LAST UPDATED: 05/2020
** ** 77 lectures – 20 hours of content – the most comprehensive course on Swift programming ever! ** **
We focus on practice. You will build over 20 apps for iOS – from a simple photo gallery to calculator to the best–seller Flappy Bird. Step–by–step instructions shed light on the nuts and bolts of all features and functions and explain each code line in detail.
You will also explore the Xcode environment that facilitates app design and development.
3 bestselling games and apps:
1. FLAPPY BIRD
Build an alternative to the hit mobile game Flappy Bird and get inspired to create the next world sensation.
2. TODO LIST
A step–by–step guide to creating a todo list app. Time and task management apps are chart–toppers at the App Store.
3. TINDER
An amazingly popular app that broke a million hearts. Learn how to create a similar application and see how easy it is.
Several smaller apps:
4. Hello world!
Hello world! is the first app you’ll build minutes into the course. See how easy it is to learn Swift.
5. Lotto machine
Create a lottery app and discover how to use functions and randomize and sort data.
Instructor Details
Courses : 6
Specification: Swift programming – Build 20 apps for iPhone!
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Price | $14.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 19.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Daniel Elliott –
I would not recommend this course for anybody who knows little to nothing about the Swift language. The use of complex examples right from the beginning can be rather confusing for someone who doesn’t know much about the language. This course seems geared for people who already have a solid understanding of the Swift language and are looking to further their knowledge, not people who are just starting out and know little to nothing about Swift.
Larry Nguyen –
very much in detail . it is fantastic for an absolute beginner or someone who has experience in other languages. Larry Nguyen
Nicholas Smith –
Many things are not explained well. The speaker speaks in a very monotone and unenthusiastic tone. The tic–tac–toe game is not finished. The layout of buttons for the calculator is not explained well. To add to that, the mouse on the presenter’s screen skips wildly back and forth. This makes it very confusing to try to figure out what he is clicking on. He should have simply replaced his mouse and recorded again. Did he not know that people would be paying money for this?
Dung Vu –
It is clear and simple.
Gregory Zimmer –
Informative and high quality course. Keep up the good work.
Mike Triess –
Good, practical course.
Melissa Nguyen –
Recommended
Daniel Robinson –
Seems like a very old course. Going to stick with it as it progresses though 🙂