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iOS 11 & Swift 4: From Beginner to Paid Professional&, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.1, with 187 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 4553 reviews, and has 40028 subscribers.

You will learn about Build iOS 11 & Swift 4 apps Work as an iOS contractor Apply to jr. iOS development jobs Submit iOS apps to the Apple App Store This course is ideal for individuals who are If you are an absolute beginner to coding take this course or If you are an absolute beginner to iOS or mobile development then take this course It is particularly useful for If you are an absolute beginner to coding take this course or If you are an absolute beginner to iOS or mobile development then take this course.

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Summary

Title: iOS 11 & Swift 4: From Beginner to Paid Professional&

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4.1

Number of Lectures: 187

Number of Quizzes: 1

Number of Published Lectures: 187

Number of Published Quizzes: 1

Number of Curriculum Items: 188

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 188

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Build iOS 11 & Swift 4 apps
  • Work as an iOS contractor
  • Apply to jr. iOS development jobs
  • Submit iOS apps to the Apple App Store
  • Who Should Attend

  • If you are an absolute beginner to coding take this course
  • If you are an absolute beginner to iOS or mobile development then take this course
  • Target Audiences

  • If you are an absolute beginner to coding take this course
  • If you are an absolute beginner to iOS or mobile development then take this course
  • 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

    Here are some of the things you’ll be able to do after taking this course:

  • Submit apps to the app store
  • Understand programming &?basic algorithms
  • Work fluently with Swift 4 &?iOS 11
  • Apply to jr iOS development jobs
  • Work as an iOS contractor
  • Who this course is for:

  • People who want to build apps!
  • Those who want to create their own startup
  • Those looking to get a full time job as a developer
  • Business owners
  • Students &?teenagers
  • 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 between Swift 3 and Swift 4 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.

    If you are a student of iOS 10:?From Beginner to Paid Professional then feel free to start taking this iOS 11 course.

    Keep in mind that this iOS 11 course has a bunch of new apps. So there is a HUGE benefit to ALSO?go through the iOS?10 course – or you’ll miss out on awesome content.?

    Don’t forget to join the free live community where you can get free help anytime from other students.

    Here are a few things you’ll learn:

  • Swift 4
  • Xcode 9
  • Interface Builder
  • Firebase
  • Build a Slack?Clone
  • Maps &?GPS
  • Core Data
  • ARKit &?Augmented Reality
    CoreML?& Machine Learning
  • Tables &?Data
  • APIs, HTTP, and Networking
  • App Design
  • Storyboards &?Segues
  • And a lot more
  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Getting Started With Xcode 9 & iOS 11

    Lecture 1: iOS 11 Course Overview

    Lecture 2: Install Xcode 9

    Lecture 3: Xcode 9 Beta 4 Update

    Lecture 4: App: Hustle – Your first iOS 11 App

    Chapter 2: Learn to Code With Swift 4

    Lecture 1: Variables, operators, and how computers work

    Lecture 2: Source Code

    Lecture 3: Strings in Swift

    Lecture 4: Working with numbers in Swift

    Lecture 5: Swift functions

    Lecture 6: Booleans & conditional logic in Swift

    Lecture 7: Constants & logical operators in Swift

    Lecture 8: Array data structure in Swift

    Lecture 9: Swift loops

    Lecture 10: Dictionary data structure in Swift

    Lecture 11: Object oriented programming in Swift

    Lecture 12: Inheritance & OOP in Swift

    Lecture 13: Polymorphism & OOP in Swift

    Lecture 14: Optionals

    Lecture 15: Enumerations

    Lecture 16: Extensions: Part 1

    Lecture 17: Extensions: Part 2

    Lecture 18: Intro to Protocols/Delegates – Numbers Example

    Lecture 19: Intro to Protocols/Delegates Part 2 – Question Generator

    Lecture 20: Protocols/Delegates – Building Color Magic App UI

    Lecture 21: Protocols/Delegates – Using the Delegate Method in Color Magic App

    Lecture 22: Protocols/Delegates – Using Mutating Functions in Types

    Lecture 23: Dev Tip: How to retain knowledge

    Chapter 3: Version Control With Git

    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

    Lecture 10: Dev Tip: Focus on today

    Chapter 4: Core iOS 11: Auto Layout, Segues, and Professional Apps

    Lecture 1: App: Swoosh 01 – Creating the welcome screen

    Lecture 2: App: Swoosh 02 – Working with frames

    Lecture 3: App: Swoosh 03 – Intro to auto layout (support multiple screen sizes)

    Lecture 4: App: Swoosh 04 – Working with stack views

    Lecture 5: App: Swoosh 05 – Intro to segues (changing screens)

    Lecture 6: App: Swoosh 06 – Refactoring in Xcode 9

    Lecture 7: App: Swoosh 07 – Debugging: setValue forUndefinedKey

    Lecture 8: App: Swoosh 08 – Programmatic segues

    Lecture 9: App: Swoosh 09 – IBActions (handling events) & data models

    Lecture 10: App: Swoosh 10 – Passing data between view controllers

    Lecture 11: App: Dev Profile 01 – Auto layout for iPhones

    Lecture 12: App: Dev Profile 02 – Auto layout for iPads (size classes)

    Lecture 13: App: Window Shopper 01 – Custom text fields

    Lecture 14: App: Window Shopper 02 – Input accessory views & IBDesignable

    Lecture 15: App: Window Shopper 03 – Unit testing our data

    Lecture 16: App: Window Shopper 04 – Calculation algorithm

    Lecture 17: App: Window Shopper 05 – Custom drawing with drawRect

    Lecture 18: Dev Tip: Dont ever do this one thing

    Chapter 5: iOS 11 Tables & Data

    Lecture 1: App: Coder Swag 01 – Project creation & IBOutlets

    Lecture 2: App: Coder Swag 02 – Tableviews, delegate, and data source

    Lecture 3: App: Coder Swag 03 – Collection views (grid layouts)

    Lecture 4: App: Coder Swag 04 – Working with data models

    Lecture 5: App: Coder Swag 05 – Displaying data in collection view cells

    Lecture 6: Dev Tip: How to not get discouraged learning to code

    Chapter 6: Networking, APIs, REST, and Building a Slack Clone

    Lecture 1: Intro to Chat App

    Lecture 2: App: Smack – Project Setup

    Lecture 3: App: Smack – SWReveal

    Lecture 4: App: Smack – ChannelVC UI

    Lecture 5: App: Smack – LoginVC UI

    Lecture 6: App: Smack – CreateAccountVC UI

    Lecture 7: App: Smack – Web request and API

    Lecture 8: App: Smack – Hosting API

    Lecture 9: App: Smack – Locally Hosting API

    Lecture 10: App: Smack – Creating a web request in Xcode

    Lecture 11: App: Smack – Registering a User

    Lecture 12: App: Smack – Logging in a user

    Lecture 13: App: Smack – Creating a user

    Lecture 14: App: Smack – Avatar Picker Part 1

    Lecture 15: App: Smack – Avatar Picker Part 2

    Lecture 16: App: Smack – Generate a Avatar BG Color

    Lecture 17: App: Smack – LoggedIn Interface

    Lecture 18: App: Smack – Profile View

    Lecture 19: App: Smack – Logging in users

    Lecture 20: App: Smack – Getting channels

    Lecture 21: App: Smack – Channels TableView

    Lecture 22: App: Smack – Add Channel VC

    Lecture 23: App: Smack – Sockets and Channels

    Lecture 24: App: Smack – Refining Login Flow

    Lecture 25: App: Smack – Fetching Messages

    Lecture 26: App: Smack – Sending first message

    Lecture 27: App: Smack – Displaying chat messages

    Lecture 28: App: Smack – Sockets and Messages

    Lecture 29: App: Smack – Typing Users

    Lecture 30: App: Smack – Unread Channels

    Lecture 31: Where to go from here

    Lecture 32: Im Back!

    Instructors

  • iOS 11 Swift 4- From Beginner to Paid Professional™  No.2
    Mark Wahlbeck
    CEO Devslopes | iOS | Android | Freelancing
  • iOS 11 Swift 4- From Beginner to Paid Professional™  No.3
    Devslopes by Nathan Sevedge
    Learn programming & app development
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