The Journey #1 - Jeff Lai

iOS Dev Discussions - Sean Allen - En podcast af Sean Allen

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In this VERY FIRST episode of The Journey I sit down with Jeff Lai. Jeff has been a researcher for 17 years and is looking to finally make the career change into iOS development. He's been learning iOS dev off and on since 2010 and is finally getting serious about making the change. We talk about how he's struggling with closures, delegates & protocols, networking and more. There's a lot of good advice given in this episode, if I do say so myself :).

The Journey is a series of interviews with aspiring iOS developers from the community where we discuss where they are at in their journey to become an iOS Developer. We talk their stuggles and their successes in hopes to give insights to those of you on this same journey. I also give advice along the way.

Jeff's Twitter:

https://twitter.com/Jeffamine


Link to my book - How I Became an iOS Developer:

https://gumroad.com/l/sean-allen-origin

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If you're enjoying this podcast, I have another one called Swift Over Coffee w/ Paul Hudson of Hacking with Swift:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/swift-over-coffee/id1435076502?mt=2

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Book and learning recommendations (Affiliate Links):

Ray Wenderlich Books:

https://store.raywenderlich.com/a/20866/link/1

Ray Wenderlich Video Tutorials:

https://store.raywenderlich.com/a/20866/link/24

Paul Hudson's Hacking With Swift:

https://gumroad.com/a/762098803

Learn Advanced Swift Here:

https://gumroad.com/a/656585843

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https://www.amazon.com/shop/seanallen

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