I'd add raywenderlich.com/ for the websites, it is full of great content.
John Sundell is maybe my favourite Swift content producer and have a set of "basic" articles, but I think it is more useful once you have some experience, while Hacking with Swift is way better for beginners in my opinion as you can find lots of tutorials.
One of the podcasts about Swift I listen to is Inside iOS Dev podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/insi...
hosted by Alex Bush, the author of a great book about get prepared for an interview for an iOS developer.
I'd add raywenderlich.com/ for the websites, it is full of great content.
John Sundell is maybe my favourite Swift content producer and have a set of "basic" articles, but I think it is more useful once you have some experience, while Hacking with Swift is way better for beginners in my opinion as you can find lots of tutorials.
One of the podcasts about Swift I listen to is Inside iOS Dev podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/insi...
hosted by Alex Bush, the author of a great book about get prepared for an interview for an iOS developer.
Yes! I don't know how I forgot about that incredible website. thanks for mentioning it. I'll check out the podcast 🙏🏼