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Octav Parango2015-03-14 00:06:44
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Octav Parango, 2015-03-14 00:06:44

How to learn to program in Swift?

Hi friends!
I really need your help and guidance. I really want to learn how to write for ios. I know what they write in objective-c and already in swift. All. I don't know anything else. I don't know any programming languages ​​at all. I know a little html and css. At 5 I own graphic editors (PS, AI).
I tried to watch appcoda.ru, but due to the fact that there is an old version, a lot of things in xcode do not match and it is impossible to repeat after it. Perhaps there is some material (book, articles, lessons) on how to immediately start writing in swift.
Preferably from scratch.
What do you advise?

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Petrushka, 2015-03-14
@Octavchik

https://www.youtube.com/user/AlexSkutarenko/videos
but personally I don't recommend learning with 0 swift/obj-c

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Evgeny Neverov, 2015-03-14
@deMone

iTunes has a free course from Stanford University: "Developing iOS 8 Apps with Swift" https://itunes.apple.com/ru/course/developing-ios-...
The course is in English, but there are subtitles and the language is quite simple. Good for a start.

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Andrey, 2015-03-14
Gordiyenko @gordiyenko

Judging by “I know graphic editors for 5”, Design + Code is best suited - and learn the appropriate editor if you haven’t had time yet, and Swift is here from scratch and in an understandable language.

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Denis, 2018-07-27
@foma24

I tried a lot of things myself, here I’ll just list the resources that I tried with my impressions:
https://vk.com/iosdevcourse - Skutorenko’s course, an excellent course, especially on ObjC, somehow I didn’t go on Swift, it assumes that already know objc.
Geekbrain courses - I saw a couple of courses, some kind of horror, it seems that it strongly depends on the teacher, in one the teacher does not even know the rules for writing code, in the other, in the first lesson, he learns that most of the group has never dealt with development at all, and then starts showing immediately complex things.
swiftBook.ru - I really liked the courses, everything is sorted out, I bought a subscription, now in the process of studying. I am glad that if something has changed in the Swift update, the video is updated or supplemented.
Simon NG - two books for beginners and advanced, in fact a collection of examples, but written very cool. As I understand one of the swiftBook courses is based on the first book.
Mustache - very good for a beginner and then convenient to use as a reference

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