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What is Swift? is a special language developed by Apple to create iOS and macOS applications for phones and computers. This language was intended to be a replacement for the complex Objective-C, which was difficult for simple users who wanted to create their own mobile application to master. The Swift language is considered more flexible and readable for ordinary users.

At the moment, there are a lot of shift documentation on this programming language, of course, you can read it, but its better to watch videos and do technical and homework assignments for the teacher that consolidate knowledge. A video course from Roman Herman was developed especially for such purposes, in which nine lessons lasting more than eight hours are presented!

What to expect from the course:

Swift video course

  1. Getting to know iOS and Swift, Swift PlayGround;

  2. CocoaTouch layer;

  3. AutoLayout. Adaptive interface;

  4. The architecture of iOS applications;

  5. Working with multiple threads;

  6. Working with the network;

  7. Core Data;

  8. Realm.io ;

  9. Xcode tools!

All the presented lessons last around one hour. Each first lesson is presented for free and you can watch it right now on the authors page from the first paragraph. This video course allows you to consider the basic tools and an unusual approach when creating a mobile application for iPhone or macOS.

Even considering the fact that the video course is intended for beginners in development, it contains a fairly complete list of user interfaces and templates for creating a mobile application. You will be able to learn how to work with the network, databases, which is the main thing when creating an iOS application. Among other things, you will learn how to embed the app into third-party libraries and be able to debug programs directly in Swift Playgrounds. In order for you to strengthen your knowledge, the entire creation process will be shown on video and available daily in the notes section.

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