Learning Swift
Building Apps for macOS, iOS, and Beyond
by Jon Manning
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Get valuable handson experience with Swift, the open source Programming, language developed by Apple. With this practical guide, skilled programmers with little or no knowledge of Apple development will learn how to code with the latest version of Swift by developing a working iOS app from start to finish.You'll begin with Swift Programming, basics...
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“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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