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FREE: The Complete iOS7 Course: Learn By Building 14 Apps (Normally $499)

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With the advent of iOS8, this course has obviously been discounted for a reason. Still, the fundamentals remain the same, and is a great stepping stone to the wonderful world of programming. Enjoy.

Our iOS Bootcamp teaches the tools needed to develop iPhone and iPad applications for iOS7. Along our journey, we will learn the syntax of Objective-C, the language used to develop for iOS, as well as important design patterns and best practices. By the end of the course, you should be able to understand and recreate many of the features seen on popular iOS applications and extend that knowledge to making apps of your own.

We believe students learn by building. That's why we have you build 14 apps during the course, with the final app being a full featured dating app: A Tinder Clone!

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  • -1

    Still, the fundamentals remain the same,

    Aren't they now using a completely different development language?

  • massive course… now need the time. Thanks

  • thanks mate

  • Great stuff

    It's great to downoad the sample apps to adapt components into my own!

    Thanks!

  • +1

    ok i add t to my to do list lol.

  • Thanks TA,

    So far so good, the tutes are very informative and easy to follow.. eggcellent!!

  • thanks for the post, I was just looking at coding this afternoon.
    For some reason even after enrolling, it still says Lecture Contents Locked.
    This is with 2 different browsers with adblock/peerblock all turned off.
    Any ideas??

  • So if Apple are moving to Swift is it worth learning Obj. C?

    • See my earlier replies - Swift is not a replacement, it's an alternative for certain aspects of a project's codebase.

  • Is there any point signing up for this if I dont own a mac?
    I own an ipad and iphone.

    • There are ways to install Mac OS via virtual machine software on a Windows PC so you can use the native Xcode IDE for development. I'm not sure what performance will be like running the ios device simulators though.

  • So, about the Course:

    1. Is it available in downloadable video lesson?

    2. Is it worth the time, or is it more a lead/loss-leader into a product version or another course?

    3. Is it based on Objective-C or Swift?

    TIA

    • I'm interested also if it can be downloaded and viewed off line. I had some iTunes University courses that were just video files so easy to watch elsewhere.

      Edit: It appears you can download lectures individually but not as one archive or even as one video.

  • Thanks for this, what I really needed

  • Great course. Well presented and easy to follow.

    • +1

      Yeah, that $0 is really gonna break the bank. Sheesh.

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