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Top 10 iOS and Swift Resources for XCode Development
Technology is just like news. Yesterday’s news is today’s history and today’s news are tomorrow’s history. Even in technology, nothing is absolute. Basic keypad phones, which were once the most advanced technology now are outdated. The same fact also applies to programming languages. Initially, machine level binary languages were used and now we are in the age of C#, C++, Python and what not. If you are a web developer, you must be constantly updating your programming skills like learning the latest programming languages. Swift is probably the most happening and most promising future of IOS development. Features of Swift like open questions, classes and libraries are growing day-by-day. If you are an iOS developer, you must have already written a few programs or even apps in Swift. If you are new to IOS development, you will already be overwhelmed by Objective-C. Swift, through its solid syntax, is even more exciting. So, give Swift a try and you will never turn back. This should tempt you to take a look at Top 10 IOS and Swift Resources. If you are willing to learn more about IOS and Swift, here are few resources which can help you get started.
#1. Apple-Swift Language Documentation
Apple, which released Swift for development, has released a complete documentation with all class reference and all the information that you may ever need. This is actually a great place to look up when you need some reference. Apple also has many videos and demo projects to help you get started.
#2. Udemy
Udemy is one of the biggest online platforms for learning. It has a course named called Introduction to Swift, which is completely free. This is a great place to start learning and/or deepen your knowledge about Swift. Udemy also has thousands of other courses like Objective-C, Introduction to IOS and so on which you, as a developer might want to take up.
#3. Jameson Quave
Jameson Quave makes many competitive tutorials for Swift. His tutorials cover almost everything about Swift so that the learners become masters of the programming language. There are many specific use case tutorials. This is great to deepen your knowledge about specific points.
#4. Coding Explorer Blog
The subtitle of the blog “From a beginner for beginners” itself is sufficient to understand that is blog is beginner-friendly. You can learn right from the ABCD all the way to the intricate and complicated concepts of Swift.
#5. Ray Wenderlich
Ray Wenderlich has A Swift Quick Start Guide. This takes you through the swift learning of Swift and also is a great way to learn Swift Quickly. If you want to learn Swift fast to have an overview and a decent knowledge, this is the right place.
#6. WeHeartSwift
WeHeartSwift is made by Swift lovers. They provide 100 exercises to learn Swift. The exercises will be progressive from beginner level to advanced level so that you go a step higher in learning Swift when you complete each one. This is also a great resource for Objective-C tutorials.
#7. AppCoda
AppCoda is one of the best exclusive learning platforms for coders and developers. It has a course called Getting Started with Swift. AppCoda is not entirely for beginners. There are many courses across levels for almost all kinds of coders (beginners, intermediate and advanced). So, no matter if you are experienced in Swift or a newbie, there is always something new to learn in AppCoda. AppCoda also offers courses pertaining to Objective-C in case you need to continue to use it.
#8. Chris Chares
Chris Chares’ guide called “Let’s Make a Swift App” is a bit outdated, by the general concepts can be used even now. Plus, this is a great place for the beginners to start learning Swift. This is a complete guide on making an app. This might help you to get on overview of app development. If you are looking for detailed and advanced content, you may not find much on this blog.
#9. Stanford University
Stanford University also does not stay behind when it comes to offering courses on Swift. It offers an online course called Developing iOS 8 Apps with Swift. This is one of the standard materials for learning Swift. Plus, its certificate also has much value, just in case you want to add it to your portfolio. Stanford University has an extensive complete course on Swift. Though time-consuming, it is worth it. This course helps you learn almost all that is under the sky about Swift.
#10. NSHipster
NSHipster is also famous as Journal od Unknown Bits. If you have a decent knowledge and some command over the basics of Swift, then this is one of the best places to learn more intricate things about Swift and Objective-C which is not available anywhere else.
Conclusion
Though this was a compiled concise list of 10 places to start learning Swift from, it is not ultimate. Make sure you find the site which is suitable for you. Also, if you are a mobile app developer, don't forget Android and Windows Phone! Being a cross-platform developer adds to your profile and credibility. Read the full article
La magia que se puede crear con una UICollectionView
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En esta oportunidad quiero compartir con ustedes la gran versatilidad y la posibilidades que brinda una UICollectionView gracias a los chicos de Raywenderlich que una vez mas se han superado con este gran ejemplo.
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Introducing iOS Design Patterns in Swift
Raywenderlich에서 찾은 아주 좋은 튜토리얼! 오랜만에 Swift 복습을 할 겸 둘러보다가 디자인 패턴까지 같이 다루고 있어서 봤는데 정말 많은 도움이 됐다. iOS 개발에서 많이 쓰이는 패턴들을 자세하고 명확하게 설명하고 있다.
MVC, Singleton, Facade, Decorator, Adapter, Observer, Memento 패턴들을 다룬다. MVC는 뭐 iOS 개발하면서 자연스럽게 쓰게 되는 거고, Singleton은 디자인 패턴의 기본이고.. 그 외에는 Observer 정도 써봤는데 새로운 패턴들을 많이 알게 되었다. 그리고 개발하면서 생각보다 디자인 패턴을 적용하지 않고 있다는 사실도 깨닫게 되었다.
튜토리얼은 여기에 -> Part 1, Part 2
Week 4
Articles
NSNotification & NSNotificationCenter, by Mattt Thompson
Animated Progress view with CAGradientLayer, by Nick Jensen
Block APIs are not harmful, by Dave Rahardja
Learning Xcode5 as a Designer, by Meng To
Controls/Tools
ECSlidingViewController, by Mike Enriquez
ZRYWordPicker, by Mariano Abdala
SiteDrop
Omg Themes, by Max Howell via @CocoaPodsFeed
Business
Novices. A Coda, by Robert Martin (Uncle Bob)
The Dunning-Kruger-Effect in Software Engineering, by Markus Sprunck
Calling BS on flow state, by Ash Furrow
Don't start a business kid, by Aaron Hillegass via @_tiagoalmeida
UI
Animating Principles in UI Design: Understanding Easing, by Suresh V. Selvaraj
App Mockup Tools Reviews, by Riccardo D'Antoni
Touch Gestures Icons, by Mobile Tuxedo via @_tiagoalmeida
Canvas Pod, by Jamz Tang & Meng To via @CocoaPodsFeed
Books
Learning Core Data for iOS, by Tim Roadley
Podcasts
Raywenderlich podcast, by Raywerlich.com
Videos
NSScotland 2013, by NSScotland's speakers
Overview of iOS Crash Reporting Tools
Overview of iOS Crash Reporting Tools: Part 1/2 Overview of iOS Crash Reporting Tools: Part 2/2
iOS Crash Reporting 도구/서비스 소개 및 적용 방법 튜토리얼