***** IMPORTANT NOTE *****
The source codes for Pirate Bay app is now iOS 11 compatible.
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Being a self taught iOS developer, I found it very challenging in my early iOS development days to design and develop a fully functional app. I learned bits and pieces from books, podcast, and sometimes YouTube videos. One of the challenges were learning how to best use all types of view controllers available within iOS SDK. In addition to that sometimes I simply not aware of the features that were readily available to use to deliver the app functionality that I wanted to build.
Based on those experiences, I created this hands–on iOS development with Swift 3 and iOS 10. The focus on this Swift course is to get familiar with many different types of VIEW CONTROLLERS in iOS framework that are available and serving different purposes depending on the app functionalities that we want to deliver.
We will be using all kind of new syntax and development approach toward this course. To name a few of the topics that you will be learning:
.. and we will not stop short of only learning those individual topics with only developing small and simple app here and there. As the masterpiece of this course, I will take you on developing Pirate Bay application.
Instructor Details
Courses : 5
Specification: Swift 4 and iOS 11: Building a Store Front App
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13 reviews for Swift 4 and iOS 11: Building a Store Front App
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Price | $12.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 25 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
$94.99 $12.99
Tdk Kim –
Good teacher
Tina Liu –
The best iOS 10 course! Thank you Andi!
Zoltan X –
This course is amazing. It is great for beginner and also for intermediate knowledge. It is filled with tiny valuable details, which make it fascinating to notice and not to get bored when you are going back for some references. I listen to this at 1.5 speed. Full of great examples. There are some errors, but those make the course even more interesting. I mean weather you notice them or not. It is always mind opening, very motivating, inspiring to have a feeling that you could do better than the lecturer. (At least for all the competitive people who we are…) For beginners I recommend also to do some extra learning outside of the course, some parts or ideas are not fully explained here. Well, Swift has great depths, you cannot expect that one course could cover all aspects with detailed explanations. This course is of a great value. Sorry for the messy formatting of this review, I have not yet found a way to insert a line break into this to separate the thoughts.
William Friend –
This is probably the best course I have seen that walks you thru the beginning to the end of an app. This app was very complex , but very easy to follow along. It was also update to the current build of Xcode and Swift, so there were very little issues while following along. Great course…. It would be nice if you could create a course that built upon this app with more advised features and functionality.
Raimundo Aranha –
O curso bem explicado e com muitos exemplos, Recomendo
Charles Augusto da Rosa –
Excelent course.
Ashwaque –
Really good tutorial. Up to date contents and quick response for question. Andi is really good.
Deric Andrews –
A Step by step guide that is easily followed and clearly explained regardless of your experience level. A powerful demonstration of available tools that exist within Xcode and how to use them in your own apps!
Steve Hartman –
i like the way Andi explains the terms and how they function
Steve Robertson –
I have viewed about 1/4 of the videos in this series (the second one I have bought from Andi). I am at the intermediate level of learning and find that what Andi explains and how he explains it is perfect for me. I also love the practicality of building an e commerce app. My only wish is that he would include more of the resources needed to make these projects as well as the projects themselves.
Samuel Folledo –
It didnt feel enough but overall happy with the course
Kenneth Fernandez –
I am interested in learning but it just needs to be a little more engaging. i have went through different app tutorials, maybe that’s why but the overview could need more.
Keishan Rodriguez –
very good course…i dont think its for beginners ..i enjoyed it..it taught you design, and different ways to do stuff…i thought the shopping cart was pretty advance