iOS Apprentice
Beginning iOS development with Swift 4.2
by Raywenderlich Tutorial Team
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appears in Swift.
Learn iPhone and iPad Programming, via Tutorials! If you?re new to iOS or Swift, or to Programming, in general, learning how to write an app can seem incredibly overwhelming. That?s why you need a book that: Shows you how to write an app stepbystep. Has tons of illustrations and screenshots to make everything clear. Is written in a fun and easygoin...
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Consider From Zero to iOS Hero by Etash Kalra.
“Reading feels like a steady, hands-on course: four clear sections that walk a beginner from zero to shipping six small iOS apps. Main value is the practical, step-by-step build-along approach that keeps instructions concrete and tasks achievable for newcomers. Main limitation is a recipe-heavy style that favors implementation over deeper computer-science or large-scale architecture discussion, and readers who don't code along may find much of the text repetitive. Best used as a follow-along learning path rather than a quick reference.”
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