This Swift Reference Guide provides a list of useful links for beginner and advanced users of Swift. The list of links is divided into categories like developer tools, Swift tutorials, Swift communities, and more.
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Swift Tutorials
Learn Swift – a curated list of helpful resources to
learn swift for beginner, intermediate, and advanced
programmers.
Swift Tutorial – a tutorial written by Ray Wenderlich to
get you started quick and easy.
Swift Reference – provides a tour of the language,
detailed guides into the features of Swift, and a formal
reference for the language.
Thinkster Swift – a great tutorial to get you familiar with
the Swift language and on your way to building apps.
Libraries & Frameworks
Touch Visualizer – lightweight touch visualization library
in Swift. Multiple fingers and touch radius supported.
Siren – notify users when a new version of your iOS app
is available, and prompt them with the App Store link.
BDGradientNode – a subclass of SKSpriteNode for
adding gradients to textures.
PhotoBrowser – a simple iOS Instagram photo browser
written in Swift using Alamofire networking library.
Developer Tools
AppCode – a high-end code IDE specifically designed for
iOS that supports Swift and Objective-C.
CodeRunner – the easiest way to write code on your
Mac, skip doing Xcode setup and run Swift and other
languages in a single editor (costs $9.99).
RunSwift – a Web browser-based “code bin” that lets
you type Swift code on the left, run it and see results on
the right.
SwiftStub – squeeze moments of free time out of
learning Swift by using the Swifty app and it’s over 200
interactive tutorials.
Communities
Developer Forums – the apple developer forums for all
your wants and needs.
Reddit Swift Forums – where you can ask questions and
share what you’ve learned with other people.
SwiftKey – a small community of people who are all
interested in the swift language.
Stack Overflow – a place to ask specific code related
questions and has a great community for a variety of
topics.
Code Tricks and Examples
iOS Developer Library – shows you the basic code
examples for Swift.
Swiftalicio – a wide variety of snippets and recipes for
Swift on iOS.
SoSoSwift – a collection of sources on where to learn
swift. You can find videos, articles, tutorials, code
examples, and libraries.
Useful Articles
Why Apple’s Swift Language Will instantly remake
computer programming – tells how the Swift language
was created.
An Objective-C Developer’s Perspective – shows the
changes of Objective-C to Swift.
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