No idea about iOS specifically, but I would always go for official documentation first.
this post was submitted on 12 Jun 2023
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For some other people this might differ, but whenever I have to interact with them, the Apple docs are absurdly bad. They read more as an autogenerated list from the API than something an actual human wrote trying to be useful. In general I agree, for most languages/packages the official docs are great