Everyone is excited about Swift 3.0 ! Swift 3.0 is changing pretty much everything and chances are that your code will break! This is all for the best though because Apple is working hard to make Swift a powerful and intuitive programming language:
> This introductory course offers a complete training, covering :
The updated Swift Syntax with the variables, constants, operators & data types
General programming concepts with Control Flow, Functions, Objects, Classes & Structs and Enums
> All screencasts comes with hands–on demos and examples, from simple to complex, to explain the most important changes introduced with Swift 3.0 to help you:
> In the last part, you will also have an introduction to the iOS 10 new message framework with the project–based tutorial of an iMessage Stickers App.
What you ll get
Who is this course for:
By the end of the course:
Why Learning Swift:
Welcome to the new Swift 3.0 Fundamentals & Essential Training!
Sandy, Web & iOS developer
Instructor Details
Courses : 5
Specification: Swift 3 Fundamentals & Essential Training
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 5 hours |
Year | 2016 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Amjad Dehrab –
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Peter Thomas –
As with Sandy’s 2 previous iOS courses, she always includes zip files of all her xcode projects so that we don’t necessary have to type everything by hand from her video classes. I wish all Udemy instructors would include their project files. Thank you Sandy.
Gurudatt Sharma –
1) It is very good video course for beginners with Swift language. Highly Recommended for all the beginners as video courses is following apple s developer documentation. 2) It helps understanding all the basics of Swift Language with the usage of Playground feature of IDE Xcode used for developing iOS Applications
Alexandre Divino Costa –
The instructor fails to explain more advanced concepts, as in class 34 about closures: for me, a XCode shotcut is only useful when I know the reason what it is doing.