfpodcast
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Published Dec 4, 2014 and 28:23 long