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It was a lecture that felt like I found a precious treasure that I had been looking for for years. ๐ Since 2-3 years ago, I had repeatedly started learning iOS because I didn't like Object-C, Swift was an early version, and because of the review. I could do simple Android apps, but... I didn't like Java, and I could write the source code by Googling, but the screen composition felt like a wall, so I couldn't enjoy coding. Since I was somewhat familiar with js, I tried to solve Native ReactJS iOS andorid in one go more easily for a month, but I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to solve it if a slightly specialized issue arose, so I decided to learn the original even if it was a bit cumbersome. Swift has stabilized now, and I also want to create and release several apps with basic functions these days, so I was looking for a Swift lecture and miraculously found this lecture. If you haven't found this lecture, "iOS12 App Development Perfect Guide" "iOS AutoLayout Perfect Guide - Practical Lecture for Practical Projects" I may have given up on learning iOS after trying it for a while. When learning iOS and Android, the most difficult thing to approach was how to create a layout that is actually used, but there was really no one who could explain it. The book only talks about how to use basic widgets, and there is no lecture on the layout that is actually used... Even after mastering the lecture, I felt like I was encountering another big obstacle when it came to making an actual app. (There was no time to ask questions.) So I gave up after trying it a few times... After learning "AutoLayout Perfect Guide - Practical Lecture for Practical Projects" I think I'm starting to enjoy making apps. I'm starting to have the courage to basically try any app. As I study and create apps, I feel that I can find the code by Googling and solve it... But layout is also an essential part... Why is there no one who explains this? It's not in the lectures or the books. This was a lecture that I was really thirsty for, Thank you so much for giving me this lecture by gathering only the essentials. When I looked at the results that would come out before each chapter and entered the chapter, I thought, "Is that possible?" "They're teaching me that?" "Won't it get too complicated?" But... The results were really simple and straightforward without any unnecessary details. And I was amazed that they even explained the various small details that could appear when releasing an actual app. I used to think of iOS and Android separately... After finishing the study, I understood the principles of layout in iOS, so I think I can apply the principles to configure Android layouts later, understand them, and be able to Google and solve them. I finished all the courses, but... I think I'll have to review the content I learned several times while making an actual app. I think I'll have to learn it again while applying it to an actual app. I wrote a disorganized review. Thank you for sharing your know-how. ^^ The tone of voice is good and the way you teach is really easy and simple, so I'm grateful to have met such a great instructor for learners. For me... It was a lecture that shortened several years of learning time ๐ It was a lecture that made iOS fun and allowed me to develop on my own. ๐คธโโ๏ธ I hope you continue to help many other developers in the future. ๐

Hello. Wow.. Thank you so much for leaving such a good review. I made this lecture with the confidence that it would be helpful to many people, but I was also worried about how helpful it would be. I am so proud. I will put more effort into the lecture I am preparing now and make it a lecture that will be helpful for practical work. Thank you.