Did you win something? Find out inside!
On Monday I announced a competition giving away over $5000 of Swift books, and now it’s time to announce the winners. If you entered, just press Cmd+F and search for your Twitter handle to see if you’ve won!
First prize, winning the Swift Power Pack, the Swift Platform Pack, and Dive Into SpriteKit, goes to @clc_80.
The twenty readers winning the Swift Power Pack are: @xianglongkong, @ben_muta, @prajkumar2017, @razma30, @mohammad_z74, @invisiblepixels, @addisonwebb, @blakeberryman, @bertsnyers, @welverinmobile, @adamsimo, @ltrutter, @grudev, @OleaBlossom, @MJack94, @chillieguy, @DeaconnFrost, @cr_wells, @pinatavision, and @jairoelid.
The twenty readers who win the Swift Platform Pack are: @tametechie, @3holepunch, @ant0nnov, @AntonLerp, @askari01, @rcgottlieb, @supermamon, @devfountain, @glen_andrew, @swiftkaffee, @donnywdavis, @jouhsuan168, @ZeddicusDockery, @cleg, @swiftcodingmate, @raspynho, @dluzajic, @aquaboxdotca, @robinkunde, and @brian_dutton.
The thirty readers who win a copy of Dive Into SpriteKit are: @cyrilivargacia, @musa_almatri, @pdominique, @stefanlaza, @xaerif, @suzgupta, @Frost_Noxia, @ckeithray, @AmWasHere, @Cyrus_OT, @evankstone, @pavithramouli, @mspasov, @akonakov, @eirikva, @lacke, @jose_ibanez, @sgraff, @tonylea, @roweral, @RoyRollan, @dreamlogick, @JoeNews462, @Jordiftw, @boilerbills, @froo, @mmgreenmms, @riccihammond, @crissto39, and @bastilimbach.
To claim your prize: Email paul@hackingwithswift.com as soon as you can, and I'll send back your book(s).
Thanks for taking part, and congratulations to the winners!
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