Hey /g/ what are some good resources for learning Swift? I'm looking for a good book/manual, video tutorials, and other online resources. I'm currently watching Bucky's tutorials on Youtube.
Also looking for a good Windows IDE. On my Macbook I use Xcode and AppCode and I was unsure if there was anything particularly good for Windows that lets me emulate iOS for testing.
Any other tips are appreciated.
>>55552669
AppCode has a Windows version but no clue if it has the emulator.
>>55552735
LOL XD KEK ZOZZLE SO FUNNY WELL MEMED
>>55552728
Does it? I was under the impression that AppCode was OS X only. I'll check it out though. Any manuals you recommend?
>>55552806
Why you so salty bro? Also you have a pretty weird definition of what constitutes "tech support".
I guess if it's not a thread with a picture of a cute girl, NSFW images, or some AMD vs Nvidia shit then it doesn't belong here right? :^)
>>55552806
>asking for general tips about a new programming languages
>tech support
Summer truly is here
>>55552947
Truly.
>>55552888
I actually agree with that rude cunt, there are threads for this sort of question, if you don't use them, then expect to get your ass beat down like the bitch you are
We already get enough shitty consumer threads that we don't want, don't need more crap shitting up this board, so yes, just fuck off
>>55552735
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>>55552806
/thread
>>55552669
>Hey /g/ what are some good resources for learning Swift
the internet
find a book on amazon with good reviews
then google its name and add "pdf download" at the end
>>55553011
>complains about a tech thread because it isn't some flamewar or fanboy thread
Never change /g/
>>55553011
>>55552806
>>55553020
Here's your (You)
>>55553034
Looking for personal recommendations. I can easily look up books on Amazon but some of the best manuals I've used for tech/sci/math were little known gems I found through recommendation on 4chan or elsewhere.