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CocoaHeads November 2017

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Time flies. It's already the November meetup at Wooga.

19:00 Doors open. Grab a drink.

19:15 Talk 1 - Glenna Buford (https://twitter.com/glennersboofy)

The debugger is your friend. Tips and tricks with debugging using lldb: We’ve all been in situations where just setting a breakpoint isn’t helpful; that pesky bug that happens only when the stars (variables) align. This talk will be a brief introduction to using python scripts with lldb to debug code, using code.

Glenna (https://twitter.com/glennersboofy)is a lead iOS Engineer at Wooga (https://www.wooga.com/), where she’s been working on an active live game, Jelly Splash, for over two years. Glenna has expertise in iOS and Android development, is a director of Women Who Code Berlin (https://www.womenwhocode.com/berlin), and organizer of Girls’ Games Workshops in Germany. When she’s not computering, she’s usually trying new beers or traveling.

20:00 Pizzas sponsored by Karlmax Berlin (http://karlmax-berlin.com/karlmax-berlin-home/?L=1)
Yes, they are hiring and their CTO Miriam Busch (https://twitter.com/miphoni) will be around to talk.

20:30 Talk 2 - Tim Duckett (https://twitter.com/timduckett)

An Engineer's Guide To Burnout And How To Hack It - How to survive project death marches without burning out or going mad, based on Proper Psychological Science.

Tim (https://twitter.com/timduckett)has been working with iOS long enough to remember when ARC meant "part of a circle". A refugee from Brexit Britain, he's worked on projects like Coup (http://joincoup.com/), the sharing service with the green scooters, and Numbrs (https://www.centralway.com/de/), the app that was going to reinvent German banking but didn't.

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