Learn how to Code in Swift 3.0
One of the best features is that you can watch the courses at any speed you want. This means you can speed up the or slow down the video if you want to.
This course is project based so you will not be learning a bunch of useless coding practices. At the end of this course you will have real world apps to use in your portfolio. We feel that project based training content is the best way to get from A to B. Taking this course means that you learn practical, employable skills immediately.
You can use the projects you build in this course to add to your LinkedIn profile. Give your portfolio fuel to take your career to the next level.
Learning how to code is a great way to jump in a new career or enhance your current career. Coding is the new math and learning how to code will propel you forward for any situation. Learn it today and get a head start for tomorrow. People who can master technology will rule the future.
You will get full lifetime access to this course for a single one off fee. John Bura has created many games, apps and training courses so he is extremely qualified to teach you how to master technology. This is an instructor that does not only teach, he produces apps. This means you get the most relevant information on how to code. Most courses do not show you practical skills and real world examples.
Instructor Details
Courses : 91
Specification: Learn Swift 3, Xcode 8 and iOS 10 Step by Step.
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9 reviews for Learn Swift 3, Xcode 8 and iOS 10 Step by Step.
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 13 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Suzanne Louis –
I’m learning a lot and he explains the subject really clearly.
Marco Ramirez –
very well explained, and detailed
Ryan Taylor –
Could be better but it was useful for me because he repeats himself a lot so I got it beaten into me but he’s very inconsistent. My biggest issue was with how separate each one feels. It seems like he didn’t have this entire course in mind. It seems more like he made a bunch of separate tutorials and piecemealed them in until he had a course. Having said that, I will say I learned a good amount and I’d recommend it to someone trying to learn the absolute basics.
Earl Elmore –
Great info and right on
Eddie Edenfield –
Overall this is an excellent course for beginning in Swift 3.0 and Xcode 8. By following each exercise you will become familiar with the xcode interface, writing Swift code and common practices encountered building a simple, single page app. The instructor is thorough each lecture is clearly demarcated with a beginning middle and end. Was mildly dissatisfied that on 2 lectures, the audio plays fine but the video does not. This does not impede progress.
Pierre Stadelmann –
excellent pace. Good examples so far.
Michael York –
Very basic.
Daniel L. Christophersen –
I could use a little explanation about elevator door, no idea what it is 🙂
Stefan Motz –
Very detailed explanation.