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Swift Tutorial - Full Course for Beginners

Swift Tutorial - Full Course for Beginners

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Learn how to code with Swift in this full tutorial course for beginners. Swift is a powerful and intuitive programming language for macOS, iOS, watchOS and tvOS. This course covers all the core concepts of Swift including: Variables and Constants, Data Types, Properties, Functions and Parameters, Classes, IF Statements, and more. Course from Code With Chris. Check out their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/codewithchris The Code With Chris Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/codewithchriscommunity/
Date: 2022-03-14

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I long to learn Swift. But sadly, I do not have an Apple device like a Mac or iPhone. C#, though primarily used for creating Windows Apps, can be used on both Mac and Windows, because of tools such as Rider, VS Code and Visual Studio. I really wish Apple should create a cross-platform Swift IDE for programming with a virtual iOS device, just like Android Studio.
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outerloop: for i in 1...3-
innerloop: for j in 1...3 -
if j == 3 -
break outerloop
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print(-i = \(i), j = \(j)-)
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Output
i = 1, j = 1
i = 1, j = 2
Can someone explain this break statement in this for loops? Why on the second iteration it still say -i = 1-? Shouldn't it say -i = 2-?

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-( )- = -parenthesis- _pl_ -parentheses- _not_ -rounded bracket-
-- -- = -brace- _not_ -curly bracket-
-[ ]- = -bracket-
(A _brace_ is not a _curly bracket_ any more than a _dog_ is a _barky cat_ or an _m_ is a _lumpy n_ )

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I-m eager to actually use Xcode but I am waiting on the new Apple MacBook lineups, I-m hoping to see more memory capacity or ports. As long as I have a new computer I-ll be happy this fall -
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As someone who has learned C++ and Python already, I was able to watch this video on 2x speed and get through it swiftly.
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Everything was perfect till we get to the classes lesson and the instructor making it so complicated ,, not really useful
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thanks sm :3 i haven't finished the tutorial yet (almost done lol) but this is a great vid which gets right to the point.
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