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Swiftly Speaking
Paul Hudson
16 episodes
3 days ago
Join Paul Hudson as he speaks to a range of guests from the Swift development community, asking questions from the audience and more.
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Join Paul Hudson as he speaks to a range of guests from the Swift development community, asking questions from the audience and more.
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Episode 16: Cate Huston
Swiftly Speaking
1 hour 36 minutes 57 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 16: Cate Huston

In this episode, Paul talks to Cate Huston about tracking data, open source development, giving talks, and more.

Detailed topics:

  • Why is user privacy vital for app developers?
  • How important is ethics in software engineering?
  • What data should iOS apps track?
  • When should you store tracking data remotely?
  • How can you find a balance between analytics and ethics?
  • Is there a difference between tracking and analytics?
  • Should iOS developers tell users what is being tracked?
  • Why measuring is better than tracking for iOS apps
  • How can we track users in a privacy-conscious way?
  • How does being open source help DuckDuckGo?
  • Does being open source help companies build trust?
  • How to balance doing the right thing and a company’s public image
  • Does using open source help when hiring developers?
  • How to get started with open source development
  • How to encourage engineers to use open source
  • Where to look for open source projects to contribute to
  • How to prepare an iOS talk
  • What makes a great technical talk?
  • How to deal with stage fright and impostor syndrome
  • What’s the benefit of attending conferences?
  • Wrap up
Swiftly Speaking
Join Paul Hudson as he speaks to a range of guests from the Swift development community, asking questions from the audience and more.