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Apple Watch Go From Newbie to Pro by Building 15 Apps

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Apple Watch – Go From Newbie to Pro by Building 15 Apps, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.9, with 136 lectures, based on 148 reviews, and has 3660 subscribers.

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Summary

Title: Apple Watch – Go From Newbie to Pro by Building 15 Apps

Price: $39.99

Average Rating: 3.9

Number of Lectures: 136

Number of Published Lectures: 136

Number of Curriculum Items: 136

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 136

Original Price: $39.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Make a freaking Apple Watch App
  • Learn the basics of Swift
  • Who Should Attend

  • This is a great class for people wanting to get in on Apples latest product
  • Target Audiences

  • This is a great class for people wanting to get in on Apples latest product
  • The Apple Watch is out, and its selling off the charts. Its on track to be in the hands of more than 25 million people year end. Take this course now and be one of the first to have your own apps available in this historic introductory year.

    I firmly believe that the best way to learn is by doing. So we go through everything step by step in the making of 15 different apps from scratch. From these 15 apps you will learn all the skills needed to make your own apps for the Apple Watch.

    The best part is that no prior programming experience is required. Ive been the beginner that had trouble with complex tutorials, and will never speak over your head. If youve got some programming experience already however, youll have everything you need to dive headfirst into Apple Watchs WatchKit and Swift so that you can work to an impressive skill level.

    Well dive into a thorough explanation of all WatchKit SDK elements including actionable notifications, glances, general interface principles, interacting with the iPhone, and working with APIs.

    What makes me the right teacher?

  • I have 9 iOS apps in the App Store which total over 300,000+ downloads
  • I teach more than 17,000 other students in my conglomerate of highly rated Udemy courses
  • I use an energetic and engaging course style that involves students. I guess you could say, Im far from a robot鈥?and it should be entertaining 馃檪
  • I have been doing iOS development for 4+ years
  • When I was first learning iOS development, I was often confused by wordy blog posts and tutorials. I willnever talk over your head.
  • I created the first Udemy Swift course and also teach the highly rated 鈥淗ow to Make a FREAKING iPhone App with Swift course.
  • Who is this class for?

  • People who want to make apps. I will not be teaching wordy or complicated computer science philosophies. I will be teaching you how to make appsthat you can play with, share with friends & family, and offer to the world!
  • Beginners. You dont need any programming experience to take this class. I have been the absolute beginner before and I want to help you.
  • Those programmers who are new to Apple Watch. Dive in with your prior experience and move more quickly, on to become an impressive Apple Watch developer.
  • Entrepreneurs who have an idea for an app. Dont pay somebody thousands to build your app. Do it yourself. Having the ability to create something you can think of is extremely powerful.
  • Career development professionals who want to earn money professionally via contract work, consulting, full-time employment, and so forth
  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Your First Watch App

    Lecture 1: Welcome!

    Lecture 2: Downloading Xcode

    Lecture 3: Setting Up Our Project

    Lecture 4: Adding Some Magic

    Lecture 5: Source Code – Your First App

    Chapter 2: The Basics of Swift

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: What Is Swift

    Lecture 3: Variables and Constants

    Lecture 4: Strings and Ints

    Lecture 5: Advanced Strings and Ints

    Lecture 6: If Statements and Booleans

    Lecture 7: Comments

    Lecture 8: Arrays

    Lecture 9: For Loops

    Lecture 10: Dictionaries

    Lecture 11: Functions

    Lecture 12: Classes

    Lecture 13: Outro

    Chapter 3: *APP – 2* Minication

    Lecture 1: Source Code – Minication

    Lecture 2: Intro

    Lecture 3: Lets Look at That Drawing Again

    Lecture 4: Listing Destinations

    Lecture 5: Adding Images

    Lecture 6: Moving to the next Screen

    Lecture 7: Challenge

    Chapter 4: *APP – 3* Tip Calculator

    Lecture 1: Source Code – Tip Calculator

    Lecture 2: Intro

    Lecture 3: Drawing Is Good

    Lecture 4: Laying out the First Controller

    Lecture 5: Creating Actions

    Lecture 6: Segue with Code

    Lecture 7: Code Version of an Interface Controller

    Lecture 8: Getting the Slider to Update the Label

    Lecture 9: Passing Info

    Lecture 10: Doing Some Calculations

    Lecture 11: The Last Puzzle Piece

    Lecture 12: Challenge

    Chapter 5: *APP – 4* Emoji Dictionary

    Lecture 1: Source Code – Emoji Dictionary

    Lecture 2: Intro

    Lecture 3: Check out My Sketch!

    Lecture 4: Our First Table

    Lecture 5: Customize the Rows

    Lecture 6: Use an Array to Fill the Table

    Lecture 7: Push Segue

    Lecture 8: Design the Big Emoji Controller

    Lecture 9: Pass Da Emoji

    Lecture 10: Challenge

    Chapter 6: *APP – 5* Quotes

    Lecture 1: Source Code – Quotes

    Lecture 2: Intro

    Lecture 3: Do You Even Draw BRO!?

    Lecture 4: Get That Table Up

    Lecture 5: Adding a Context Menu

    Lecture 6: Change the Quotes!

    Lecture 7: Challenge

    Chapter 7: *APP – 6* Scoreboard

    Lecture 1: Source Code – Scoreboard

    Lecture 2: Intro

    Lecture 3: Drawing Game is ON POINT

    Lecture 4: Layout for the First Screen

    Lecture 5: Groups on Groups on Groups

    Lecture 6: Page Based Navigation BRUH

    Lecture 7: What Are NSUserDefaults?

    Lecture 8: Testthang

    Lecture 9: Challange

    Chapter 8: *APP – 7* Bedtime

    Lecture 1: Source Code – Bedtime

    Lecture 2: Intro

    Lecture 3: What Does the Drawing Look Like?

    Lecture 4: Lets Talk About Timers

    Lecture 5: Set the Time and NSDate

    Lecture 6: Lets Set a Bedtime

    Lecture 7: Messin with NSUserDefaults Again

    Lecture 8: Connecting Everything Together

    Lecture 9: Challenge

    Chapter 9: *APP – 8* BitPrice

    Lecture 1: Source Code – BitPrice

    Lecture 2: Intro

    Lecture 3: Napkin Drawing!

    Lecture 4: Layout on Fleek

    Lecture 5: Working with an API to Get Bitcoin Price

    Lecture 6: Display the Price in the Glance

    Lecture 7: Challenge

    Chapter 10: *APP – 9* Hall of Fame

    Lecture 1: Source Code – Hall of Fame

    Lecture 2: Intro

    Lecture 3: Sick Drawing Bro!

    Lecture 4: Get That Table Scrollin

    Lecture 5: Making a Basketball Player Class

    Lecture 6: Circle Images

    Lecture 7: Pass the BasketballPlayer Object

    Lecture 8: Fill in Those Deets

    Lecture 9: Map Magic

    Lecture 10: Challenge

    Chapter 11: *APP – 10* ToDoChecklist

    Instructors

  • Apple Watch Go From Newbie to Pro by Building 15 Apps  No.2
    Nick Walter
    Mobile and Web Developer – iOS, Android, Django, Python. etc
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  • 2 stars: 4 votes
  • 3 stars: 22 votes
  • 4 stars: 33 votes
  • 5 stars: 84 votes
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