Course Information
Course Overview
Learn to Develop Apps in iOS with Xcode and Swift 4! Learn image manipulation and recognition techniques with practical
Want to Master Core Image Apps and learn to code? With The Complete Beginner to Professional Course, you too can design and code practical apps and Core Images from scratch!
No experience necessary. Even if you’ve never coded before, you can take this course. One of the best features is that you can watch the tutorials at any speed you want. This means you can speed up or slow down the video if you want to!
Why CIImages?
In this course, you learn how to add unique features to the images in your apps. A CIImage is a representation of an image that can be altered with Core Image filters.
These filters allow users to change and interact with images in cool and useful ways. CIImages provide a lot of power that other image types do not.
This course is project-based, where you follow along with your instructor to build real projects. The best way for you to learn how to make your own app is to follow project-based training content. By taking this Course, you learn practical, employable skills immediately. You can put the apps you make in this course in your portfolio!
Why Xcode?
Xcode is Apple's FREE software for app development. Xcode is user-friendly and has the tools you need to make apps for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. In this course, you learn how to add User Interface (UI) elements, including text fields, sliders, and buttons, to make an app. You learn to code in Swift 3.0, Apple's programming language, to make the app function.
Is this course for me?
By taking this course, you will gain the tools you need continue improving yourself in the field of app development. You will be able to apply what you learned to further experiment in Xcode and make your own apps able to perform more.
Also, now included in this course are bonus courses of other related topics, such as C# and Java! You get more content at a great price!
Enroll now to join the Mammoth community!
Course Content
- 69 section(s)
- 476 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction to Course
- Section 2 Language Basics
- Section 3 Variable and Constants
- Section 4 Collection Types
- Section 5 Control flow
- Section 6 Functions
- Section 7 Classes, Struct and Enums
- Section 8 XCode Intro
- Section 9 Simple Calculator
- Section 10 RGB Hex Code Colour Converter
- Section 11 Hangman Game
- Section 12 Simple Flashcard App
- Section 13 Simple Weather App
- Section 14 UIAlertController Intro
- Section 15 UIViews
- Section 16 UILabels
- Section 17 UIButtons
- Section 18 UISegmentedControl
- Section 19 UITextField
- Section 20 UISlider
- Section 21 Apply Filters to CIImages Interface
- Section 22 Facial Recognition Interface
- Section 23 Load and Save CIImages Interface
- Section 24 Superimpose Images Interface
- Section 25 Zoom and Pan Interface with Core Images
- Section 26 Sketch
- Section 27 Learn to Code in HTML
- Section 28 Learn to Code in CSS
- Section 29 D3. js
- Section 30 Introduction to PyCharm
- Section 31 Python Language Basics
- Section 32 Flask
- Section 33 Xcode Fundamentals
- Section 34 MacOS
- Section 35 Data Mining
- Section 36 Introduction to Video Editing
- Section 37 Setting Up a Screen Recording
- Section 38 Camtasia Recording
- Section 39 Camtasia Screen Layout
- Section 40 Camtasia Editing
- Section 41 Advance Editing Introduction
- Section 42 Camtasia Resources and Tips
- Section 43 Exporting a Project for Youtube
- Section 44 Introduction to C#
- Section 45 Starting a C# Project
- Section 46 C# Primitive Types
- Section 47 C# Type Conversion
- Section 48 C# Operators
- Section 49 C# Classes and Additional Types
- Section 50 Statements & Loops
- Section 51 Lists and Arrays
- Section 52 Strings and Text
- Section 53 Date and Time
- Section 54 Files and Directories
- Section 55 Debugging a C# Application
- Section 56 Introduction to R
- Section 57 Introduction to R Programming
- Section 58 Data Input and Output
- Section 59 Setting up Control Flow
- Section 60 Core Concepts of R Programming
- Section 61 Matrix Construction in R
- Section 62 R Data Frame
- Section 63 Apply a Function over a List or Vector
- Section 64 Data Manipulation in R Dplyr
- Section 65 Data Visualization in R using ggplot2
- Section 66 Introduction to Machine Learning
- Section 67 R Conclusion
- Section 68 Advanced R
- Section 69 Java
What You’ll Learn
- Code in Apple's programming language, Swift 4.0., Make the code AND the art for projects from scratch., Apply common filters to the images in your app., Develop an interface that will allow you to load, modify, and save CIImages., Use Facial Recognition software that is available in Swift to detect facial features such as eyes and smiles in photographs as well as Superimpose images onto other images.
Reviews
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YYuridia Silvan
The course is more interesting than I though