@RevenueCat: From Film to App: The Analog Journey && AI (Without The Hype)
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Special thanks to RevenueCat for sponsoring us this month! Food and drinks are on them! In the spirit of the App Week conference they are organizing, this month's talk will be best suited for indie developers, but as usual everyone is welcome to attend! On that note, our friends from the New York Android Engineers Meetup will also attend the event!
Note that this month's Meetup isn't at RevenueCat's office, but they are generously sponsoring the space where the Meetup will take place. Thank you again!!
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Welcome to yet another great evening of learning and networking!
This event will be held both in person and online.
Agenda:
• 6:00 PM - Doors Open (in-person attendees). Don't forget your ID!
• 6:30 PM - Welcome (in-person and Zoom attendees)
• 6:35 PM - First Talk: From Film to App: The Analog Journey
• 7:10 PM - Community Announcements
• 7:15 PM - Second Talk: AI (Without The Hype)
• 7:45 PM - Networking
• 8:45 PM - Doors close. Regroup at a bar nearby (Gibneys NYC)
First Talk Description:
• From Film to App: The Analog Journey
Diego Bustamante (IG: @nossaflex)
Keeping track of rolls, settings, and all that precious metadata for film photography is a mess. We created Analog to solve those problems. Our team began with Don in Singapore, Josh in Australia, and me, Diego, in the U.S. We’re excited to share how we launched Analog, took it through Apple’s Entrepreneur Camp, and break down the tech behind it—plus what’s next for NOSSAFLEX, from developing for Android to building our new desktop application, Index.
My name is Diego, I am a 30 year old Lead Software Engineer based out of Richmond, Virginia. Very passionate about iOS Development with Swift. Outside of development, I enjoy photography, Muay Thai, riding my motorcycle and coffee.
Second Talk Description:
• AI (Without The Hype)
Joe Fabisevich
This talk walks developers through both the practical applications of AI as a software developer — use cases that may not be obvious — and goes in depth to discuss the foundations and mental models of working with AI systems.
Joe Fabisevich is an indie developer building plinky.app and teaches AI at build.ms/ai
Location:
307 West 38th Street
Studio 1505
New York, NY 10018
Look for the main building entrance with the revolving doors.
Cross streets:
38th and 8th avenue
What you need to bring:
ID
When to arrive:
Doors open at 6:00pm ET
Event will start around 6:30pm ET
Will food and drinks be provided?
Yes! Thank you RevenueCat!
Zoom link:
You can join virtually here (link will be provided the day of the event)
Note we will start the Meetup around 6:30pm ET
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