M5 L8 Challenging is very hard. After looking at the solution, found out that some important
item are not even covered in the lesson. It is very discouraging.
Please when you write a challenging, please make sure that it is not too hard.
M5 L8 Challenging is very hard. After looking at the solution, found out that some important
item are not even covered in the lesson. It is very discouraging.
Please when you write a challenging, please make sure that it is not too hard.
Are you referring to M5 L8 of the “ iOS Foundations with SwiftUI (2020)” course?
Sorry, yes. It is the one.
If I can play the devils advocate there is one thing that I think any learning process should include and that is challenges that push you out of your comfort zone. Coding is hard. Most people will tell you that. When I started my learning journey it was difficult but the things that I remember the most were the challenges that were presented to me in those courses that I followed. My learning has been widespread from courses via Udemy, Paul Hudsons two “100 Days of Swift” and “100 Days of SwiftUI”, YouTube creators like Sean Allen, Stewart Lynch, Mark Moeykens and Chris Ching who, in my view, has one of the best teaching styles.
It is essential that you learn how to research on line as there is an abundance of information available and that is the way to find out how to do some things that are not covered by a course. Chris Ching can’t teach you everything. It’s just not possible to cover every singe aspect of Swift. What he can teach you is those things that are used most often and those things that will get you up to speed quickly.
just not enough experience for knowing what I need to search for solving the problems. At this point, I just read through the solution and try to understand the logics used to build this app. I have built this app for three times so far, and I understand more about the solution.