So, you installed iOS 11 on your iPad and iPhone on September 19, and now you’re thinking of some really cool apps that you’d love to see that take advantage of the new features. Those apps aren’t going to write themselves, so if you’re not already an iOS 11 developer, grab this $15 Complete Swift 4 and Objective-C Course that will take you through iOS 11 and Xcode 9 as well.
What’s in the course? 240 lectures that cover 55 hours of content that you can access any time of day or night. Here are the main areas you’ll cover:
The Basics of Xcode 9
Learning Swift 4
Swift 4
Swift 4 Actions
Swift 4 Views
Swift 4 Visuals
Swift 4 Drawing Application
Swift 4 ARKit Application
iMessage & Sticker Pack Application
Swift 4 Audio & Video
Swift 4 Table View Application
Swift 4 Tab Bar Business Application
Swift 4 Core Data
Swift 4 Social
Swift 4 Revenue
Swift 4 Universal Support
Objective-C Functions
Objective-C Actions
Objective-C Views
Objective-C Visuals
Objective-C Audio & Video
Objective-C Table View Application
Objective-C Tab Bar Business Application
Objective-C Social
Objective-C Revenue
Objective-C Universal Support
When you’re done, you’ll understand Xcode 9, iOS 11, Interface Builder, Simulator and project t yes. During the course you create 25 real iOS 11 apps, including an Augmented Reality app using ARKit. You’ll know how to add advertising to your free apps for revenue enhancement, and even design your own iMessage and Sticker Pack app.
Like all of our deals, this one will go away soon. Take advantage of this ridiculously low price and get started in iOS 11 development today.
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