![]() Here are a few that I’ve collected that seems to be useful in my journey: Tutorials There are so many tutorials on the Internet. Anyway, that’s how I usually learn new skills and I think I should it this way again. Yeah, there are many ways to get myself started… Since I’m not very familiar with Xcode in the first place, I wanted to go through the tutorials that can get myself familiarize with the interfaces and concepts first. Watch tutorials on YouTube videos and go through the process together Get a iOS app development book and go through the tutorials Go through random tutorials and just randomly code in Swift to get the hang of the new interfaces (Xcode) and concepts There are a few ways I can kickstart my journey.īrainstorm a few ideas and start to code based on my ideas Good developers can develop in any language… It’s the concept that matters. I’ve zero experience in developing in Swift but I don’t think that this will become a hurdle in anyway. #firstworldproblems when people are difficulties deciding what to have for their next meal. When you walked into each canteen, the application will recommend you a list of food that you would possibly want to eat today. My teammate and I developed a food recommendation app. I took a module on mobile application and we were tasked to build an Android application that can receive and action upon the push notifications when the user stepped into a certain proximity area. The closest experience I have in developing an mobile application is in university. I have little idea what I would want to create at the end of this journey.īut we have to start somewhere first right? Experience At the end of this journey, I aim to develop an application that can be released on the App Store. This is my journey in learning to code in Swift and developing a proper iOS app.
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