ohm
SwiftUI online course
Developing Apps for iOS
I was looking for a good way to get into iOS app creation with Swift / SwiftUI. I found that Stanford actually had a course recently (Spring 2020) about this exact thing and that this course is open to the public. Here is the link for anyone else interested: https://cs193p.sites.stanford.edu
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ohm
I am currently on lecture 2 having just finished my homework 
I have never done any iOS/Mac programming before.
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dasdom
Author of Build Location-Based Projects for iOS
The Stanford course is great but in the beginning it’s a bit slow because it’s created for students early in their studies.
I started the 100 days of SwiftUI but had to stop because I had to finish my book. But this is also very good:
https://www.hackingwithswift.com/100/swiftui
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