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15: Natasha Nazari - Linguist & iOS Developer Living in Taipei
15: Natasha Nazari - Linguist & iOS Developer Living in Taipei
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66 minutes
Released:
May 18, 2016
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Twitter Bio: Linguist & iOS developer. Student @FreeCodeCamp. Organizer @TechTaipei. Perfecting Русский язык, Español, & 日本語. Learning Persian. @KanjiCircle, @RussianQandA.
Links from Natasha whose "quoted":
Natasha on Twitter - @natasha_nazari - https://twitter.com/natasha_nazariGame to learn Objective-C - http://tryobjectivec.codeschool.comGame to learn Swift - https://www.bloc.io/swiftris-build-your-first-ios-game-with-swiftErin Parker's Post - "This was the first post I came across that convinced me I could get into software development without having a background in computer science." https://www.quora.com/Learning-to-Program-Is-it-too-late-for-an-X-year-old-to-learn-how-to-program/answer/Erin-Parker?srid=iSSHErin Parker's Learn to Code List - "I followed these in the exact order she listed them, since it offered a clear path for getting into Objective-C & iOS. I’ve always sought out learning roadmaps from people with more experience." - http://neverbendeasy.com/learn_to_codeAppCoda’s Beginner & Intermediate Swift books - "These are so great for getting a solid foundation in iOS programming. The beginner’s book taught me how to break down large projects into smaller tasks." - https://www.appcoda.com/swift/Big Nerd Ranch - http://www.amazon.com/iOS-Programming-Ranch-Guide-Guides/dp/0134390733/ref=pd_bxgy_14_img_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0WJBKXTD8C0HCXGQBQJNAdvanced Swift -"Chris Eidhof’s amazing book. Like a good steak, it should be consumed slowly." https://www.objc.io/books/advanced-swift/Treehouse - "This is my favorite learn-to-code website. I’m still using it to dive into more advanced topics in Swift, and I plan to enroll in their iOS Techdegree." https://teamtreehouse.comNSScreenCast - "Weekly dose of learning to keep my skills sharp." http://nsscreencast.com/episodesAsh Furrow's try! Swift talk - https://realm.io/news/tryswift-ash-furrow-artsy-testing-tour/Chris Eidhof's try! Swift talk - https://realm.io/news/tryswift-chris-eidhof-table-view-controllers-swift/
Questions, comments, or you just wanna say Hi? Contact your host @garricn on Twitter
This episode was recorded using the Cast platform by @JulianLepinski. Wanna start your own podcast? Try Cast!
Links from Natasha whose "quoted":
Natasha on Twitter - @natasha_nazari - https://twitter.com/natasha_nazariGame to learn Objective-C - http://tryobjectivec.codeschool.comGame to learn Swift - https://www.bloc.io/swiftris-build-your-first-ios-game-with-swiftErin Parker's Post - "This was the first post I came across that convinced me I could get into software development without having a background in computer science." https://www.quora.com/Learning-to-Program-Is-it-too-late-for-an-X-year-old-to-learn-how-to-program/answer/Erin-Parker?srid=iSSHErin Parker's Learn to Code List - "I followed these in the exact order she listed them, since it offered a clear path for getting into Objective-C & iOS. I’ve always sought out learning roadmaps from people with more experience." - http://neverbendeasy.com/learn_to_codeAppCoda’s Beginner & Intermediate Swift books - "These are so great for getting a solid foundation in iOS programming. The beginner’s book taught me how to break down large projects into smaller tasks." - https://www.appcoda.com/swift/Big Nerd Ranch - http://www.amazon.com/iOS-Programming-Ranch-Guide-Guides/dp/0134390733/ref=pd_bxgy_14_img_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0WJBKXTD8C0HCXGQBQJNAdvanced Swift -"Chris Eidhof’s amazing book. Like a good steak, it should be consumed slowly." https://www.objc.io/books/advanced-swift/Treehouse - "This is my favorite learn-to-code website. I’m still using it to dive into more advanced topics in Swift, and I plan to enroll in their iOS Techdegree." https://teamtreehouse.comNSScreenCast - "Weekly dose of learning to keep my skills sharp." http://nsscreencast.com/episodesAsh Furrow's try! Swift talk - https://realm.io/news/tryswift-ash-furrow-artsy-testing-tour/Chris Eidhof's try! Swift talk - https://realm.io/news/tryswift-chris-eidhof-table-view-controllers-swift/
Questions, comments, or you just wanna say Hi? Contact your host @garricn on Twitter
This episode was recorded using the Cast platform by @JulianLepinski. Wanna start your own podcast? Try Cast!
Released:
May 18, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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