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dnywka2018-04-16 13:54:03
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dnywka, 2018-04-16 13:54:03

How to start learning Swift as a beginner?

Recently, I started learning Swift in different ways. Before that, I had never come across programming and so I decided to devote myself to this, but I don’t know how to start correctly. At first, I copy-pasted tutorials from YouTube, without understanding anything, I just repeated the code. Of course, there was no result in understanding the code. I read various courses, also useless. Decided to start with documentation from Apple, as it should have been at first. It paid off in understanding, studied the main components and processes (at the moment I'm still studying the documentation). In addition, I decided to practice on sites with simple tasks, like codewars, hackerrank. But even the simplest tasks are difficult, I just don’t understand what needs to be used and how to interpret the condition. I would like to get good advice from experienced guys or who followed a similar path. Maybe there are resources with easier tasks. I understand that I look like a "snowdrop", but the desire to learn Swift is great. I would like to deal with this situation.
PS I also watched the Stanford courses, but on the 3rd series of "misunderstanding" became more. I had to put this option aside.

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temporary hacker hacker, 2018-04-16
@ychsherbakov

Here is an option courses from swiftbook.ru

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Aleksandr Govorukhin, 2018-04-26
@SnapSh0t

I advise you to buy the book by Vasily Usov "SWIFT basics of application development for iOS and macOS" 3rd edition. I took it already being familiar with the language, but some points are explained very intelligibly and I even learned something new. The book describes the basics and then incrementally. I understand that the age of technology and so on, but the information from the book is assimilated for me somehow better than reading on the Internet))
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nanosem, 2018-04-17
@nanosem

Hexlet.io has a lot of great courses, including Swift.
In general, more practice, and try to write the code yourself

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