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whoisyourfriend2020-05-27 22:09:20
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whoisyourfriend, 2020-05-27 22:09:20

Are there those who have attended webinars from swiftbook?

Gentlemen, good day!
Tell me if there are those who took part in webinars (semi-annual) from swiftbook at one time.
Would like to hear feedback.
At the moment I am studying on my own, but without a mentor it is difficult.

Maybe you have in mind good courses that you took yourself, share, I will be very grateful.

Thank you all in advance!

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Dima Grib, 2020-05-27
@YeahGarage

Greetings
1. Buy books about swift. Available in Russian versions
2. At the same time, watch Zhenya's channel, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiyiEAeWUuuPj6tt_... go through all the lessons, after each do a practical lesson
3. Go through the entire UIKit yourself
4. After that, you can do something from swift beech and kokorina. But this item is optional and when there will be more understanding

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mstrepetov, 2020-05-28
@mstrepetov

Maybe the answer is past the checkout, but ... I didn’t go through the webinars and I, like you, are also interested in how it is and how much it will be useful. But the SwiftBook courses have mastered almost everything and in my opinion this is the best presentation of material on developing for iOS on Swift. It is quite possible that webinars are worth something. It stops me from connecting to paid courses and webinars due to the fact that many of my friends turned out to be unhappy. Java Rush is an example of this.

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Vladislav Resley, 2020-06-02
@Adam3465

Regarding the Swift Book Briefly, the courses there are good, no doubt, they will teach you a lot, after them, if you pull yourself up a little more and do your applications already, you can really go and get a job already. About webinars - again. It will help to better understand this or that branch or any one aspect, if you are interested, for example, about the date of some kind to understand better - yes, you will understand them, although webinars are VERY boring and long, and what they tell 4 hours can be told in 40 minutes. But in general, the information there is good.

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