S1E16: Live from iOSCon 2019

In this episode: the Swift style guide marches on to formal review, we pick out our favorite events at iOSCon, and discuss whether it's important for iOS developers to be skilled in more than one platform. - WWDC ticket winners – who got lucky? (Spoiler: it was Paul.) (And not Sean.) - SE-0250: Swift Code Style Guidelines and Formatter – https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0250-swift-style-guide-and-formatter.md - SE-0249: Key Path Expressions as Functions – https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0249-key-path-literal-function-expressions.md - Paul’s first pick: Gwendolyn Weston's talk "The Business Case For Your Code" – https://skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/11749-keynote-the-business-case-for-your-code - Gwen's book, Intentional Friendships: https://gumroad.com/l/friendsyay - Paul’s second pick: Being able to do some coding with Connie, a young coder, at iOSCon. - Sean’s first pick: Niamh Power's talk "Better Together" – https://skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/13385-better-together - Sean's second pick: Getting to attend his first major conference and meeting lots of other Swift developers. - Open ballot: Should mobile developers be skilled in more than one platform, e.g. Android or React as well as iOS? Thanks to Skillsmatter in London for hosting our first live podcast episode!

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Swift over Coffee is a podcast that helps you keep your Swift skills up to date the easy way, hosted by Paul Hudson and Mikaela Caron. In each episode we chat about the latest developments in the Swift community, and also host an open ballot where you can share your views on important topics. Follow us on Twitter at @swiftovercoffee. Note: all the discussion from Mikaela and Paul is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. Our regular intro/outro music is also licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0, and is called "Dropping out of School" by Brad Sucks.