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Sometimes a little of the right information, at the right time, and the right place happens, and it just did. Thanks mate and well done on your progress. I especially like the accountability part by making it public. I’m building a website, signed up here to start a blog to document my journey (with any luck to pass on knowledge too) and hopefully to become an online CV. I’m no stranger to study but at 44 years old, I’m starting to realise that more often than not fellow learners teach a lot more than the more established. I believe this is mostly caused by their enthusiasm and the subconscious process of cementing their knowledge through teaching it, or passing it on. Moreover, at this stage (or age I suppose), there are few learners that are educating themselves reluctantly, most are keen and that makes all the difference. Thanks again and all the best.
Thanks mate! Keep it up! 🫂🥹
Great tips Aleksandr Morozov and I guess we can implement them in other tech careers too!
Thank you, Eleftheria! I’m honoured 😊🙏
Thanks for sharing your inspiring story Aleksandr Morozov! 👏
What was the hardest part of your learning? How did you overcome it?
Thanks, Kate! The hardest part is lack of free time after my full-time job + 1,5 hours of driving back home. I try to overcome this issue by listening to iOS Dev YouTube videos while driving and trying to work as efficiently as possible and not staying late after work 😊
And in terms of difficulties with certain topics. I think CoreData was the hardest one for me, but after reading the documentation and several tutorials on the subject, I managed to do a small project on my own 🤓
Brilliant loads of great tips shared in this article Aleksandr Morozov.
Thanks, Andrew! It means a lot for me 🙏🥹
Great read, anyone surely interested in IOS development should give a read to this. Thanks.
Thanks, Benjamin! 🙏😊
Let's connect for sure!
So my friend Morozov from twitter write articles here!
As an beginner myself I can’t agree more, with just one change, if you are here in Brazil LinkedIn is way bigger than twitter for network.
Just my two cents in car another Brazilian friend find this post 😉
Thanks, Diogo! 🙏😊
Great Tips Aleksandr Morozov I am following Hacking with swift. Will look at other resources too.
As a fellow doctor, I have been searching for this all the! What to do in hashnode as a doctor! thanks!
Great tips