Reddit mentions: The best wireless computer networks books

We found 6 Reddit comments discussing the best wireless computer networks books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 4 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. iOS Auto Layout Demystified

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iOS Auto Layout Demystified
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2. Programming iOS 5: Fundamentals of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Development

Programming iOS 5: Fundamentals of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Development
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4. CWNA-107: Certified Wireless Network Administrator

CWNA-107: Certified Wireless Network Administrator
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Top Reddit comments about Wireless Computer Networks:

u/jerommeke · 1 pointr/apple

I find the apple docs very good, but a bit overwhelming @ first, especially if you're new to objective c or cocoa. IMHO a good book is nicer way to start. I recommend this one as a starting point.

u/hatheaded · 3 pointsr/iOSProgramming

I recommend Erica Sadun's book, Auto Layout Demystified. For $15, you'll get a lot more information than Apple's documentation as well as some useful examples.

u/sonorangoose · 1 pointr/androiddev

Closest thing I can think of is "App Accomplished". Read the preview to make sure.

https://www.amazon.com/App-Accomplished-Strategies-Development-Success/dp/0321961781

... but this doesn't go into management like Scrum, Kanban, etc.

u/quellish · 2 pointsr/iOSProgramming

iOS Autolayout Demystified is a good resource.

It will be some time before there are as many resources for Swift as there are for objective-c.

u/shitidiotturtle · 2 pointsr/iOSProgramming

I found this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Auto-Layout-Demystified-Mobile-Programming-ebook/dp/B00C68XS0S to be a useful explanation.

I've also been using auto layout in code using https://github.com/floriankugler/FLKAutoLayout which makes it much less verbose and readable

u/Wax_Trax · 5 pointsr/ccie

This is the wrong forum for this type of question. You will be best served by looking at the CWNA curriculum. Have a look at this book instead.