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ivanbozhkov2021-06-08 18:25:29
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ivanbozhkov, 2021-06-08 18:25:29

What book in Russian should I start learning swift from?

Any advice on which book to start learning Swift and iOS development in general in 2021?
There were also many changes in the language.

The choice now is the books of Vasily Usov and Ray Wenderlich, but the second ones I don’t know in what order to start reading at all - can someone tell me? Maybe there are some other books that are adequate for understanding? They are interested in Russian, preferably, according to Wenderlich - the question is twofold, because I have problems with English.

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Vladislav, 2021-06-09
@Wyrd

It is necessary to learn English, in IT it is more important than the ability to program. No kidding - at least an intermediate must be - otherwise access to many areas is tightly closed. I have several friends who worked a lot for the Russian-speaking segment at first, who were fired because of poor English, and who eventually "mastered" English and now agree that it should not have been scored for the sake of the ability to write code.

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Alexander Prokhorovich, 2021-06-09
@alexgp13

Start reading in English, you can even ask incomprehensible places here on the toaster. It will be much more productive, especially since the English in such books is quite simple.
Russian translation of documentation on programming languages ​​and the programs themselves is a rare muck and often even makes it difficult to understand what was originally meant.

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Oleg, 2021-06-08
@402d

Swift is bullshit. 700 pages are flipped in a day. The ass will be with understanding the architecture and learning the rest to write an application.
There are many places in xcode that are made by dragging one piece of garbage onto another. And this is not taken from the books.

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Denis Fedorets, 2021-06-09
@fedorez

1) Start with Usov. He gives good information about the language. By the way, Usov himself, at least at the time of writing the previous edition, is also rather weak with English (in the listings of programs, English is at the level of "mgimo finished"), so don't worry too much for now)
2) Ray Wenderlich is very good, but I advise you to pay attention attention also to a competing product - a series of Big Nerd Ranch Guide. These guys have a bootcamp, and the books are built on the principle of training in this very camp. As a bootcamp on this program, I can say that the program is very good (and I myself have experience and some experience in teaching technical disciplines, I can evaluate and draw conclusions)
This book is good:
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but you need to read after Usov, when you know the basics of the language.
as far as I know, it has not been translated into Russian, but there is a feint with the ears.
the previous version of the book was translated into Russian, in which programming is done in Objective-C - the structure and developed examples are almost the same there, only the program code has been redesigned. You can buy/download the Russian edition and look there.

Objective-C. Programming for iOS and MacOS Aaron Hillegass

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