I bought 2 books for programming in iOS 14 / Swift 5.3. Then, based on someone's recommendation I also bought a highly-rated udemy course for iOS 13 / Swift 5 because it was on sale for $15 with a money-back guarantee so thought I had nothing to lose.
My question, especially to those with programming knowledge/experience in all of iOS 13, 14, Swift 5 to 5.3 is, are there enough differences between iOS 13-14 and Swift 5-5.3 to warrant skipping the udemy course? Or is mostly everything important the same so it may still be worthwhile?
The books I bought:
"iOS 14 Programming Fundamentals with Swift" and "Programming iOS 14" by Matt Neuburg
The udemy course I bought: "iOS 13 & Swift 5 - The Complete iOS App Development Bootcamp" by Dr. Angela Yu
And if you have any other iOS/Swift learning material recommendations, feel free to share. Thanks.
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I have the macOS theme as Dark/Graphite and Xcode theme as Default (Dark). Under this combination, placeholders in Xcode (e.g. created <#like this#>) do not have a discernible color difference when selected (vs if a color macOS theme is used, in which it would use the Accent Color). This makes it more difficult to determine if a placeholder is selected, particularly among multiple nearby placeholders. This seems like a minor issue but I suspect can be problematic or annoying over the long-term. Is there an option to change the presentation (color or otherwise) specifically of selected/unselected placeholders in Xcode? Thanks.
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Contacted Apple Support but in the meantime would like to see if anyone here has any suggestions for a faster resolution.
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Fonts by other authors that I am permitted to use commercially.
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