A curated list of conferences for Apple platform developers (iOS, macOS, visionOS, watchOS, tvOS) and related ecosystems.
CocoaConferences is a curated, community-maintained directory of conferences for developers working on Apple platforms (iOS, macOS, visionOS, watchOS, tvOS) and related cross-platform frameworks like SwiftUI, React Native, and Flutter. It solves the problem of fragmented event discovery by providing a centralized, up-to-date list with key details like dates, locations, and Call for Papers deadlines.
Apple platform developers (iOS, macOS, visionOS, watchOS, tvOS), Swift/SwiftUI engineers, and mobile developers using cross-platform frameworks like React Native or Flutter for Apple ecosystems.
Developers choose CocoaConferences because it's community-driven, always current, and specifically tailored to Apple development events—saving time over manual searching. Its simple YAML-based contribution process encourages ongoing updates from the community.
List of conferences for iOS, visionOS, macOS, watchOS & tvOS developers
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Anyone can contribute via a simple YAML file, keeping the list current through crowd-sourcing, as highlighted in the README's contribution guidelines.
Conferences are automatically sorted by date on the website, eliminating manual organization for users.
Covers all Apple platforms and related cross-platform frameworks like SwiftUI and Flutter, providing a centralized directory for niche event discovery.
Includes Call for Papers deadlines and submission links, which is specifically mentioned in the YAML format, aiding developers in speaking opportunities.
Relies entirely on community submissions via YAML, so the list may have gaps or delays if conferences are not added promptly.
The README warns that incorrect indentation can cause parsing errors, making contributions error-prone for those unfamiliar with YAML syntax.
It's a basic static site without advanced features like APIs, notifications, or deep filtering beyond the cocoa-only flag.