Don’t Miss Our WWDC 2025 Livecast – June 9, 9PM EDT!

Join us for our First Impressions livecast event covering WWDC 2025 highlights, opinions from our panel of experts and more! By Katie Collins.

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You’re invited to our WWDC 2025 First Impressions Livecast event on Monday, June 9 at 9PM EDT!

Come join our podcast team, along with the most opinionated members of the Kodeco iOS team, as they livestream their reactions to Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2025) keynote event.

Join our WWDC First Impressions Livecast on June 9, 2025 at 9PM EDT!

Join our WWDC First Impressions Livecast on June 9, 2025 at 9 PM EDT!

Join our WWDC First Impressions Livecast on June 9, 2025 at 9PM EDT!

You’ll learn what Apple has in store for iOS developers this year, as well as what you should be paying attention to during the rest of the conference.

If you’re an iOS developer, you won’t want to miss this event!

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Read on to see who’s going to be on the Livecast.

Livecast Hosts and Commentators

Here’s the lineup of our WWDC Livecast hosts and our key iOS team members ready to share their opinions about what comes out of WWDC this year:

Susannah Skyer Gupta

Susannah Skyer Gupta

Susannah’s been in a decades-long unrequited love affair with Apple beginning with a Mac SE and an ImageWriter LQ and going from there. She’s part of the small-but-mighty Apparent Software team and an aspiring indie dev. Here at Kodeco, she hosts the podcast, creates learning modules, and enjoys the monthly book club on Discord.

Dru Freeman

Dru Freeman

Dru started writing code for Apple products at the age of 11 when he received an Apple ][. As computers and the internet were only a passing fad (said the sales guy at CompUSA), he went off to study Theatrical and Mass Media production. As a result, he self-taught himself through Basic, Pascal, Object Pascal, C, C++, Objective-C, and then Swift. Many years ago he discovered writing code paid more than waiting tables.

Franklin Byaruhanga

Franklin Byaruhanga

Franklin is a Native Mobile App Developer with a telecommunications background. He actively participates in open-source projects and takes pleasure in imparting knowledge as a mentor for Kodeco boot camps.
https://iosdev.space/@byaruhaf

Mikaela Caron

Mikaela Caron

Mikaela is an independent iOS developer and member of the Swift Ecosystem Steering Group, building her own apps and doing freelance work. She shares her developer experience on social media, speaks at conferences, organizes the monthly online meetup called iOSDevHappyHour, and is the co-host of the podcast Swift over Coffee with SwiftSensei Paul Hudson

Ray Fix

Ray Fix

Ray Fix works on next-generation microscopes made for iPad at Discover Echo Inc. in San Diego, California. Ray enjoys learning new things and is excited about math, data, visualization, machine learning and computer vision. Swift is his problem-solving language of choice. https://mastodon.social/@rayfix

Tim Mitra

Tim Mitra

Tim is a mobile app developer, podcaster and artist. He has taught iOS and visionOS development. He runs iT Guy Technologies, a software development company in Toronto, Canada. He is also the founder, producer and host of the More Than Just Code Podcast — a podcast covering mobile app development & business and SpockCast, a sci-fi pop culture podcast.

Mark Powell

Mark Powell

Mark is a mobile development team lead at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, also Kodeco tech editor and topics master.

Jeff Rames

Jeff Rames

Jeff is a Lead iOS Engineer at GoodRx, where he builds iOS apps used by millions to access affordable healthcare. He’s also a longtime Kodeco contributor and tech editor, with past work spanning tutorials, books, and course content.
https://mastodon.social/@jefframes

Josh Steele

Josh Steele

In his day job, Josh works as a software engineer at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. Here at Kodeco, he is a co-author of Real-World iOS by Tutorials as well as a prolific video instructor and course creator, teaching about Core Data, Combine and other topics.

Where to Go From Here?

Join us on Monday, June 9 at 9PM EDT as we reflect on what’s come out of this year’s WWDC, and discover how to stay at the top of your iOS development game in 2025!

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See you there! :]