Such a question, I try to write under ios myself) I am interested in such a question - I describe all the functions (any actions / calculations) in "viewDidLoad ()" is this correct? And I apply the address from one ViewController to another through "prepare Segue". Maybe you can create a separate file by type as in C ++ and connect it to the project where all the calculations will take place .. And another question: the course from Stanford 2017 on ios development will now begin) I want to study it .. if someone watched / passed then who can say anything?) everything seems to be satisfied and praise

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    All functions (any actions / calculations) I describe in "viewDidLoad ()" is this correct?

    Not. If at least a little complex calculations, you need to make a separate thread. Some actions cannot be called in viewDidLoad , so you need to run, for example, in viewDidAppear .

    I refer one ViewController to another via "prepare Segue"

    Different options may be. You can, for example, create programmatically, assign values ​​and run presentViewController .

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    • Understood thanks :) I read about what you wrote a good day :) - goga