Welcome to the world's most comprehensive course on iOS development. This course is designed like an in-person coding bootcamp to give you the most amount of content and help with the least amount of cost.
Here are some of the things you'll be able to do after taking this course:
If you are absolutely new to programming you should start at the beginning of the course and go to the end.
Welcome to the world's most comprehensive course on iOS development. This course is designed like an in-person coding bootcamp to give you the most amount of content and help with the least amount of cost.
Here are some of the things you'll be able to do after taking this course:
If you are absolutely new to programming you should start at the beginning of the course and go to the end.
I've designed this course to take you down a guided learning path. Lectures are not broken out by specific topics. You build apps and then learn a ton of principles within those apps. So don't skip around.
If you already know Swift then you can skip the Swift section since the changes between Swift 2 and Swift 3 are minor.
Swift 3 broke a lot of things in Swift 2. We cover those changes periodically throughout the course so don't worry about watching Swift videos again if you already know Swift.
If you are a student of iOS 9: From Beginner to Paid Professional then feel free to start taking this iOS 10 course.
Keep in mind that this iOS 10 course has a bunch of new apps. So there is a HUGE benefit to ALSO go through the iOS 9 course - or you'll miss out on awesome content.
Don't forget to join the free live community where you can get free help anytime from other students and teacher's aides.
It is important to watch all of the videos through in sequential order if you are brand new. We don't cover topic by topic like a computer science class might do - we build REAL world apps and WHILE we are building them we will teach you industry best practices so you learn through doing.
Get over $5000 worth of professionally designed assets for iOS development
Learn how to register as a free Apple Developer so you can get access to beta builds and more
Learn how to download both live versions of Xcode and beta versions for iOS 10 app development
Once you have downloaded Xcode it is time to learn how to install it so you can build iOS 10 apps
Learn how variables are stored, learn about commonly used operators, and learn how these work on your computer or device
Learn how to work with Strings in Swift 3
Learn how to work with numbers in Swift 3 - Int, Float, Double and more. Also learn about type inference and type safety
Learn how to work with functions in Swift 3. Create parameters and return types and learn how to solve problems with functions.
Learn how to work with true and false and if else conditions in Swift 3
Learn how to create and use constants in Swift 3. Also learn how to work with logical operators such as && and ||
Learn how to create and use arrays in Swift 3
Learn all about version control and Git and why you should use it
Learn how to set up a Github repository
Understand the differences between Github and Bitbucket and why you might choose one over the other
Learn how to work with both local and remote Git repositories
Learn how to solve merge conflicts with Git
Learn how to use the GUI git manager Github Desktop
In this video we take deep dive into Xcode's auto layout and editor features
Learn how to use the pin menu and set constraints for width, height, and leading and trailing edges on iOS 10
Learn how to use a UIPickerView to create a state/country picker for your iOS 10 app
Learn how to scroll views in iOS 10 so you can have content that fits off the screen
Learn how HTTP and web requests work with Swift 3 and iOS 10
Learn how to read and understand JSON for use in your iOS 10 and Swift 3 apps
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