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Alexander Alexander2016-07-21 10:01:09
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Alexander Alexander, 2016-07-21 10:01:09

Where to get tasks for Swift?

Good afternoon.
I started learning Swift from Apple's documentation. I analyze examples from there, I understand something, something not very much, but I began to notice that it was necessary not only to transfer them to xcode, but also to write something myself.
Tell me, what tasks are well suited for "getting your hand in syntax"? What task must be solved to be considered a Junior? Well, for the future, where to get tasks for the portfolio?

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Max, 2016-07-21
@mbelskiy

To get comfortable with the syntax and at the same time improve the algorithmic base, I recommend completing tasks at https://www.hackerrank.com True, Swift is not yet available for everyone
Projects in the portfolio / github can be viewed here: https://ios.topcoder.com/ There regularly various projects are published

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RedHairOnMyHead, 2016-07-21
@ThePyzhov

The portfolio usually contains not tasks, but projects.
Start writing your application: task list, game, reminder, etc., there will be a lot of tasks that need to be solved. At the same time, you can collect something on the portfolio.

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Rou1997, 2016-07-21
@Rou1997

Tasks must be taken where you are going to work in the future, your question about the requirements for junior should also be addressed there, the syntax is only a small and secondary part of the programmer's knowledge and skills, the skills of working with the IDE and the API, including the standard iOS/ API, are much more important. OS X (Cocoa, etc.)

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