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SwiftUI 2 - Build Netflix Clone - SwiftUI Best Practices

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  • Updated 11/2021
4.5
(636 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
11 Hour(s) 1 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Nikita Thomas
Rating
4.5
(636 Ratings)

Course Overview

SwiftUI 2 - Build Netflix Clone - SwiftUI Best Practices

Build a functional Netflix clone using the latest SwiftUI features

Building real apps is always the most efficient way to quickly learn new software engineering concepts. In this course you will learn how to use SwiftUI for more than just playing with small prototypes.


You will be building a functional Netflix clone that has most of the features of the real app. The focus of this course is learning & perfecting SwiftUI concepts. We will be building all of the visual UI components from the Netflix app. We won’t handle networking and we’ll be loading our data locally to show up within the UI. The app is built with MVVM and you'll be able to easily integrate your own networking layer.

Some parts of the course require iOS 14 and Xcode 12.

Many lessons can be followed using Xcode 11 and the important concepts learned will still apply to iOS 13. But some views & functionality are only available in iOS 14 using Xcode 12. For example, the ‘Grid’ view is only availably in iOS 14+. For iOS 13, you would have to build your own implementation using a combination of VStacks & HStack.

What is SwiftUI 2? 
Apple has provided this new framework as a way to quickly build beautiful user interfaces for any Apple device using just one set of easy-to-use tools. With the new declarative syntax of SwiftUI, it takes less code to keep your code and design perfectly in sync.

SwiftUI works seamlessly with new Xcode design tools and significantly speeds up development by showing your code changes in real time! 

After the latest features for iOS 14 announced at WWDC 2020, SwiftUI 2 is even more robust! New views, new functionality, less bugs, and faster performance with Swift 5.

No excuses to skip out on SwiftUI now.
Start learning today! 


This course is in no way affiliated with Netflix, Inc. No source code of the real Netflix application is ever shown. This code is my interpretation of how I would build the app using SwiftUI.

Course Content

  • 8 section(s)
  • 41 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Building The 'Home' View
  • Section 3 Building A TabView
  • Section 4 Building The Search View
  • Section 5 Building The 'Coming Soon' View
  • Section 6 Building The 'Downloads' View
  • Section 7 Xcode 12 Update!
  • Section 8 Building The 'Preview Page Scroller' View

What You’ll Learn

  • Bind Your Data With Your UI
  • Using new SwiftUI views for iOS 14
  • Features and functionality of new Xcode 12 beta
  • Quickly building reusable views
  • Implementing MVVM with SwiftUI
  • New Swift 5 syntax


Reviews

  • G
    Govind Mulgir
    4.0

    This course is beginner friendly who want to practice and build application with fixed set of constraints like hardcoded theme, sizes, etc However for intermediate and advanted developer, this could have be further improved for by introducing proper themes, protocols, etc. Overall it was good course !

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    Lucena Parker
    5.0

    I'm a beginner and this course was a great. I was expecting to complete the whole functions. Instructor was great, he explained everything as you go along. Looking forward to see the continuation to completion of this course.

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    Anonymized User
    3.5

    Good job! I was checking the quality of the training coming from a newer release of Xcode (14.3.1), and running with a minimum deployment of iOS 16.4. Worked with minor warnings. A few good tips and best practices included were useful.

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    Dan Eisenberg
    3.5

    Good course. Teacher is great and very didactic. Unfortunately, the last section (8) is very hasty in comparison to the rest of the course. And then it suddenly ends, out of nowhere. I was expecting all the fine tunings that he promised during the course, like sizes, colours and, specially, animations. It feels unfinished. But what's here, is quite good.

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