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HWS Swift Coding Challenges- Real Problems Real Solutions

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HWS Swift Coding Challenges: Real Problems – Real Solutions, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 71 lectures, based on 240 reviews, and has 2277 subscribers.

You will learn about Increase your iOS problem solving skills by working through real world Swift coding challenges Take the whiteboard test with confidence after completing this course and secure that iOS job This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for developers who want to prepare for an iOS interview – Or to simply level up your current Swift skills or If you are a novice coder with about six months of Swift training, then youll gain a lot more knowledge and benefit by taking this course It is particularly useful for This course is for developers who want to prepare for an iOS interview – Or to simply level up your current Swift skills or If you are a novice coder with about six months of Swift training, then youll gain a lot more knowledge and benefit by taking this course.

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Title: HWS Swift Coding Challenges: Real Problems – Real Solutions

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.4

Number of Lectures: 71

Number of Published Lectures: 71

Number of Curriculum Items: 71

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 71

Original Price: $39.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Increase your iOS problem solving skills by working through real world Swift coding challenges
  • Take the whiteboard test with confidence after completing this course and secure that iOS job
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is for developers who want to prepare for an iOS interview – Or to simply level up your current Swift skills
  • If you are a novice coder with about six months of Swift training, then youll gain a lot more knowledge and benefit by taking this course
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is for developers who want to prepare for an iOS interview – Or to simply level up your current Swift skills
  • If you are a novice coder with about six months of Swift training, then youll gain a lot more knowledge and benefit by taking this course
  • Swift Coding Challenges is produced from the?“Hacking with Swift” series of tutorials, which are written and authored by the award winning Swift programmer,?Paul Hudson,and these videos were made with his permission
    and support.?You can always be guaranteed you’re learning the latest and?greatest Apple technologies in the HWS?tutorials. Hacking with Swift is one of the most popular Swift tutorial series online,?which uses an approach that teaches you Swift programming incredibly quickly, and you end up with a huge library of finished projects?that are yours to develop further, or ship to the App Store.?Paul?has received high praise from the creator of the Swift language,?Chris Lattner, for his outstanding method of teaching, and series of Swift?tutorials.?And working together with iOS developer Steve DeStefano, the Hacking with Swift series of?programming?training videos are simply the fastest way to learn how to code in the Apple eco-system.

    Note: Section 2 has the Swift 5 update for all the challenges, questions and answers.

    Check out all of?Paul Hudson’s Swift tutorials and books?at HackingWithSwift?

    This course is designed to get you ready for your iOS job?interview, and for that?whiteboard test. All these challenges are real world examples that you can expect to see in an actual?iOS?interview. And if your not looking for a job, than these challenges are a great way to level up your current iOS?skills, and get a great library of coding solutions for your reference to boot.

    You’ll be presented with various challenges to solve, and I’ll be helping you along with hints, as well as the solutions?and explanations for each of the?challenges. I?also provide a complete transcript of each lecture (solution included)?for you to download as a text file.

    And, this course?is called Swift?Coding Challengesbecause you will be challenged.
    There is no learning without struggle, so if you don’t take the time to watch?each challenge and
    try it for yourself in Xcode, you’ll never know how you would have fared.?

    Note: This course is not for Swift beginners, so you should have at least six months of Swift
    behind youpreferably a year. If you’ve completed Paul Hudson’s?Hacking with Swift instructional tutorials?at HackingWithSwift dot com,?you should to be able to handle?the
    Easy challenges,?and some of the Tricky ones. If you’ve completed his Pro Swift, then you should?be able to
    handle most of the Taxing problems too. If you consistently struggle with challenges, then?you should definitely watch Paul’s?Pro Swift
    videos too. See all his tutorials and books at HackingWithSwift?

    What will be covered:

  • Course content from the award winning Swift?programmer?Paul Hudson’s book-?Swift Coding Challenges

  • The latest Swift is used – Swift 5

  • Prepare for iOS interviews?and ace the whiteboard test

  • Test yourself against your?friends and level up your skills

  • Hints are given in for each challenge to help if you get stuck

  • Three skill levels: Novice – Intermediate – Senior developer

  • Solutions are given for all?challenges – many challenges will have multiple?solutions given

  • Most challenges can be done in a playground – the rest will use a mac command line project

  • Deep explanations as to how the code works

  • All the lectures are downloadable as a text file?transcript – for your own coding library

  • Challenge yourself with Strings – Numbers – Files – Collections – Algorithms?

  • Multiple choice challenges – Novice – Intermediate – Expert levels

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Extra Awesome Resources to Help you on your SwiftUI / Swift journey

    Lecture 1: Extra Awesome Resources to Help you on your SwiftUI / Swift journey

    Chapter 2: Introduction – What will i learn in this course?

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Swift Coding Challenges – All Swift 5 Source code download here

    Chapter 3: Strings

    Lecture 1: Challenge 1- Are the letters unique?

    Lecture 2: Challenge 2- Is a string a palindrome?

    Lecture 3: Challenge 3 – Do two strings contain the same characters?

    Lecture 4: Challenge 4 – Does one string contain another?

    Lecture 5: Challenge 5 – Count the characters

    Lecture 6: Challenge 6 – Remove duplicate letters from a string

    Lecture 7: Challenge 7 – Condense whitespace

    Lecture 8: Challenge 8 – String is rotated

    Lecture 9: Challenge 9 – Find pangrams

    Lecture 10: Challenge 10 – Vowels and consonants

    Lecture 11: Challenge 11 – Three different letters

    Lecture 12: Challenge 12 – Find longest prefix

    Lecture 13: Challenge 13 – Run-length encoding

    Lecture 14: Challenge 14 – String permutations

    Lecture 15: Challenge 15 – Reverse the words in a string

    Chapter 4: Numbers

    Lecture 1: Challenge 16 – Fizz Buzz

    Lecture 2: Challenge 17 – Generate a random number in a range

    Lecture 3: Challenge 18 – Recreate the pow() function

    Lecture 4: Challenge 19 – Swap two numbers

    Lecture 5: Challenge 20 – Number is prime

    Lecture 6: Challenge 21 – Counting binary ones

    Lecture 7: Challenge 22 – Binary reverse

    Lecture 8: Challenge 23 – Integer disguised as string

    Lecture 9: Challenge 24 – Add numbers inside a string

    Lecture 10: Challenge 25 – Calculate a square root by hand

    Lecture 11: Challenge 26 – Subtract without subtract

    Chapter 5: Files

    Lecture 1: Challenge 27 – Print last lines

    Lecture 2: Challenge 28 – Log a message

    Lecture 3: Challenge 29 – Documents directory

    Lecture 4: Challenge 30 – New JPEGs

    Lecture 5: Challenge 31 – Copy recursively

    Lecture 6: Challenge 32 – Word frequency

    Lecture 7: Challenge 33 – Find duplicate filenames

    Lecture 8: Challenge 34 – Find executables

    Lecture 9: Challenge 35 – Convert images

    Lecture 10: Challenge 36 – Print error lines

    Chapter 6: Collections

    Lecture 1: Challenge 37 – Count the numbers

    Lecture 2: Challenge 38 – Find N smallest

    Lecture 3: Challenge 39 – Sort a string array by length

    Lecture 4: Challenge 40 – Missing numbers in array

    Lecture 5: Challenge 41 – Find the median

    Lecture 6: Challenge 42 – Recreate index(of)

    Lecture 7: Challenge 43 – Linked lists

    Lecture 8: Challenge 44 – Linked list mid-point

    Lecture 9: Challenge 45 – Traversing the tree

    Lecture 10: Challenge 46 – Recreate map()

    Lecture 11: Challenge 47 – Recreate min()

    Lecture 12: Challenge 48 – Implement a deque data structure

    Lecture 13: Challenge 49 – Sum the even repeats

    Lecture 14: Challenge 50 – Count the largest range

    Lecture 15: Challenge 51 – Reversing linked lists

    Lecture 16: Challenge 52 – Sum an array of numbers

    Lecture 17: Challenge 53 – Linked lists with a loop

    Lecture 18: Challenge 54 – Binary search trees

    Chapter 7: Algorithms

    Lecture 1: Challenge 55 – Bubble sort

    Lecture 2: Challenge 56 – Insertion sort

    Lecture 3: Challenge 57 – Isomorphic values

    Lecture 4: Challenge 58 – Balanced brackets

    Lecture 5: Challenge 59: Quicksort

    Lecture 6: Challenge 60 – Tic-Tac-Toe winner

    Lecture 7: Challenge 61- Find prime numbers

    Lecture 8: Challenge 62 – Points to angles.rtf

    Lecture 9: Challenge 63 – Flood fill

    Lecture 10: Challenge 64 – N Queens

    Chapter 8: 90 Multiple Choice Questions – Novice – Intermediate – Expert

    Lecture 1: Multiple Choice questions – Novice

    Lecture 2: Multiple Choice – Intermediate

    Lecture 3: Multiple Choice – Expert

    Chapter 9: Frequent Flyer Club – Hacking With Swift Coding Challenges

    Lecture 1: Frequent Flyer Club – Coding Challenges

    Chapter 10: Tour of Paul Hudsons Hacking With Swift site

    Lecture 1: Tour of Paul Hudsons Hacking With Swift site

    Instructors

  • HWS Swift Coding Challenges- Real Problems Solutions  No.2
    Stephen DeStefano
    SwiftUI / Swift / Developer / Instructor
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  • 5 stars: 146 votes
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