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Resources for learning Swift Language!
After this, it varies more but then you start getting into objc.io books, designcode.io for more design specifics, etc etc. Remember that it doesn't matter too much which one you start with, just start with one or two (i.e. finish them), then start building some projects, then maybe you can speed run through some others to reinforce/pick up some new stuff.
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Android dev seeks iOS bootcamp
When I took this course in 2019, I got a lot out of it. It’s crazy to think it’s been almost 4 years since then, but my lasting impression of the site: very satisfied, highly recommend https://designcode.io/
- How to learn UI and what website / app do you guys use to make design?
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I have over 4.5 years of professional React Native experience. I have released apps that now have tens of thousands of installs and fantastic reviews. Does anyone know any companies that are looking for a React Native developer?
you should remove your courses from udemy and launch your website with them ... xD (like this one)
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Design (UI/UX) course for Developers?
https://designcode.io https://learnui.design/index.html
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Please any one can help me with how to customize the navigation bar
I paid for and watched a few of this guy's tutorials and he covers this. Very easy to follow along: https://designcode.io
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Mid-level and higher designers - do you have a recommended Figma training program?
The Figma course at DesignCode.io is free to watch and really good, it's how I switched over from Sketch.
- How to achieve this animation effect?
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Has anyone actually seen glassmorphism sites?
This one is probably the closest I can think of off the top of my head but it isn't exactly glassmorphism https://designcode.io/
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Looking for a Co-fonuder
It’s kind of magic to get something working. I then take it to either a native app or something like react native, xamarin, flutter or ionic depending on the project. I really personally prefer just building iOS apps in swift because it’s pretty magic to go from Figma to a swift app (I learned at https://designcode.io/).
What are some alternatives?
IBAnimatable - Design and prototype customized UI, interaction, navigation, transition and animation for App Store ready Apps in Interface Builder with IBAnimatable.
Interpolate - Swift interpolation for gesture-driven animations
Animo - Bring life to CALayers with SpriteKit-like animation builders
Cheetah - Easy animation library on iOS with Swift2
Advance - Physics-based animations for iOS, tvOS, and macOS.
Pulsator - Pulse animation for iOS
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CAROUSEL - List a collection of items in a horizontally scrolling view. A scaling factor controls the size of the items relative to the center.
ViewAnimator - ViewAnimator brings your UI to life with just one line
Stellar - A fantastic Physical animation library for swift