Thank you! I currently work closely with developers (I am in Product) but would love to one day venture into being a developer myself. My goal is to one day be a iOS/MacOS developer.
I tried Pauls course.. its not bad at all, just wasnt for me. I been dabbling with Sean Allen's course currently and he explains it a bit better for me! Everyone is different though.
And what should be the step after reading the documentation? I think building your app from scratch, if so, a video about this topic will be super cool. To learn how exactly to "download", execute, and create something that it's in your mind, step by step, into a real App Store app. Thank you! 🙏🚀
This 100%!!! I tried Paul Hudsons 100 days of swift and I just couldnt get it. I didnt reall start to understand Swift as a complete beginner until I found his videos. This is not. to knock Paul I love him and think he is great for the community. For me his teaching style was just a bit harder to follow.
the one thing im strugging with and it keeps stopping my app passing the apple approval part is the ATT as I can only find info on the UI kit way not the SwiftUI it way
@@FloWritesCode it is really fun i know but i am little bit scared of becoming unemployed. other than that i really love ios development i dont want to switch it rn
I'm not an expert on that, as I don't work as an iOS developer for tech companies. Perhaps @Sean Allen would be an interesting channel for you, he has a bunch of videos on the topic.
what about SwiftfulThinking. He has also a lot of useful information about swiftUI. And the same time he's practicing according to the materials have we learned
Second this, I actually think swiftulThinking is likely preferred over 100 days of Swift- for one it's more current. The second thing that doesn't get mentioned until you get up to it in 100 days of swift is "checkpoints" - tests that test what you've learned so far. Except in order to see the answer you need to purchase a hacking with swift subscription. So while you can complete the checkpoints, there's no way to check if you got the right answer other than paying for the subscription (Or begging someone on twitter to check your work).
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Thank you! I currently work closely with developers (I am in Product) but would love to one day venture into being a developer myself. My goal is to one day be a iOS/MacOS developer.
same here. I'm a product designer and have started learning iOS dev using SwiftUI. All the best!
I tried Pauls course.. its not bad at all, just wasnt for me. I been dabbling with Sean Allen's course currently and he explains it a bit better for me! Everyone is different though.
Thanks for the video. Would you recommend starting with swift ui first? And then dig deeper into swift as you build?
Yes I do!
@@FloWritesCode Thanks!
Thank you! Are you going to please create a visionOS development playlist sometime soon? 😊
I already got one, have a look around in the playlists section of this channel. Thanks for the suggestion!
And what should be the step after reading the documentation? I think building your app from scratch, if so, a video about this topic will be super cool. To learn how exactly to "download", execute, and create something that it's in your mind, step by step, into a real App Store app. Thank you! 🙏🚀
Heavy recommendation for SwitfulThinking!
This 100%!!! I tried Paul Hudsons 100 days of swift and I just couldnt get it. I didnt reall start to understand Swift as a complete beginner until I found his videos. This is not. to knock Paul I love him and think he is great for the community. For me his teaching style was just a bit harder to follow.
thx man
Nice vid bro
Paul is more interested in his dogs instead of our iOS learning.
How do you mean?
@@sajjanrajvaidya how?
Yes it's annoying tbh.
@@saneshgobin4259 that is why I changed to udemy courses
the one thing im strugging with and it keeps stopping my app passing the apple approval part is the ATT as I can only find info on the UI kit way not the SwiftUI it way
What exactly are you struggling with?
@@FloWritesCode hi flo I have sent you a email with more info
why did you choose iOS development over web development?
Because that's what I'm interested in - the web isn't my thing anymore :)
Kind of curious about your SpriteKit games !
Might share them at a later point - nothing too impressive though ;)
Is this carreer path dead end? because of ai and other stuff. I am an engineering student and i am open to any kind of suggestions about that.
No, it's not. Have fun learning iOS. One can always pivot later :)
@@FloWritesCode it is really fun i know but i am little bit scared of becoming unemployed. other than that i really love ios development i dont want to switch it rn
Swiftui for a beginner in 2023? So we don't need to learn uikit in 2023 to become job ready?
You can always also learn UIKit if you want/your job demands it. Even bigger apps are now moving towards SwiftUI though :)
Thank you for making this very helpful video!
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Please make a video to become a job-ready Jr. IOS Devr.
I'm not an expert on that, as I don't work as an iOS developer for tech companies. Perhaps @Sean Allen would be an interesting channel for you, he has a bunch of videos on the topic.
what about SwiftfulThinking. He has also a lot of useful information about swiftUI. And the same time he's practicing
according to the materials have we learned
Second this, I actually think swiftulThinking is likely preferred over 100 days of Swift- for one it's more current. The second thing that doesn't get mentioned until you get up to it in 100 days of swift is "checkpoints" - tests that test what you've learned so far. Except in order to see the answer you need to purchase a hacking with swift subscription. So while you can complete the checkpoints, there's no way to check if you got the right answer other than paying for the subscription (Or begging someone on twitter to check your work).