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Discussion on: Any recommendations for SwiftUI and iOS development bootcamps?

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Fernando • Edited

None that I can personally vouch for, but when I started learning to code for iOS I bought a book from the Big Nerd Ranch and loved it. They've had a bootcamp program for a long time and I think they're based in Central/East Coast timezone.

The Ray Wenderlich site is still one of my go-to places for resources too. I've paid for the membership at times when learning or trying to keep up with new things. Totally recommend them for all experience levels! 😄

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Yelitza87

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