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On Oct 7 Anthony Levings wrote: Review: iOS 8 Swift Programming Cookbook by Vandad Nahavandipoor (Early Release, O'Reilly Media)
It is important that we maintain an image of the author as almost visionary, because a cookbook is not a book that teaches you to program, but a series of conjectures by the author about situations a programmer might find themselves in while programming. As such it relies on the author's ability to identify the hot spots where the programming language is likely to cause difficulties through certain unclear, obscure, or simply unfamiliar elements. Full Review  >

Rating: StarStarStarStarStar5.0

On Oct 2 Doron Katz wrote: Trusting Reference for Swift developers
I have reviewed tons of Cookbooks over the years, and this one is no exception, it provides a concise shortcut to the basics, with references to specific areas you want to look into. I am always hesitant to recommend this book for newbies, and for swift, I would highly recommend some of the other books I have (or will be reviewing) reviewed first, and then use this book as a supplement when working on your specific projects. Full Review  >

Rating: StarStarStarStarStar4.0

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This is a review of Oreilly's Android Cookbook. A few notes of disclosure: 1. I… Full Review >

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