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Andrey Vetrov2020-03-06 14:00:46
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Andrey Vetrov, 2020-03-06 14:00:46

Where to study as an ios developer?

Good afternoon,
I would be extremely grateful if one of the iOs developers answers me a couple of possibly banal questions regarding learning specifically on ios
: enough for 1 month in swiftbook (not advertising, it's just the most relevant thing I found) and then immediately start trying to create your own application?
2) How soon (with a strong desire) can I sit "under the wing" of a mentor/middle as a junior?
What follows is my short story.

I worked with the Internet for about 5 years (fiber optic installer / welder, engineer, IT specialist, PC setup / repair wizard, etc.), then a little less than 3 years I worked as a layout designer, supervised designers, SEO specialists and solved hundreds of stupid questions on dozens of different designers … I designed about 30 websites (sass/bem/bootstap 3.4 - legal firms, real estate, education, windows/ceilings/repairs), but something needed to be done quickly, then the templates were on some terrible designers, and in As a result, I sat and degraded, and I rarely managed to “do something well”, and apparently I was both a mentor and a salesman there, and I was engaged in everything except my own further development in the frontend.
Then I decided that it was time to end this and somehow abruptly changed the field of activity, and until recently I worked as an art manager in a nightclub.
It’s good, it’s fun, they pay decently, but night work greatly interferes with living a normal life, and it’s time to grow further somewhere ...
So, I passed all the tests at the 21-school (study with full immersion “comes in” many times better than home gatherings, but I didn’t find any analogues), video interviews, etc., and everywhere they write to me the beginning of the pool on February 24, with “ full round the clock immersion. And I write an application at work for an indefinite leave, at a meeting I say that I’m going to study, for a month and a half, and somehow they approved everything, and I come to this school, where they tell me, yes, everything is cool, you entered us , beginning on June 24 ... I say - what?) What June, today is February 24, they are like - well, yes, only admission to this pool was closed at the end of January - didn’t they tell you? ...
In the end, after weighing everything, I decided to start learning anyway, I bought a MacBook, having a nuclear computer at home on windows 4 times more powerful, I think that there is no need to explain what's what and why, and it turned out to be too long, but basically it's just that the entry threshold is much higher here, and the audience weeds out 95% of schoolchildren.
After reading a lot, I started with swiftbook, deciding to sit on it for a month and start creating my own application, in parallel with practice and rather superficial lessons, I read the documentation and turn to Google for incomprehensible questions, well, almost everything, like everyone else.

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Pipidastr, 2020-03-06
@exepr0gaming

Developer interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pScCFWWHEbg All the info
you
need is here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nWr5E1M4eZylyq...
Roadmap:
https://trello .com/b/hLGyiEEE/swift-developer-roadmap

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iMaximus, 2020-03-06
@iMaximus

1. There is no point. For self-study, use what you like best, I'm for swiftbook and books.
When you run into somewhere, you are already looking for a specific article on how this functionality is better or right
to do
2. As soon as you get to the first office as a June.
I advise you to write your own application, or better a couple, you can free. Submit to the App Store. Go look for a job junior - middle. At first, at social services, you will feel like a bottom, this is normal. After the first office it will be easier.
It worked for me. At the age of 30, he was a system administrator, who sometimes explained to grandmothers how to edit tables in Excel. Naturally, the salary was so-so. We didn't talk about development either :)

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Zhenya Galustyan, 2020-03-07
@EvgenyGG24

If the English is ok, https://www.udemy.com/course/ios-13-app-developmen... will boost well, just wait for the discount when the course costs $12.

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