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Depends what you looking for. If you trying to use native code to just layout some views/do a few animations/use a specific framework. Find the apple programming guide for the framework. For a full overview of everything iOS I recommend big nerd ranch books. I skipped college and self learned with those and now I’m pro iOS dev w/ 4 years xp.
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This is perhaps most important programming guide that sets iOS dev apart from other front end development and what makes the difference between a programmer and an iOS developer.
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p0s1x946yI’ve started with native iOS development wayback (iOS 5) in Obj-C and moved to Swift (2/3/4/5) when it was introduced. In that time i followed alot of tutorials of https://www.raywenderlich.com and also Big nerd ranch books https://bignerdranch.com/books/... which are for me, really great sources of examples and good explanations on getting blueprints on how to get started in a fast pace and applying best practices in iOS development. Have a look at it, it may help you out. -
Thank you for the inputs guys! Been busy these past few days but will definitely looking into everything you guys said.
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