October 26, 2024
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM CST
Joining our Supabase for iOS Developers Workshop can be a real game-changer for your development journey. You'll dive into the Supabase platform and learn how to integrate it seamlessly into your iOS apps, managing everything from data and model relationships to user authentication.
This isn’t just about picking up a new tool—it's about gaining the confidence to build more sophisticated and feature-rich applications. Imagine being able to tackle complex projects with ease, thanks to the robust capabilities of Supabase. This can make you stand out in the job market and open up new career opportunities.
Ultimately, this workshop isn’t just about adding a skill to your resume; it’s about empowering yourself to take on bigger challenges, advance in your career, and even explore new ventures. It’s an investment in your future that could lead to exciting new paths and greater success in the tech world.
Architecture
Learn how to integrate the Supabase client with SwiftUI applications. We will also cover different architectural patterns that can be used to implement Supabase apps with SwiftUI.
Database
You will learn how to set up and access a Supabase database in your SwiftUI application. This will include persisting data to the database as well as displaying records on the screen.
Relationships
Learn how to add relationships between different models, including one-to-many relationships. We will cover managing foreign keys and constraints when setting up these relationships in Supabase.
Authentication
You will learn how to set up authentication in Supabase and associate persisted records with specific users. Additionally, you will learn how to fetch records that belong to a particular user.
Mohammad Azam
Mohammad Azam is a seasoned developer with over a decade of experience, contributing to the success of Fortune 500 companies such as Valic, AIG, Dell, Baker Hughes, and Blinds.com as a lead mobile developer. He is also a top mobile instructor with over 80K students worldwide. Currently, Azam serves as an instructor at a coding bootcamp, where he trains developers who have subsequently secured positions at prestigious companies like Apple and JP Morgan Chase.