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With Marc Prud'hommeaux (Founder, Fair Project), Clinton Teegarden (Enggr, Capital One).
Capital One, 11 W 19th St, 3rd Fl
Apr 21 (Tue) , 2026 @ 06:00 PM
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We are looking for hosts & speakers. Please fill out this form if you would like to host or speak at future events.



Special thanks to Capital One Tech for hosting us this month, & to Runway for sponsoring food & drink!

Welcome to yet another great evening of learning & networking!
This event will be held both in person & online, & is co-organized with the New York Android, DC Android, DC iOS, & Dallas iOS Developers Meetups.

Agenda:
6:00 PM - Doors Open (in-person attendees). Don't forget your ID!
6:30 PM - Welcome (in-person & Zoom attendees)
6:35 PM - First Talk: From Shared Logic to Shared Pixels: A KMP & CMP Deep Dive
7:05 PM - Community Announcements
7:15 PM - Second Talk: Swift on Android
7:45 PM - Networking
8:30 PM - Doors close. Regroup at a bar nearby (Old Town Bar)

First Talk Description:
From Shared Logic to Shared Pixels: A KMP & CMP Deep Dive
Clinton Teegarden

Explore the complete lifecycle of Kotlin & Compose Multiplatform, tracing the journey from compiler mechanics down to the practical day-to-day developer experience. By building a Flappy Bird-style game, we'll unpack how shared UI rendering actually works while navigating the realities of iOS interoperability & common architectural gotchas. You'll leave with a clear roadmap for seamlessly translating shared business logic into performant, cross-platform pixels.

Clinton is a Distinguished Engineer at Capital One with a focus on Mobile & AI core platforms

Second Talk Description:
Swift on Android
Marc Prud'hommeaux

The release of Swift 6.3 features official support for the Android platform. This is the culmination of over 10 years of effort to bring the Swift language to Android, first through a series of independent & uncoordinated projects & then eventually coalescing into an official Android Workgroup under the umbrella of the Swift project. The result is the Swift SDK for Android, a cross-compilation Swift SDK that can be used on macOS & Linux to compile Swift code into the various Android architectures as a native library.

But what can you actually do with Swift on Android? Far from being limited to just libraries for sharing business logic between Android & iOS, you can, in fact, use it to build & distribute entire apps. This talk will discuss the various ways in which the Swift SDK for Android can be used to create applications, from the lowest-level manual native interaction with the Android NDK & SDK, to synthesizing Java bindings generated with the nascent swift-java project, all the way up to creating full Jetpack Compose powered apps using Skip.dev.

Swift is now a contender among the languages that can be used to build applications for both iOS & Android. While it is a newer entrant compared to the established players like Dart, JavaScript, & Kotlin, it features some distinct advantages that make it worth considering for your next app project.

Marc Prud'hommeaux has been developing apps for iOS & Android since 2008, & was the author of the very first ebook reader for the iPhone: Stanza. He has worked in a variety of roles over the years, designing & building apps for giants like Amazon, Bose, & the New York Times. In 2022 he started Skip.dev (https://skip.dev) with the vision of bringing Swift & SwiftUI application development to Android, & is one of the founding members of the Swift Android Workgroup. He is also the founder of the non-profit App Fair Project (https://appfair.org) & an advocate for software freedom.

Location:
11 W 19th Street
3rd Floor
New York, NY 10011

What you need to bring:
ID

When to arrive:
Doors open at 6:00pm ET
Event will start around 6:30pm ET

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

Will food & drinks be provided?
Yes! Thank you Runway!

Call for speakers & hosts:
Please fill out this form if you would like to host or speak at future events.

Code of Conduct:
The iOSoho Meetup is dedicated to providing a safe Meetup experience for everyone, regardless of gender, identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ability, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or religion (or lack thereof). iOSoho Meetup does not tolerate harassment of Meetup participants at any time or in any form. Our Code of Conduct outlines our expectations for all participants.

All communication throughout the Meetup should be appropriate for a professional audience including people of many different backgrounds. Sexual language & imagery is not appropriate for any part of the event, including talks, or at the Meetup venue.

Please be kind to others. Do not insult or put down other attendees. Behave professionally & respect the policies of our generous hosting offices. Remember that harassment & sexist, racist, or exclusionary jokes are not appropriate for the Meetup.

Attendees violating these guidelines will be asked to leave the Meetup group & Meetup events at the organizers' sole discretion. If you need to report something happening at or about the iOSoho Meetup, please contact the organizers.

Thank you for helping make the iOSoho Meetup a welcoming, friendly event for all!
 
 
 
 
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