POP in Practice, and RWDevCon ’16 – Podcast S05 E10

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Join Mic, Jake, and Andrew as they discuss putting Protocol-orientated Programming into practice, before looking back at RWDevCon ’16 and just what makes the conference so unique.
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Show Notes

* Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift – WWDC ’15
* Introducing Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift 2 – raywenderlich.com
* RWDevCon 2016 Post-Mortem – raywenderlich.com
* RWDevCon 2016 Review – Jessy Catterwaul
* RWDevCon 2016 Review – Catie Catterwaul
* My Experience at RWDevCon 2016 – Ron Wheeler
* RWDevCon ’16 Photos – Fuad Kamal

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