Should you create one large project to learn? Or should you create a bunch of smaller projects to show off a wide variety of software developer skills? In most circumstances, I believe creating a bunch of smaller projects is the better way to go.
If you like my teaching or presentation style, I've started creating my own courses:
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Download Creator View - My app that helps content creators run their business:
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Twitter:
Sean Allen - twitter.com/seanallen_dev
Creator View - twitter.com/CreatorViewApp
Link to my book - How I Became an iOS Developer:
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Hired.com:
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Book and learning recommendations that help out the channel if you decide to purchase (Affiliate Links):
Paul Hudson's Hacking With Swift:
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Donny Wals - Combine:
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Mark Moeyken’s SwiftUI Books:
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Objc.io Books (Thinking in SwiftUI & Advanced Swift):
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Ray Wenderlich Books:
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Links to my iOS Dev Setup & iOS Dev Book Recommendations
www.amazon.com/shop/seanallen
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