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Online learning Swift. What to choose?
Good day. Previously, people answered questions about online learning, but these answers are more than two years old, perhaps something has changed since then. I want to start studying mobile development, and to be more precise, it pulls me towards ios. The following inputs are available: zero in programming, English at an elementary level, I read English texts (not technical literature). I practically don’t perceive it by ear, there are apple products. On the Internet, I found the following training offers: from the paid Swiftbook, Specialist, Javabegin, Geekbrains. From the free, not very fresh courses of Alexei Skutorenko. Do any of you have personal experience with these online courses? Or can you recommend something of your own? (youtube, slack, telegram channels) I would be grateful for any help.
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1. start with Evgeny's courses https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiyiEAeWUuuPj6tt_...
2. buy a subscription to https://swiftbook.ru/
in parallel
3. Join both telegram channels, Evgeny and Swiftbook.
4. And after all these basics, already reach out for additional knowledge of the content of Skutorenko and other guys, especially English-speaking
What I studied or am studying:
https://swiftbook.ru/ - this must-have Ivan explains very intelligibly and clearly, the courses are well built, constantly updated to the latest version of swift. The only negative is that in the last courses there is already another teacher, who, in my opinion, explains everything much worse. They also have a YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXlCPCsB09ftBA5bQ...
Skutorenko's courses are excellent detailed courses, the only thing is that the Swift course is built in such a way that it is assumed that you are already familiar with Objective C.
I can also advise here this channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-d1NWv5IWtIkfH47...
It is in English, but it shows simple applications or even some separate parts of the code. For a set of examples, that's it.
PS And I don’t advise taking GeekBrains - I saw them have two courses on Swift, in the first one the teacher was not even familiar with the rules for writing code in Swift, in the second they started showing things like cocoapods right away, without explaining the basics at all. Although the course was beginner, not advanced.
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