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GoNorthWest
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05/11/12 12:49 AM (13 years ago)

iOS Learning Path is Brilliant!

I just finished the iOS learning path, and I have to say it is absolutely brilliant! I'm actually convinced that I might be able to write some Objective C code, and I never thought I'd be able to! After all, not being able to is why I got involved with buzztouch in the first place! The whole time I was going through the lessons I could not help but reflect on what an amazing thing the buzztouch team has created here. The amount of debug information provided in the tons and tons of methods @David wrote is staggering. I've used the console numerous times to help myself and others figure out where issues are. It makes understanding "the flow" of the program much easier. The thousands of hours that @David has put into buzztouch has literally made it untouchable in this market, if you want my opinion! If you have not done this learning module, I highly encourage you to do so. You'll be amazed at what you can learn, and how much easier it will be to debug problems you are having. I learned so, so much, and it was time well spent. Thanks again, buzztouch, the this awesomeness! Mark
 
rdrye2000
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05/11/12 01:11 AM (13 years ago)
Hear...Hear...
 
farcat
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05/11/12 01:57 AM (13 years ago)
I totally agree it is fantastic. Not only the content is clear but it is very well delivered, David speaks slowly and articulates. Very good for us non-native English speakers. David if you are reading this, I found a tiny typo on Question 10 of the first lesson: Fourth answer the letter "L" is missing from the word "panel". Can't wait to go through the other lessons. Farcat
 
Paul Rogers
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05/11/12 02:24 AM (13 years ago)
Never even seen the xcode environment before. Watched the videos, got all the questions right. Brilliant tutorials!
 
ATRAIN53
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05/11/12 07:02 AM (13 years ago)
i concur. watching some of those videos a SECOND time is even better. it really peels back quite a few layers of the mystery of ViewControllers and great insight to the AppDelegate files. he makes you want to jump right in and code. what sells it is the fact that he makes mistakes and doesn't get too detailed and stuck on one concept. this is where most tutorials throw me when they labor on one point and then zip past others. i'm anxious for the PLUG-IN lessons.....
 
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07/04/12 08:21 PM (13 years ago)
I concur with all of the above. Especially the idea of coming back to the videos multiple times. I keep picking up new stuff each time AND it all gets a bit easier to understand the more I re-watch them.
 

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