iOS & Swift: Become An App Developer
iOS & Swift: Become An App Developer, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.1, with 429 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 1499 reviews, and has 10097 subscribers.
You will learn about Submit iOS apps to the Apple App Store Understand the basic concepts of programming Apply for JR iOS developer jobs Work fluently with Swift and iOS Work as an iOS freelancer Master Swift from basics to advanced Learn mobile app design with Sketch Build ARKit & CoreML apps This course is ideal for individuals who are People new to programming or Existing programmers who want to learn iOS or Anyone who wants to build iOS apps or Anyone who wants to get a job as an iOS developer or Students and teenagers or Business owners and startups It is particularly useful for People new to programming or Existing programmers who want to learn iOS or Anyone who wants to build iOS apps or Anyone who wants to get a job as an iOS developer or Students and teenagers or Business owners and startups.
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Summary
Title: iOS & Swift: Become An App Developer
Price: $79.99
Average Rating: 4.1
Number of Lectures: 429
Number of Quizzes: 4
Number of Published Lectures: 429
Number of Published Quizzes: 4
Number of Curriculum Items: 433
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 433
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Submit iOS apps to the Apple App Store
- Understand the basic concepts of programming
- Apply for JR iOS developer jobs
- Work fluently with Swift and iOS
- Work as an iOS freelancer
- Master Swift from basics to advanced
- Learn mobile app design with Sketch
- Build ARKit & CoreML apps
Who Should Attend
- People new to programming
- Existing programmers who want to learn iOS
- Anyone who wants to build iOS apps
- Anyone who wants to get a job as an iOS developer
- Students and teenagers
- Business owners and startups
Target Audiences
- People new to programming
- Existing programmers who want to learn iOS
- Anyone who wants to build iOS apps
- Anyone who wants to get a job as an iOS developer
- Students and teenagers
- Business owners and startups
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.
NO PRIOR CODING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
OVER 88 HOURS OF CONTENT
Here are some of the things you’ll be able to do after taking this course:
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Submit apps to the app store
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Understand programming & basic algorithms
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Work fluently with Swift & iOS
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Apply to jr iOS development jobs
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Work as an iOS contractor
Who this course is for:
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People who want to build apps
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Those who want to create their own startup
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Those looking to get a full time job as a developer
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Business owners
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Students & teenagers
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People who want to make money building apps
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 in Swift between iOS 11 and 12 are minor
If you’ve never programmed before, make sure you DO take the Swift lessons. We’ll teach you core foundational principles so you can build complex apps.
Don’t forget to join the free live community where you can post questions to coding issues
Here are a few things you’ll learn:
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Swift
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Xcode
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Interface Builder
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Firebase & Cloud Firestore
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Build a Slack Clone
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Maps & GPS
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Core Data
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ARKit & Augmented Reality
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CoreML & Machine Learning
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Tables & Data
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APIs, HTTP, and Networking
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App Design
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Storyboards & Segues
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SiriKit
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ReplayKit
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And a lot more…
NEW ADVANCED TOPICS
After you master the foundational iOS and Swift principles you will want to start taking the advanced sections.
The advanced topics are designed to take your skills to the highest level so you can land your first job.
Some of the advanced topics are:
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Mastering protocols & delegates
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Diving deep into Swift extensions
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Swift data structures
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Protocol oriented programming
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Reactive programming in Swift
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Unit Testing
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UI Testing
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And more
SOME OF OUR REVIEWS
“Great course so far. Definitely better than codecademy, teamtreehouse and freecodecamp” – Luke
“When you’re a beginner deciding that you want to learn to code, it is by far not easy by any means. I have purchased books from iBooks about Swift and while some were better than others, it just doesn’t sink in for me like watching this course. The way Mark explains things and his analogies are easy to understand and his teaching style has me genuinely excited about learning to code.” – Jay
“amazing course and teachers!
awesome actual stuff here! this course prepares you for real life, and help you to get hired as professional developer. I watched this courseand i got development job.” – Vladimir
“I am a 15 year old developer who struggled to find comprehensive tutorials online which I could follow without getting confused because there was prior knowledge I did not know. You start from the ground up making this course useful for anyone including beginners and experienced programmers which has boosted my confidence as I know that i have built some complicated apps which shows me that I am capable of building large projects. Thanks 🙂 ” – Roel
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Getting Started With iOS 12
Lecture 1: Course overview
Lecture 2: ⚠️MUST WATCH Installing Xcode & understanding Xcode versions
Lecture 3: How to get Xcode in dark theme mode
Lecture 4: Join Our Free Private Facebook Group
Lecture 5: Building your very first iOS app
Lecture 6: Building the Hustle App: Graphics, UI, and Sound
Chapter 2: Intro to Programming & Swift 4 Basics
Lecture 1: Variables, operators, & how computers work
Lecture 2: Strings in Swift 4
Lecture 3: Numbers in Swift 4
Lecture 4: Booleans & conditional logic in Swift 4
Lecture 5: Constants & logical operators in Swift 4
Lecture 6: Arrays in Swift 4
Lecture 7: Loops in Swift 4
Lecture 8: Dictionaries in Swift 4
Lecture 9: Object oriented programming in Swift 4
Lecture 10: Inheritance in Swift 4
Lecture 11: Polymorphism in Swift 4
Lecture 12: Optionals in Swift 4
Chapter 3: Git & Version Control
Lecture 1: Git & Version Control: The fun way
Lecture 2: Terminal Basics: Changing directories
Lecture 3: Terminal Basics: Creating directories & files
Lecture 4: Terminal Basics: Copying & renaming files
Lecture 5: Terminal Basics: Deleting files & directories
Lecture 6: Git Basics
Lecture 7: Setting up Github
Lecture 8: Working with Local & remote repositories
Lecture 9: Handling git merge conflicts
Chapter 4: Swoosh App: Intro to Interface Builder & Auto Layout in Xcode 10
Lecture 1: Creating the welcome screen
Lecture 2: Working with frames
Lecture 3: Intro to Auto Layout
Lecture 4: Working with UIStackView
Lecture 5: Intro to segues (Changing screens in iOS)
Lecture 6: Refactoring in Xcode
Lecture 7: Debugging setValue forUndefinedKey
Lecture 8: Programmatic segues
Lecture 9: IBActions & data models
Lecture 10: Passing data between view controllers
Chapter 5: Profile App: Digging Deeper With Auto Layout
Lecture 1: Auto Layout for iPhones
Lecture 2: Auto Layout for iPads & size classes
Chapter 6: Window Shopper App: Your First Fully Functional iOS 12 App
Lecture 1: Creating custom text fields
Lecture 2: Input accessory view and IBDesignable
Lecture 3: Creating simple unit tests
Lecture 4: Writing logic for calculations
Lecture 5: Custom drawing in iOS 12 with drawRect
Chapter 7: Coder Swag App: Tables & Data in iOS 12
Lecture 1: Project creation & IBOutlets
Lecture 2: UITableView, delegate, and data source
Lecture 3: Creating a UICollectionView
Lecture 4: Creating the data models
Lecture 5: Working with UITableViewCell
Chapter 8: Intro to Model View Controller
Lecture 1: MVC in Theory
Lecture 2: Creating the Xcode project
Lecture 3: Managing groups (folders) for MVC
Lecture 4: Creating data models
Lecture 5: Creating the views
Lecture 6: Connecting the views and data with view controllers
Lecture 7: Securing the model layer
Lecture 8: Challenge
Chapter 9: XYZ & Listy App: Working with iOS Accelerometer
Lecture 1: XYZ: Intro to app
Lecture 2: XYZ: Creating project
Lecture 3: XYZ: CoreMotion & CMMotionManager explained
Lecture 4: XYZ: Receiving accelerometer updates
Lecture 5: XYZ: Handling accelerometer data
Lecture 6: Listy: Intro to app
Lecture 7: Listy: Building UI
Lecture 8: Listy: Creating ParallaxCell Subclass
Lecture 9: Listy: Configuring ImageArray & Populating UITableView
Lecture 10: Listy: Writing parallax function to apply to UIImageView
Lecture 11: Listy: Accelerometer challenge
Chapter 10: Splitter App: Working With UISplitViewController
Lecture 1: Splitter: Intro to App
Lecture 2: Splitter: Creating Project & Dummy Data
Lecture 3: Splitter: Setting Up MasterVC
Lecture 4: Splitter: Building ImagePresentationVC
Lecture 5: Splitter: Passing Images To ImagePresentationVC
Lecture 6: Splitter: Challenge
Chapter 11: Slack App: Creating a Slack App & Working With APIs
Lecture 1: Smack: Intro to Chat App
Lecture 2: Smack: Project Setup
Lecture 3: SWReveal
Lecture 4: ChannelVC UI
Lecture 5: LoginVC UI
Lecture 6: CreateAccountVC UI
Lecture 7: Web request and API
Lecture 8: Hosting API
Lecture 9: Locally Hosting API
Lecture 10: Creating a web request in Xcode
Lecture 11: Registering a User
Lecture 12: Logging in a user
Lecture 13: Creating a user
Lecture 14: Avatar Picker Part 1
Instructors
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Devslopes by Nathan Sevedge
Learn programming & app development
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 32 votes
- 2 stars: 31 votes
- 3 stars: 130 votes
- 4 stars: 402 votes
- 5 stars: 904 votes
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