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The Ultimate iOS 14, Swift 5 and WatchOS 7 Masterclass

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  • 174 Students
  • Updated 12/2020
4.2
(20 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
19 Hour(s) 5 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Mammoth Interactive, John Bura
Rating
4.2
(20 Ratings)

Course Overview

The Ultimate iOS 14, Swift 5 and WatchOS 7 Masterclass

Build Apps For Your Watch With No Programming Experience!

This course is designed for ANYONE with an interest in app development. It really is that simple!

Swift is a fantastic language to learn how to code with, enabling you to make production-quality apps for the App Store using only FREE software!

This course is project-based so you will not be learning a bunch of useless coding practices. At the end of this course you will have real world apps to use in your portfolio. We feel that project based training content is the best way to get from A to B. Taking this course means that you learn practical, employable skills immediately.

You can use the projects you build in this course to add to your LinkedIn profile. Give your portfolio fuel to take your career to the next level.

Learning how to code is a great way to jump in a new career or enhance your current career. Coding is the new math and learning how to code will propel you forward for any situation. Learn it today and get a head start for tomorrow. People who can master technology will rule the future.

Course Content

  • 10 section(s)
  • 141 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 (Prerequisite) Swift Language Basics
  • Section 2 (Prerequisite) Variable and Constants
  • Section 3 (Prerequisite) Collection Types
  • Section 4 (Prerequisite) Control Flow
  • Section 5 (Prerequisite) Functions
  • Section 6 (Prerequisite) Classes, Struct and Enums
  • Section 7 (Prerequisite) Introduction to Xcode
  • Section 8 (Prerequisite) SwiftUI Overview
  • Section 9 (Prerequisite) Build an App with Basic View Objects
  • Section 10 (Prerequisite) Build Layout Objects

What You’ll Learn

  • Learn all programming basics
  • Know how to code apps in Swift
  • Be ready to move on to iPhone/iPad Development


Reviews

  • A
    Anonymized User
    2.5

    It needs serious improvement on the videos. On several parts on the apps building examples, every section, the tutor just jumps several explanations or even bug fixing, letting the student to search through the web for answers. It does have great ideas for apps, and the effort in passing the lesson is commendable. I enjoyed very much the prerequisites sections, they are fantastic. But the rest? Very frustrating.

  • C
    Chenasmartin
    4.0

    very well explained

  • L
    Lawrence H Kaminsky
    4.5

    I have some experience with Swift development so I got everything I needed out of this course with regard to WatchOS development. However, it might be difficult to follow for less experienced Swift developers since it seems to have been adapted from a larger course (some sections seem disjoint or missing)

  • B
    Bruno Miguel Lopes Teles Ribeiro
    3.0

    I'm going to be really honest. The course is basically divided in two parts with different instructors: - The first one is about Swift and it is covered in very much detail, from an absolute beginners' perspective (which is the public target of the course) and with clear explanations step-by-step along the way. I've understood that this part of the course was taken from another course of the same company. I would rate this 5/5 - The second part is about developing apps for Watch OS using Swift UI. The problem is that it is a great contrast to the first part/instructor in all levels. This second instructor doesn't clearly explain things ("what", "how" and "why") about Swift UI in a way that a complete beginner to Swift UI can understand. And the course said that no programming requirements are needed, so I definitely expected some more in-depth/detailed explanation of SwiftUI, as it was made with Swift on the first part. I won't ask for a refund because I learned a lot on the first part of the course about Swift - this was my first detailed course about that. My advice is to only enrol to this course if you already have some contact/experience with SwiftUI and the type of UI elements that exist and how to organize them, otherwise you will have a hard time understanding the second (and main) part of the course, which is developing the WatchOS apps.

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