#1 Architecting for Reusability #2 Dwifft


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This month Etsy is welcoming us back. Please use the 55 Prospect St. entrance as the Etsytorium is across the street from the office. Food and drink will be provided.
** PLEASE NOTE: RSVPs will be checked at the door so please include your real name **
Thibault Klein -> Architecting for Reusability
At Prolific, we often work with partners who own more than one brand, and want mobile apps for all of them. As engineers, we naturally want to share as much code between each project as possible. Building these projects has given us the chance to tackle some unique architectural challenges.
In this talk, I will go over two different approaches we've taken and give you some insights on the technical decisions we made. Whether you're building for a massive, multi-brand commerce empire or a solo-developer side project, these tips can help you make your codebase more modular and reusable.
Thibault (https://twitter.com/Tibb0) is a Senior iOS Engineer at Prolific Interactive. He's led several large commerce projects, including partnerships with David's Bridal, Lilly Pulitzer and Saks Fifth Avenue.
Jack Flintermann -> Dwifft
Jack's (https://twitter.com/jflinter) an iOS engineer at Stripe, helping make it easier to accept payments in your app. But this talk won't have anything to do with that! Instead, he'll talk about the latest version of Dwifft (https://github.com/jflinter/Dwifft) (Swift Diff), a side project he wrote on a plane in 2015 that started off as a purely academic exercise and then became, surprisingly, kind of useful.

#1 Architecting for Reusability #2 Dwifft