The main goal of this course is to teach you both the Swift programming language and the Objective–C programming language, as well as how to build wonderful iOS mobile apps.
This course is aimed at complete beginners, and by the end of this course, you’ll be able to build your own iOS apps and even monetize them on the app store!
Together we will master Swift programming language as well as Objective–C from beginner to advanced developer!
If you want to become an iOS developer, this is a great place to start.
My name is Morteza Kordi, senior mobile app developer and Udemy instructor with over 60,000 satisfied students. I ve designed The Complete Android + Java Developer Course, The Complete Android + Kotlin Developer Course, The Complete C# + Visual Studio Developer Course and The Complete iOS Swift + Objective–C Developer Course.
I ll personally be answering any questions you might have and I ll be happy to provide links, resources and any help I can offer to help you learn the Swift programming language, the Objective–C programming language and how to build wonderful iOS apps.
During this course, you’ll learn:
How to use the Swift programming language
How to use the Objective–C programming language
Instructor Details
Courses : 7
Specification: The Complete iOS Swift + Objective-C Developer Course
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8 reviews for The Complete iOS Swift + Objective-C Developer Course
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Price | $12.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 60 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Ilana Volfin –
Instructor is very good. Puts emphasis on important points. The course is well organized and concepts gradually build up
Jimmy Chen –
The information is good but sometimes repetitive.
Daniel Prastiwa –
Very clear explanation, thanks!
Muhammad El Zedy –
thanks so much , but i need to make apps in swift like we made in objective c
Ivan Jakopli –
It has very good and detail explanation of each programming language. I’m very satisfied with it!
Randy Worden –
There are no exercises…. How are you supposed to learn without exercises to practice what was just said?
Matthew –
I think this course went into too much detail on the syntax, and not enough on the application. I would say this course is great for those who haven’t learned any programming, but this does nothing to supplement those who want to become better app developers.
Daniel Bonaparte –
There are so many ways to teach, but after a while the material sounds the same even though he is talking about different things. Also, he does say: as you can see here quite often and only realized it until I read some of the reviews. I don’t doubt that the information is great, but it would help with sone exercises and also being more engaging when discussing new material. Remember, we are new to coding.