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Yeah, up-to-date was assumed in my post. I don`t want a post about Objective-C from 2012.

I don`t know if it is against the guidelines to post this kind of links but I found this https://designcode.io/ (I have 0 affiliations with the product) that looks just like what I need. From 0 to app in the newest stack, would probably buy and try it if somebody does not have something better in mind?




No idea how good that book is but that newest stack won't be the newest in maybe a month or so. Assuming that is well written most of it will be applicable or will need only minor updating. That's probably why no iOS dev (from the original comment) can find anything "up to date" because we're right on the edge of a new release.


> Yeah, up-to-date was assumed in my post. I don`t want a post about Objective-C from 2012.

What a ridiculous statement. Most of those resources are excellent and relevant today. An article/blog post on calendrical or localization or accessibility is still as relegate today, as “back in the day” in 2012. This is not some web “dev” nonsense where the “stack” changes every year and a half. iOS and macOS consist of some tried and tested APIs that are decades old.




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