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Pavel Brunki2017-03-06 18:32:27
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Pavel Brunki, 2017-03-06 18:32:27

What books are relevant for ios swift 3 in Russian better to read?

What books are relevant for ios swift 3 in Russian is better to read.
advise where to download.

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RedHairOnMyHead, 2017-03-06
@ThePyzhov

Here 's the official Apple book. Very good.

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GreenElephant, 2017-03-07
@GreenElephant

swiftbook.ru/doc translation.
But it's better to read the official doc in the original

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Pavel, 2017-06-27
@pavelsazonov

now there is Usov in Russian and this is https://www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/140304577/
but if you continue to study ios, you still most likely will have to switch to English sources

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DDDsa, 2017-12-02
@azim_dev

The path is correct, of course. And computer science teachers, of course, will approve of it. But there are two important problems here:
Firstly, you can study computer architecture for a very long time, you can dig into it so deeply that you won’t reach the bottom in 10 years, there will always be something you don’t know. And it takes experience to know when to stop. Well, or the advice of a sympathetic professional.
And secondly, and most importantly, it's very boring. When you study the theory and fundamentals, you most often do not know how it will help you, you will not understand why, in fact, this is necessary, why it is important. Even if you forget about hardware and delve into the basics of a programming language, you will encounter the same problem: well, a lot of things, well, very difficult. And inevitably you will not understand something, you will scroll past something that is really important.
I would choose a different path: start learning some programming language and immediately start doing something in it. It will be interesting. Moreover, along the way, you will begin to understand what else you lack, you will make up for it and immediately apply it. This way you will stay motivated, and most importantly, you will immediately apply the acquired knowledge, and they will be deposited in your head much more firmly. You will have motivation, interest, and so you will become a real programmer. And then, in a couple of years, you can read about computers in your free time, and dry data will resonate in your experience, will cling to practice. And it will be much more useful and productive.
Learn slowly, code, make mistakes, write shitty code, study stackoverflow and a toaster, ask questions, but the main thing is to act, try, improve.
Good luck!

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longclaps, 2017-12-02
@longclaps

A stationary computer of classical design consists of a system unit, a monitor, a keyboard and a mouse.
If you've read this far - that's it, you can "specifically learn which Japanese".

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FAN2 tom, 2017-12-02
@FAN2tom

I met programmers who code well, but do not understand hardware at all. So don't get too carried away!

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impexler, 2017-12-02
@impexler

start learning Japanese, and in the process of learning, you will have to deal with the device and the settings anyway!))

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