Podcast appearances and mentions of david okun

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Latest podcast episodes about david okun

SwiftCraft Podcast
Kitura with David Okun

SwiftCraft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 81:38


David Okun joins us to discuss Kitura, the state of Swift on the server, and everything else I threw at him! David is the Developer Advocate at IBM and he has a passion for Kitura as well as the Swift community. Resources KituraDockerDeploying Kitura with Docker & Kubernetes: Getting Started - Audrey TamStencilVapor vs Kitura: Choosing a Server Side Swift Framework - Brian Schick Reach Out and Get Involved Here are a few people doing amazing work on Swift. David recommended reaching out to them if you want to get involved with Swift beyond mobile development. Ayaka Nonaka - @ayanonagonHarlan Haskins - @harlinhaskins Things We Love David Okun The Rust Programming LanguageEBow Eman Harout Simple Modern Ascent BottleiPhone XR / AirpodsUpdate: Removed iPhone Edge case recommendation. Company was great and sent me a Metal Bumper as a replacement, which I suspect will be a much better product. Contact @dokun24David's Twitch Stream@emanharout

Roundabout: Creative Chaos
127. David Okun (The Kitura Guy)

Roundabout: Creative Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 66:48


Join Tammy Coron and Tim Mitra on Episode 127, which was recorded on April 4, 2019. On this episode, they talk with David Okun. David is a Developer Advocate working for IBM. His favorite kind of software development is on iOS, and he spends a lot of time working with Computer Vision. If you like listening to Roundabout: Creative Chaos, and you want to know how you can help support the show, please visit RoundaboutFM.com for details. Your support helps us cover the costs of hosting, post-production, and other administrative fees.

iOS Dev Discussions - Sean Allen
Origin Stories #8 - David Okun - Kitura

iOS Dev Discussions - Sean Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 57:39


In this episode of Origin Stories I speak with David Okun of IBM and Kitura. We discuss how he got started as a kid building Geocities websites for Dragonball Z, and how he ended up as a developer evangelist for IBM working with the Kitura team helping bring Server Side Swift to the community. Be sure to stick around for the story of how he got his job at IBM and our discussion about luck being involved in everyone's journey. It's good stuff. Origin Stories is a series of interviews with iOS developers from the community where we discuss how they got their start in this industry. We discuss how they first became interested in code, what resources they used to learn, how they got their first job and much more. David's Twitter https://twitter.com/dokun24 Server Side Swift w/ Kitura Book https://store.raywenderlich.com/a/20866/link/1 Link to my book - How I Became an iOS Developer: https://gumroad.com/l/sean-allen-origin Books, hoodies and goodies: https://seanallen.co/store If you're enjoying this podcast, I have another one called Swift Over Coffee w/ Paul Hudson of Hacking with Swift: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/swift-over-coffee/id1435076502?mt=2 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/seanallen_dev Instagram: @seanallen_dev Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seanallen YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/seanallen Portfolio: https://seanallen.co Book and learning recommendations (Affiliate Links): Ray Wenderlich Books: https://store.raywenderlich.com/a/20866/link/1 Ray Wenderlich Video Tutorials: https://store.raywenderlich.com/a/20866/link/24 Paul Hudson's Hacking With Swift: https://gumroad.com/a/762098803 Learn Advanced Swift Here: https://gumroad.com/a/656585843 My Developer & YouTube Setup: https://www.amazon.com/shop/seanallen --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seanallen/support

The raywenderlich.com Podcast: For App Developers and Gamers

IBMers Chris Bailey and David Okun of the recently published "Server Side Swift with Kitura" walk us through this growing technology. Then, we say goodbye to Jay and season 8 and tell you how YOU can be our Season 9 Co-host. The post Kitura – Podcast S08 E12 appeared first on Ray Wenderlich.

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SwiftCoders: Interviews with Swift Developers
70: Swift Summit Recap + DISCOVER with Garo Hussenjian

SwiftCoders: Interviews with Swift Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 76:02


Garo Hussenjian, iOS Core Team Lead at Tinder, and I recap of our adventure at Swift Summit as well as a follow up on Garo's talk about DISCOVER, an application architecture created and used at Tinder.   LINKS - https://www.swiftsummit.com - Garo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/garohussenjian - Discover Talk Slides: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9kosfhsdahbe8z6/Architecture%20in%20Context.pdf?dl=0 - http://tech.gotinder.com/the-new-swipe-right-with-swift/ - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace_of_Fine_Arts - Daniel Steinberg: https://twitter.com/dimsumthinking - Joe Groff: https://twitter.com/jckarter - Brandon Williams: https://twitter.com/mbrandonw - Ryan Nystrom: https://twitter.com/_ryannystrom - Brandon Kase: https://twitter.com/bkase_  - Chris Bailey: https://twitter.com/chris__bailey - David Okun: https://twitter.com/dokun24 - Creator of MVC & DCI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trygve_Reenskaug - https://www.objc.io/issues/13-architecture/viper/   Listen on iTunes. Support this podcast via Patreon. Questions, comments, or you just wanna say Hi? Contact your host @garricn on Twitter. This episode was recorded using the Cast platform by @JulianLepinski. Wanna start your own podcast? Try Cast!  

People Friday | Hello Tech Pros
Understand Your Team's Sense of Humor to Motivate Them - People Friday with David Okun

People Friday | Hello Tech Pros

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2016 44:04


"Your job is to make me not worry about mobile." When David Okun's new manager empowered him to take ownership of the mobile application, David took it upon himself to implement a new process across the team. Initially met with a collection of eye-rolling, David ignored the negativity and slowly introduced practices that increased the productivity across the whole organization. His approach included a self-deprecating humor that showed the team that he was an easy-going individual that was open to feedback. David Okun is the Lead Mobile Developer at IDScan Biometrics Limited in London, England. He is responsible for managing and progressing the vision of the mobile product, the people who work on the team and the customers that use it. As an iOS developer, David has published multiple apps across the Apple App Store, most of which are on open source on GitHub. Show notes at http://hellotechpros.com/david-okun-people Key Takeaways Marketing is the most important aspect of app development Be proud if your app was downloaded 1,000 times Find your audience online, Twitter for example, and connect with them before launch Empower your skilled workers and they will motivate themselves Don't try to change everything in a single setting, implement small changes and measure the difference Give public recognition People can tell when you're blowing smoke - be genuine If you can understand what makes people laugh then you can understand what makes them happy and therefore motivate them When someone tells you something can't be done, prove them wrong Resources Mentioned Afterparty app Crying Jordan Meme Generator app @cryingjordanapp theknot.com IDScan Biometrics Team Foundation Server RedMine Sponsors This episode of Hello Tech Pros is sponsored by ScrumBrawl ScrumBrawl is a fast paced, extremely chaotic board game where fantastical creatures vie for supremacy within the Arena, a 20x20 battle pit where dragons, hydras, golems and tiny tiny chickens score goals by maneuvering magical orbs into portals or fighting other creatures to the death. (Sorry chicken) ScrumBrawl is the product of VicTim Games and you can listen to the backstory of this indie board game by going back to Hello Tech Pros episode 28 where I interview Tim Bugher, one-half of VicTim. We talk about the original concept, the product design and the upcoming expansion set. That’s Hello Tech Pros episode 2-8. But wait, there’s more! I am giving away a copy of the game to one lucky listener. To qualify, leave a review for Hello Tech Pros on iTunes or Stitcher Radio (or both) and send me an email with the screenshot to chad [at] hellotechpros.com. At the end of the month, I’ll randomly select one entry and send them a copy of ScrumBrawl board game. Once again, leave a review for Hello Tech Pros on iTunes or Stitcher Radio (or both) and send me an email with the screenshot to chad [at] hellotechpros.com. ScrumBrawl. Fantastical, brutal, fun. About Hello Tech Pros Hello Tech Pros is the daily podcast that interviews business professionals who work with technology and discuss Motivation, Productivity, Leadership, Technology, People, Entrepreneurship and Being Unplugged. Apply to be a guest on the show at http://hellotechpros.com/guests/

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