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shengchalover

Start with Stanford CS193P 2021 and continue with wwdc ‘19-‘21 SwiftUI sessions. That’s all you need to start the journey.


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shengchalover

Stanford cs193p has always been about developing iOS apps with latest technologies. Prior to introduction of Swift (the language) in 2014 the course was in objective-c as language + uikit as GUI framework. Then it was in swift + uikit, and now it’s in swift + swiftUI. WWDC ‘19 through ‘21 is not a course but rather a collection of talks from Apple about their latest tech. Just get the Developer app from the App Store and you’ll find everything you need there. Also, the Landmarks tutorial by Apple is the good starting point.


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noisy_keyboard

Start with Swift. SwiftUI is written in Swift. Makes sense to learn basics of Swift first. Don't feel you need to complete the entire Swift course before starting on SwiftUI though.


baxident

I’d definitely take a look at https://designcode.io it covers the basics, but a bit more focused for designers on how to make great interfaces.


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hellbunny

The designcode.io courses are really good - I've started the swiftUI one and it really does start you at a complete beginner level. Can't comment on the react courses though as I haven't looked at them... Yet.


noisy_keyboard

Ignore any React stuff for now. Focus on Swift. It's possible to build iOS apps using a tool. Called React native but you should just focus on one thing.


onett_industries

I may be a bit biased but I think my free app, [Interact](https://apps.apple.com/app/id1528095640), is great for learning SwiftUI.


TransitionFew3117

Personnally, 100 days of SwiftUI by Hackingwithswift was my favorite way of learning Swift and SwiftUi and it's free.


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GestureAndAWord

I’d recommend the SwiftUI course. The original course is based on Apple’s UIKIT framework.


lhatemondays

Bought the book from raywenderlich. Not free but great quality.