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I don't think that matters. The iOS Swift community is large enough that there's lots of example code. I've got almost 7000 urls in my database of Swift blogs:

http://www.h4labs.com/dev/ios/swift.html?age=90 - Last 90 days

Take a look at a weekly view: http://www.h4labs.com/dev/ios/swift.html?week=0

Most topics get sufficient coverage. If you don't mind paying a small monthly fee, Ray Wenderlich's site has lots of tutorials that are well maintained. Plenty of free examples too:

https://www.raywenderlich.com

Another pay site that is be useful if you want to come up to speed quickly is http://nsscreencast.com



Great URL's, also a number free iOS app examples and resources on this youtube channel (Lets Build That App) as well https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuP2vJ6kRutQBfRmdcI92mA


Seconded on Lets Build That App. Found about it last week, and bought the subscription asap - was impressed with the quality.

However, I was an iOS dev 3-4 years ago and wanted to learn swift - so, it was a pretty smooth upgrade for me. I think whoever wants to learn iOS dev might be better off learn the basics more thoroughly and then come back to this course.


Definitely recommend visiting their list of swift blogs. Nicely aggregates different sources, as a primarily iOS dev, it's a great way for me to catch up every once in a while on the dozens of blogs I don't want to follow daily.




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