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Is there a way to obtain a certificate (either through Apple or a testing agency) saying that a person is knowledgeable on Swift? Or does something like that not exists for is based on completed projects? I was looking cause I would like to be as marketable as possible and believe that would show I know what I am proficient at. Thank you in advance for any and all info
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I am currently in chapter 7 of Intro to App Development and that is talking about using Functions to move the "BoogieBot" and using the Live View to show any and all changes to the code in real-time. But for the life of me, I am unable to find the actual settings to enable such a view. I cant see Boogie doing his jig in the assistant editor.
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I have been using Playgrounds ever since suppport has been put on Mac and it is going well. Very good program. I want to be able to expand my knowledge of Swift code in the form of textbooks along with my practical training in Playgrounds and Xcode. Any good materials that would better serve me in learning app development? Any and all suggestions would help greatly. Know that i am fairly new to coding in general and Swift is my first language. Thanks to you all!
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I am learning basic coding with the book, "App Development in Swift" from the book apps from apple and I can't seem to figure out what they are talking about when asking to open XCode and open the project FirstTimeDebugging(pg. 69). I been doing good so far with this book and would like to continue learning but this has put me in a standstill.
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