
The Learn Swift Podcast
1) 31: Farewell
Sadly, this will be the last episode of Learn Swift. I want to thank everyone who has listened to the show, because it would not have been around if it wasn’t for you. I met a lot of great developers ...Show More
2) 30: Greg Szydlo Part II
On today’s episode I bring back Greg Szydlo. When Greg first came on the show he was in the early stages of developing his meal planning app and has since gone through several beta and release cycles....Show More
3) 29: David Kopec – Assistant Professor @ Champlain College and Author of Classic Computer Science Problems in Swift
Today’s episode has special guest David Kopec, Author of Classic Computer Science Problems in Swift. David has been involved in the iOS community for a while and previously hosted a podcast called Con...Show More
4) 28: Joe Fabisevich – iOS Developer @ Twitter
On today’s installment of the Learn Swift Mentor Series I interview Joe Fabisevich. Joe recently became an iOS Developer at Twitter and spent the majority of the last decade doing contract iOS develop...Show More
5) 27: Kevin Potis – Brand Strategist
On today’s episode I interview Kevin Potis. Kevin is a Brand Strategist for a large media conglomerate and initially decided to learn Swift and iOS development to aid in a project he envisioned for w...Show More
6) 26: Isaac Halvorson – iOS Developer @ CH Robinson
On today’s episode I interview Isaac Halvorson. Isaac is a junior iOS developer at CH Robinson that began his career there as a web developer with zero Swift experience. We discuss his transition from...Show More
7) 25: Sam Jarman – iOS Developer @ BNZ
On today’s episode I interview Sam Jarman. Sam is an iOS developer at the Bank of New Zealand and it’s his first job writing production Swift code. We discuss his transition from Objective-C to Swift ...Show More
8) 24: Emmanuel Haroutunian – It’s Pronounced HARROW-TOON-YUN
On today’s episode I interview Emmanuel Haroutunian. After horribly butchering his name (it’s pronounced HARROW-TOON-YUN) we talk about resources that helped him land his first iOS developer job as we...Show More
9) 23: Sid Verma – Technical Support Engineer
On today’s episode I interview Sid Verma, a full-time Technical Support Engineer and CS Student who somehow also has time to work on his startup project Twine. We discuss his background, musings on Sw...Show More
10) 22: Me, Myself, & I Part II
Ladies and Gents, we are back! In this first episode of season 2 I catch you up with what I have been up to. I talk about the inventory application I worked on to aid in my annual inventory, two proje...Show More