Are you interested in learning how to write a complete backend API using Swift?
Swift on the server is the future of iOS development. And now you can learn it from the comfort of your home.. in your own time.. without having to attend class.
My name is Mohammad Azam, creator of many popular online courses including Mastering MapKit in iOS Using Swift and Creating Stickers and iMessages Applications in iOS 10 Using Swift 3, SwiftUI – Declarative Interfaces for Any Apple Device and many more courses.
I have created over 2 dozens apps and some of my apps were even featured by Apple on the App Store. I have worked with fortune 500 companies as a lead iOS developer and helped them grow their business ten folds. At present I am a full time iOS Instructor at DigitalCrafts where I teach users how to create amazing applications.
What’s stopping you from signing up to today?
You don’t have enough time: Not a problem at all. We have designed the course so you can learn everything you need to know in less than 8 hours.
Here are some of the reviews from our previous courses:
His course is AWESOME very detail instructions.
Instructor Details
Courses : 17
Specification: Server Side Swift Using Vapor 4 in iOS
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6 reviews for Server Side Swift Using Vapor 4 in iOS
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Alex –
if you want to learn vapor 4 this course is for you. Expalantion of topics very good.
Attila Marosi –
I’ve used many other resources alongside Azam’s courses, but he is my favourite trainer. I really like the way he is putting the pieces together in his courses. Throughout this course, all the important topics are covered (as always). The experience I gained through this course will help in my everyday work. Thank you!
Stephen Zyszkiewicz –
great!!
Tony Borchert –
Ja er war gut f r mich geeignet
Evans Domina Attafuah –
This course is up to date on exactly what you need for vapor.
Senthil Kumar Kumarappan –
As always your lectures are very clear in explaining the concepts with relevant examples. Great to know that Swift can be used on the server side too.