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Yuval is an iOS developer with a bachelor's degree in computer and cognitive science from HUJI. Over the past two years she became a key player in the mobile team in Healthy.io. Her interest in software architecture aided her with playing a leading role in designing cross platform features.
Yuval owes her creativity, responsibility and courage to her two year stint as an Israeli delegate to the reform jewish community in the Netherlands, where she single handedly established an entire youth movement. In her spare time, Yuval likes to step up her cooking skills and practice Gyrotonic while hoping to one day become an instructor.

Yuval Ben-Horin

iOS Developer
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Hebrew, English
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Tel Aviv, Israel
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Can also give an online talk/webinar
Paid only. Contact speaker for pricing!

MY TALKS

Debugging With One Single Tap!

Mobile, Innovation, Software Engineering

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Debugging your mobile app can be a complicated and frustrating process. Sometimes you must go through an entire flow just to investigate a bug or test a new feature at the end of it. It can become a daunting task if you need to repeat it again, and again, and again…
As an iOS developer, I’ll share with you my story, how I went from very heavy and time consuming testing, to being able to simulate any scenario and recreate every possible situation without actually going through the flow. YES, with only one single tap. We will see how from a simple need I succeeded in creating a debugging tool that is now an integral part of the mobile team’s day to day routine and benefits other teams such as product. Hopefully, it can do the same for you.

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Debugging With One Single Tap!

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