A comprehensive tree-like roadmap covering essential topics and study materials for iOS development.
iOS Developer Roadmap is a structured compilation of topics and study materials designed to guide developers through learning iOS development. It provides both visual and text-based roadmaps that cover essential concepts, from beginner to expert levels, with resources for each topic. The project helps developers systematically build their iOS skills and prepare for technical interviews.
Aspiring iOS developers, existing iOS developers looking to deepen their expertise, and developers preparing for iOS technical interviews who need structured study materials.
It offers a clear, hierarchical learning path with curated resources, distinguishes essential topics, and provides interactive progress tracking—all maintained through community contributions to stay relevant.
Roadmap to becoming an iOS developer in 2018.
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Organizes topics in a tree-like format to show dependencies and progression, making it easy to follow a logical study order from the README's visual and text versions.
Provides both roadmap images for quick overviews and detailed text with study materials, catering to different learning styles as highlighted in the Key Features.
Highlights core concepts that significantly contribute to iOS development understanding, helping users focus on high-impact areas first, especially for interview prep.
Content is updated via community contributions to a YAML file, ensuring it evolves with collective input, as stated in the contribution guide.
The roadmap is labeled for 2020 and may not cover recent iOS features like SwiftUI or latest Swift versions, relying on community updates that can lag.
The TODO list admits the generation script needs improvement, with missing error handling and validation, which could affect reliability and contribution quality.
Relies on external links for study materials; if those links break, the roadmap loses value, and there's no built-in interactive learning or quizzes.