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iOS Development with Swift 2.0

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In this track you’ll learn Swift 2.0, which is the latest version of Apple's new programming language for building mobile apps for iOS, watchOS, tvOS and OS X. Mobile apps have recently become a massive industry, with almost every business in the world relying upon them; many creating their own. By the end of this track, you’ll have what it takes to begin your career in companies that use Swift, or even to launch your own app.

An entry-level salary for the technologies covered in this track is about $70,000 / yr on average. Some companies that use these technologies regularly include: Treehouse, Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Google, Amazon, Apple, and Pandora

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From Treehouse
Hours 8
Instructors Pasan Premaratne, Gabe Nadel
Language English
Subjects Programming

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An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Google Cloud Platform & Mobile Apps Specialist $75k

Project Management Mobile Apps $89k

Product Manager, Mobile Apps Lead $92k

Research Scientist, Mobile Apps & Games $103k

Account Manager, Games + Mobile; Marketing Manager, Apps $117k

Digital Product Manager for Mobile Apps $124k

Mobile Apps Engineer $134k

Apps Engineer $137k

Product Manager - Mobile Apps $146k

Senior User Experience Designer - Mobile Apps $162k

Software Engineer - Mobile Apps $164k

Technical Leader Enterprise Mobile Apps $216k

Courses in this Track

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On Demand

Introduction to Auto Layout in iOS

Auto Layout is the primary mechanism for laying and positioning views in iOS. In this course we're going to cover the basics of Auto Layout and learn how to adapt our apps to...

Treehouse

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On Demand

Debugging for iOS

Xcode comes equipped with a variety of tools to help debug your code. We'll explore the nuts and bolts of how to get the most out of the software, as well as discuss the how's,...

Treehouse

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On Demand

Objective-C for Swift Developers

Now that you're up to speed with Swift, it's time to get familiar with its older sibling - Objective-C. Objective-C has a rich history and a very different way of doing things...

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Treehouse

From Treehouse
Hours 8
Instructors Pasan Premaratne, Gabe Nadel
Language English
Subjects Programming

Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Google Cloud Platform & Mobile Apps Specialist $75k

Project Management Mobile Apps $89k

Product Manager, Mobile Apps Lead $92k

Research Scientist, Mobile Apps & Games $103k

Account Manager, Games + Mobile; Marketing Manager, Apps $117k

Digital Product Manager for Mobile Apps $124k

Mobile Apps Engineer $134k

Apps Engineer $137k

Product Manager - Mobile Apps $146k

Senior User Experience Designer - Mobile Apps $162k

Software Engineer - Mobile Apps $164k

Technical Leader Enterprise Mobile Apps $216k

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