Brief Summary
In this course, you’ll dive into Swift, Apple's easy-to-learn programming language. Perfect for beginners, you'll explore basic syntax and programming techniques while building your very own app from scratch using Xcode. No experience? No problem! Let’s get coding together!
Key Points
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Introduction to Swift, a friendly programming language from Apple
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No prior programming experience needed
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Swift is simpler than Objective-C
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Focus on real-time project testing and corrections
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Create a fully-featured app using Xcode
Learning Outcomes
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Understand the fundamentals of Swift syntax
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Apply basic programming techniques in real projects
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Gain hands-on experience by creating an app
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Explore key elements of Swift to strengthen coding skills
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Become more confident in using Xcode for app development
About This Course
Learn the basics of new language! Create fast, safe and interactive apps with no programming experience!
LASTÂ UPDATED:Â 11/2020
Fast, safe and interactive programming – this is new language from Apple!
Swift is very friendly to people who have no prior experience with programming.
The new language is much simpler than Objective-C and it's recommended for novice developers due to the simplified structure of the code, the possibility of making corrections on graphic charts and testing projects in the real time.
Applications developed using the Swift are faster, safer and code is much more clear.
We will walk you through everything you need to start making apps in Swift. You will learn the swift syntax, basic programming techniques and constructions. You will discover key elements of the new language.
But… to learn to code – you have to code… And because of that after theoretical part using Xcode environment you will create from scratch a fully-featured application. In this way, beginners an easy way to learn to programming on the latest mobile devices from Apple
Anuradha C.
I liked the simple programming examples on every topic in The Swift Course. The "Tip Calculator" application code was not in English, so couldn't understand that. I look forward to future courses in the Swift language. Thanks.
Anuradha Cherukuri.