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Antonija Pek
5,819 PointsFeedback on Swift courses
Hi everybody.
I am, like many of you, learning Swift here. I understood everything until that Playlist Browser tutorial. I am totally lost here and don't understand anything that is written in code.
Is there anybody else with that problem?
2 Answers
Jhoan Arango
14,575 PointsHey :
I was in your same shoes not too long ago. Funny thing is that working with Xcode is a whole different monster itself. So don’t be discourage and keep going. It will become second nature :)
Cheers
Antonija Pek
5,819 PointsThat is how it worked for me until now. I am trapped in Swift Closures and can't do a test. I am re-watching but frustration is just rising and rising, I still don't have a clue how any of this works.
Antonija Pek
5,819 PointsAntonija Pek
5,819 PointsHow did you overcome this obstacle in understanding?
Jhoan Arango
14,575 PointsJhoan Arango
14,575 PointsBy coming back everyday, reading, research, and watching the videos again and again.. Sometimes in future videos you find the answers you were looking for in preview videos. They might explain the same thing in different words, and that’s when it hits you. You don’t learn how to speak in a month, it took you a long time to understand and speak it. Same with this, it takes time. But if you enjoy it, then keep going.